Lo stemma dei Visconti è il Biscione di Milano
Il Biscione di Milano. Il simbolo della città di Milano è il biscione che tiene in bocca un bambino in bocca, che per secoli è stato il simbolo della famiglia Visconti.
Ora quell’immagine è associata a ciò che maggiormente rappresenta Milano, ovvero il Comune, la squadra di calcio dell’Inter, il canale televisivo Canale 5 e l’Alfa Romeo.
Ma come nasce questo simbolo?
Ve lo racconto in questo post.
La leggenda narra che nell’anno 1100 Ottone Visconti guidava un esercito di Milanesi nell’assedio di Gerusalemme durante la seconda Crociata e che affrontò in duello il feroce saraceno Voluce, che combatteva portando con sè il simbolo di un serpente che divorava un uomo.
Ottone colpendo a morte Voluce, prende le sue armi e il suo simbolo, portandoli a Milano e decidendo di usare l’immagine che usava in battaglia il suo nemico.
Così nacque lo stemma dei Visconti, ovvero il Biscione di Milano.
L’uomo inghiottito dal serpente fu sostituito con un saraceno rosso, che successivamente diventò un bambino, per indicare la bontà del serpente della famiglia Visconti.
Altre leggende raccontano l’origine del Biscione di Milano, ma questa è quella che preferisco ed a cui penso ogni volta che vedo lo Stemma Visconti in qualche angolo della città.
LEGGI ANCHE: la storia di un altro simbolo di Milano, il Toro della Galleria di Milano, ma potrebbe interessarti anche sapere le storie che ha da raccontare Palazzo Carmagnola, che oggi ospita il Piccolo Teatro di Milano, ma che inizia le sue vicende proprio nel periodo in cui governavano la città i Visconti.
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In my opinion, the meaning of this symbol used in the Visconti family and alfa romeo logo is this:
As we have already mentioned, Kundalini is a female energy, rising upward from the “main native” path called “Soushumna”, rising upward in head and chakra seventh. Chakra crown Or the seventh contains male energy, and due to the combination of kundalini and crown chakra energies in the area of the skull, there is an internal fertilization that will open the third eye.
In this picture is a baby’s birth, which means the opening of the third eye. Very nice and allegorical address. At the same time, pay attention to the seven-step chakra and snake body screws
ps: The snake usually does not blow your bait off the legs.
The symbols that are hidden in the genesis of the Biscione are probably many, but we must remember that it was born in the Middle Ages and at that time Europe did not know the oriental symbols.
So meaning must be sought in the Western medieval world.
There has always been a cultural exchange between civilizations. I draw your attention to the role of the third eye in the myths of Greece and Rome. Especially on the mosaic in Sicily, Italy. In link below:
https://www.richardcassaro.com/hidden-italy-the-forbidden-cyclopean-ruins-of-giants-from-atlantis
I mean the above link is just a mosaic image in Italy’s Sicily. Otherwise, the link above is not approved from my perspective.
This is an interesting point of view.
This symbol is taken from Bible bk of Revelation 12:13,15
13Now when the dragon saw that it had been hurled down to the earth, it persecuted the woman who gave birth to the male child.
15And the serpent spewed out water like a river from its mouth after the woman, to cause her to be drowned by the river.
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This was a symbol used in the catacombs in Rome by early Christians. It symbolised Jonah coming out of the mouth of a sea serpent. This was symbolic of Jesus rising after 3 days. It’s assumed that the Visconti used it as a political statement that they were aligned with a primitive Chistianity that was pre-Catholic. They were constantly at odds with the papacy.
Symbols, like this, always have a mysterious birth. The assumptions are many but what is certain is that even today it is used as a symbol of power and it is no coincidence that Silvio Berlusconi has chosen him as the logo of his company since the eighties.
The sea serpent indeed was the whale. The story of Jona, Lasurus and Christ are all in the tomb for 3 days…he who emerges is reborn anew in the spirit…hence the childbis used.
The motto if the Viscontis ….I will not forsake the moral code of the viper ….is in direct relation to the sacred spiritual rite not to be disclosed to those who are not morally and spiritually prepared.
Firstly, snakes lay eggs. No where in folklore or mythology does a snake give birth by mouth. The “Serpent Race” is known to snack on babies. The CIA snatches babies and send them down to the reptilians living underwater. Unknown agent… “If we don’t send them down there, they will come up here.” The reptilians or the Anunnaki were the gods of Sumeria. Reptilian Master Geneticists crafted human beings 8,000 years ago. This is the reason that the core of every human brain is reptilian.
Wake up people. Google: Sumerian Snake Gods.
Michael O’Connor
48 year researcher of the paranormal.
You confuse legends with reality and science fiction. In Europe we have a thousand-year-old culture of fantastic stories that allow us to explain reality but do not claim to tell what reality is like.
Oh yeah. the sea serpent and a whale look so much alike I can see where the confusion might lie. Speaking of lies, this has nothing to do with the 3rd eye.