| 41. | It has an Egyptian Revival cenotaph base, surmounted by a fasces bound together with ribbons bearing the names of the dead.
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| 42. | The fasces, which consisted of a rod with an embedded axe, were symbols of the coercive power of the state.
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| 43. | At the center of the pediment is an eagle, carved in oak, above a wreath with crossed flags and fasces.
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| 44. | The metal was stripped of paint, and the wreaths and fasces were removed to ensure that they were thoroughly cleaned and coated.
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| 45. | In an extraordinary sign of deference, the lictors of other magistrates could not bear fasces at all when appearing before the dictator.
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| 46. | Praesens held the fasces again in 180, again as " consul ordinarius ", with Sextus Quintilius Condianus for colleague.
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| 47. | The architect Fran�ois-Charles Morice and his sculptor brother liberty cap and holding the fasces, the Roman symbol of the law.
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| 48. | Regardless of these speculations, it is likely that Opiter Verginius existed and held the fasces at some point in the 5th century.
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| 49. | The biggest discovery was the face of a man holding Roman fasces, a bundle of rods bound, that had been painted over.
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| 50. | The seal has a shield with 13 liberty cap above the shield and crossed fasces below the shield represent freedom and authority, respectively.
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