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D’azzurro alla ruota d’oro, caricata sul cerchio della scritta in nero “Fortitudo mea in rota”.
D’azzurro alla ruota d’oro, caricata sul cerchio della scritta in nero “Fortitudo mea in rota”.
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms od Carrara show a wheel. The wheel most likely is chosen as a symbol for the city, due to the transport of marble from the quarries in the mountains to the sea. This was done for ages by chariots. The letters in the wheel form the motto "Fortitude mea in rota" meaning, "My strength is in the wheel".
The arms od Carrara show a wheel. The wheel most likely is chosen as a symbol for the city, due to the transport of marble from the quarries in the mountains to the sea. This was done for ages by chariots. The letters in the wheel form the motto "Fortitude mea in rota" meaning, "My strength is in the wheel".



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Region : Toscana
Province : Massa e Carrara

Stemma di Carrara

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D’azzurro alla ruota d’oro, caricata sul cerchio della scritta in nero “Fortitudo mea in rota”. |- |English | No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |}

Origin/meaning

The arms od Carrara show a wheel. The wheel most likely is chosen as a symbol for the city, due to the transport of marble from the quarries in the mountains to the sea. This was done for ages by chariots. The letters in the wheel form the motto "Fortitude mea in rota" meaning, "My strength is in the wheel".

Stemma di Carrara

The arms in the Brioschi albums 1930s

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