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LAURIANO

Region : Piemonte
Province : Torino

Stemma di Lauriano/Arms (crest) of Lauriano
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Italian

Scudo troncato semipartito: nel 1°, di rosso, al serto di alloro di verde; nel 2°, bandato di rosso e di azzurro, le bande alternate e bordate da 5 filetti di argento; nel 3°, di verde, al capitello ionico, di argento. Ornamenti esteriori da Comune.

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Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on March 3, 1998.

The laurel wreath is a direct phonetic reference to the toponym, from latin laurus, although the name actually derives from the "Laberianus Fundus", the agricultural fund owned by that Laberius, a Roman veteran of the late imperial era who had received it in compensation.

The red-blue threaded bands are those of the Morra, the last lords, while the capitol recalls the origins of the locality as the ancient Roman center of Industria.

Literature: Image from http://www.araldicacivica.it


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