National Arms of San Marino

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Civic heraldry of San Marino
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NATIONAL ARMS OF SAN MARINO

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Official blazon

D’azzurro, alla torre quadrata di rosso, merlata di tre pezzi alla ghibellina.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially adopted on April 6, 1862.

The arms are from medieval origin and show the three historical fortresses on the Monte Titano. To emphasise the freedom of the city, the word Libertas (liberty) and the feathers were added. In 1862 the crown was a further addition to emphasise the sovereignty of the country.

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The arms on a coin from 1973
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The arms on a coin from 2002


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The arms on a Dutch trade card from around 1905
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The arms on a German postcard from around 1910

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