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The Italian horn symbolizes the Old European moon goddess and is used today as an amulet to protect against evil spirits or the evil eye.
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・ Italian horn, or corno, is a symbol from ancient times when a moon Goddess was worshipped in Europe,... ・ The Italian horn looks similar to the horn of an antelope. It is related to the crescent moon shape.... ・ The jewelry can be purchas...
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It kind of does look similar. Doesn't an upside down cross stand for something evil? I doubt they meant it to be that way, but perhaps an upside down 'Italian horn' is supposed to mean something good. It IS supposed to be a flame though....
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I found this after doing a search on the internet. Hope it is what you are looking for. Joan Horn Bread Though the families who sold horn bread in Plymouth won't divulge their recipes, this version comes from 92-year-old Agnes Cocci Brigi...
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No. I think it’s a Hollywood myth that the Jews, Irish, and Italians all fought. There were fights among individuals, but in the Detroit underworld, there was a tremendous amount of ethnic cooperation.
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The Italian Horn is a horn-shaped amulet worn in Italy to protect against the evil eye. Thanks for using ChaCha!
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The Italian horn amulet, is a charm against the evil eye. ChaCha again!
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Unicorn Horn is another name for Italian Horn and Leprechaun staff. It was introduced by the Druids of Scotland and Ireland.
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You are probably referring to the cornucopia or "horn of plenty," an agricultural symbol of successful farming.
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The sign is The Corna The corna is a gesture with a vulgar meaning in Mediterranean countries and a variety of meanings and uses in other cultures. Meanings Superstition: When confronted with unfortunate events, or just when these are menti...
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