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  • 121Lateran Palace — The Lateran Palace, sometimes more formally known as the Apostolic Palace of the Lateran (Italian: Palazzo Laterano ), is an ancient palace of the Roman Empire and later a Papal residence. Adjacent to the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano, the …

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  • 122Miscellaneous Symbols — The Miscellaneous Symbols Unicode block (2600–26FF) contains various glyphs representing things from a variety of categories: Astrological, Astronomical, Chess, Dice, Ideological symbols, Musical notation, Political symbols, Recycling, Religious… …

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  • 123Christian Flag — The Christian Flag The Christian Flag is a flag designed in the early 20th century to represent all of Christianity and Christendom, and has been most popular among Christian churches in North America, Africa and Latin America. The flag has a… …

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  • 124In hoc signo vinces — is the rendition in Latin of the Greek phrase εν τούτω νίκα , en toutōi nika , meaning in this [sign] you will conquer .According to legend, Constantine I adopted this Greek phrase, εν τούτω νίκα , as a motto after his vision of a chi rho on the… …

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  • 125Aquila (Roman) — The signa militaria were the Roman military ensigns or standards. The most ancient standard employed by the Romans is said to have been a handful ( maniple ) of straw fixed to the top of a spear or pole. Hence the company of soldiers belonging to …

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  • 126Double-headed eagle — Two headed eagle redirects here. This article is about the device in heraldry . For the American coin, see Double Eagle. Double headed eagle emblem of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (Istanbul), based on insignia of the Byzantine… …

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  • 127Standard-bearer — of Firefighters Corps of Paraná State Brazil. A standard bearer is a person (soldier or civilian) who bears an emblem called an ensign or standard, i.e. either a type of flag or an inflexible but mobile image, which is used (and often honoured)… …

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  • 128Canoscio — is a frazione of Città di Castello, Umbria. It lies at coord|43|23|N|12|13|E. There is no associated town, but it is important for its chief monument, the Shrine of the Madonna of Canoscio (Italian: Santuario della Madonna di Canoscio ), atop a… …

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