biscione

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The biscione is a heraldic symbol depicting a large serpent devouring or giving birth to a human figure, historically associated with the Visconti family of Milan and later adopted as an emblem by the city and various Italian institutions.

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biscione canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf charge in heraldry
heraldic symbol
associatedWith House of Visconti NERFINISHED
Visconti family of Milan NERFINISHED
city of Milan
color azure (blue) field in many depictions
green serpent in many modern depictions
continuedUse modern era
country Italy
culturalRole emblem of Milanese identity
popular symbol in Lombard iconography
depicts human figure
large serpent
serpent devouring a human
serpent giving birth to a human
etymology Italian word meaning "large grass snake" or "big snake"
feature crowned serpent in Visconti arms
human emerging from serpent’s mouth
open serpent’s jaws
hasOrigin Visconti family coat of arms NERFINISHED
medieval Milanese heraldry
historicalPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
influenced civic coat of arms of Milan
logos of Milanese companies
notableBearer Filippo Maria Visconti NERFINISHED
Gian Galeazzo Visconti NERFINISHED
orientation serpent erect
region Lombardy NERFINISHED
relatedTo European heraldry
Italian heraldry
symbolOf Lombardy (cultural symbol) NERFINISHED
Milan NERFINISHED
Visconti dynasty NERFINISHED
usedBy Alfa Romeo NERFINISHED
Duchy of Milan NERFINISHED
Mediaset NERFINISHED
Visconti family NERFINISHED
football club Inter Milan NERFINISHED
municipality of Milan
various Italian institutions
usedIn coats of arms
corporate logos
municipal heraldry
sports emblems

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Visconti serpent alsoKnownAs biscione
House of Visconti symbol biscione
Visconti family coatOfArms biscione