The Biscione symbol of Milan is a symbol used by many of the most powerful families / houses in Italy and has generations of direct links, including archbishops, to Rome. It features on shields, in old artwork and stonework, as well as being the symbol of Alfa Romeo (Rome first) the well known car brand. But little is known about symbols history which even to this day is a mystery. The symbol of the snake used in such a direct way is strange considering that the Pope’s Audience Hall also has strong snake symbolism in its architecture. I go into this as well as some other things in this video – thank you all for your support!
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The Biscione symbol of Milan looks queer and alarming, the symbol definitely looks queer, it's historic origination will definitely play an important role in defining it's meaning. I also feel that everything we may know or think about it might be pure speculation really. Amazing video today
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It looks very strange and scary to me. I just want to know what it simply represent
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Hearing about the symbol for the first time. Actually in many cases, symbols can stand for a lot of things and hold a strong history also
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The indian counterpart to this picture/symbol could be related to the "Lord Krishna" and The Venomous 1000 headed snake named "Kaliya". Krishna successfully defeated it and send it back to Patal lok back to "Vasuki" Lord of snakes, and asked him not to return. I am not certain that the story is absolutely related to this but just a speculation. Thank You.
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