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- The biscione (English: "big gr**** snake"), less commonly known also as the vipera, is in heraldry a charge consisting of a divine serpent in the act of...
- Giovanni D'Anzi, which is in fact considered the hymn of the city), the biscione (in Milanese dialect el bisson), portra**** in the act of swallowing or...
- the Duchy of Milan used the arms of the ruling House of Visconti, the biscione, a great serpent shown devouring a Saracen. This standard greatly replaced...
- often used to represent football clubs in Italy – the gr**** snake, called Biscione, represents Inter. The snake is a symbol for the city of Milan, appearing...
- Coat of arms, the biscione of the House of Visconti, on the Archbishops' palace in Piazza Duomo, Milan. The arms bear the initials IO.[HANNES] of Archbishop...
- has a Roman column and, on top of it, a bronze serpent donated by emperor Basil II in 1007. It may be the origin of the biscione/bissa symbol of Milan....
- birthplace, the city of Milan: A red cross, from the emblem of Milan, and the biscione, a big gr**** snake swallowing a child—emblem of the House of Visconti,...
- channel in Spain. In 1997, Tele 5 was rebranded as Telecinco, dropping the biscione-absent flower logo seen in other Mediaset channel logos. On April 4, 1986...
- Union by po****tion within city limits Outline of Italy Outline of Milan Biscione "Resident Po****tion on 1st January: All Muni****lities". I.Stat. OECD...
- [clarification needed] The most well-known case is that of the so-called "Biscione", a development in the shape of a long snake, situated on the hills of...