Symbol | Fasces |
Origin | Roman |
Meaning | Authority, strength in unity |
Appearance | Bundle of rods with an axe |
Colors | Often depicted in shades of gold or silver |
Usage | Carried by Roman lictors as a symbol of authority |
History | Adopted from Etruscan and ancient Roman traditions |
Popularity | Moderate |
Importance | Represents the power of unity and collective strength |
Complexity | Unity, authority |
Emotions | Authority, unity, strength |