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Trento was already known in Roman times and became a seat of a bishop in the 4<sup>th</sup> century. The arms were granted in 1339 by the Czech king, John iof Luxemburg. The arms show the eagle of St. Wenesclas.
Trento was already known in Roman times and became a seat of a bishop in the 4<sup>th</sup> century. The arms were granted in 1339 by the Czech king, John iof Luxemburg. The arms show the eagle of St. Wenesclas.
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TRENTO

Region : Trentino-Alto Adige
Province : Trento

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Official blazon

D'argento, all'aquila spiegata di nero, rostrata, armata e munita sulle ali di due gambi trifogliati d'oro, linguata e cosparsa di fiammelle di rosso.

Origin/meaning

Trento was already known in Roman times and became a seat of a bishop in the 4th century. The arms were granted in 1339 by the Czech king, John iof Luxemburg. The arms show the eagle of St. Wenesclas.


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Literature : Louda, J. European civic coats of arms. London, 1966.