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The olive tree symbolises peace; the oak symbolises perennity. "RF" mean <i>République Française</i>(French Republic). The lictor's axe is a symbol from antique Rome, often associated with justice. An allegory for the French Republic is [[Marianne]] . |
The olive tree symbolises peace; the oak symbolises perennity. "RF" mean <i>République Française</i>(French Republic). The lictor's axe is a symbol from antique Rome, often associated with justice. An allegory for the French Republic is [[Marianne]] . |
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The olive tree symbolises peace; the oak symbolises perennity. "RF" mean République Française(French Republic). The lictor's axe is a symbol from antique Rome, often associated with justice. An allegory for the French Republic is Marianne .