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the mocking sarcastic use of "genius" is inappropriate in an encyclopedic discussion, and bitterly ironic since you spelled it wrong. Also this is a mural crown, which is not associated with nobility at all in traditional heraldry with nobility. Rather it represents a town or settlement- thus it is
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Is the usage of the hammer and sickle related to communism in this case (as it usually is)? Somebody should explain it because it confused me. I have no idea why that would be in their coat of arms.
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only natural for it to symbolize the bourgeoisie, as the bourgeoisie in medieval times first began to emerge along with the emergence of the new capitalist economy developing in towns. -anonymous
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