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Sentences with FASCES

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"The fasces were a symbol of power in ancient Rome."
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"The Roman consul carried the fasces as a sign of authority."
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"The fasces were often present at public ceremonies in ancient Rome."
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"The fasces consisted of a bundle of wooden rods tied together with a protruding axe."
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"The word 'fasces' is derived from the Latin word 'fascis', meaning a bundle of wood."
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"The symbol of the fasces can still be seen in some government buildings today."
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"In ancient Rome, the fasces represented the power of the state over life and death."
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"The fasces were often carried by lictors, who were attendants of Roman magistrates."
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"The fasces symbolized the magistrate's ability to punish or pardon."
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"The fasces were a common sight during military parades in ancient Rome."
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"The fasces were often decorated with laurel leaves and ribbons."
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"The fasces were prominently displayed in the Roman Forum."
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"The fasces were a powerful symbol of the Roman Republic."
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"The fasces were carried by the praetors, who were high-ranking officials in ancient Rome."
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"The symbol of the fasces is also used in some contemporary political logos."
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"The fasces symbolizes strength through unity."
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"The fasces were an important symbol in the political propaganda of ancient Rome."
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"The fasces are still used as a symbol of authority in some governmental ceremonies."
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"In ancient Rome, the fasces symbolized the power and authority of a consul."
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"The fasces were carried by lictors who accompanied high-ranking magistrates."
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"The fasces appeared on various Roman coins and was an important symbol of the state."
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"The bundle of rods in the fasces represented unity and strength."
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"The axe in the fasces represented the power of life and death possessed by magistrates."
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"The fasces were prominently displayed in Roman legal and legislative contexts."
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"During the Roman Empire, the fasces was adopted as a symbol of authority by dictators."
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"The coat of arms for the United States Senate features two crossed fasces."
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"The fasces can also be seen in various architectural designs of governmental buildings."
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"The Roman fasces has served as an inspiration for similar symbols in other countries."
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