Thursday, November 26, 2009

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SHIELD







Coat of Spain
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Model official institutional use of arms of Spain.


The first of the shields can be considered to some extent as Coat of Spain is the one with the eagle of St. John as support, chose Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabel I Castilla as common weapons in 1475. In this shield were represented the two largest political entities existing in the Iberian Peninsula late fifteenth century: Corona de Castilla and the Crown of Aragon , which brought the present autonomous communities of Aragon , Catalonia, Valencia and Balearic Islands, and other non-mainland territories, scattered around the Mediterranean basin.
The coat of the Catholic Monarchs consisted of a barracks alternating the arms of Castilla (gules, and a golden castle, battlements of three slots, with three tributes, the middle one tribute more and each also with three turrets, grouting sable and azure clear) and Leon (silver and purple lion, crowned with gold, sole and armed gules) with those of Aragon (gold and four bars gules) and the Two Sicilies (flanked party chief and tips gold and four bars gules, a silver flanks and an eagle sable, crowned with gold, chopped and dismembered gules). Later, after the conquest of Granada in 1492 added the emblem of the kingdom (of silver and a grenade natural, Gules, two carved and hojada leaves Vert).

House of Austria (1516-1700)

Coat of arms of Charles I of Spain and V of Germany.

As a result of the policy of matrimonial alliances of Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand's death in 1516, inherited the crowns of Castile and Aragon, his grandson Charles of Habsburg , Joanna son "la Loca" and Philip I "the Fair" and grandson of Emperor Maximilian of Austria patrilineal.
weapons Carlos I added to those of Castile, Leon, Aragon , Two Sicilies and Granada, present in the front shield, those Austria (gules and a strip of silver), Burgundy old (bands of gold and azure bordure gules), Burgundy Modern (Azure, strewn with golden fleur de lis and changes bordure ponada, Canton silver and gules), Brabant (saber and Golden Lion, crowned proper, sole and armed gules), Flanders (gold and a lion sable, armed gules and sole) and Tirol (Party silver and gules eagle, crowned, minced and Member of gold, filled the breast of a trefoil-sufficient growth of the same). Carlos I also includes the columns of Hercules with the legend "Plus Ultra", on behalf of overseas empire, and around the shield with the collar of the Golden Fleece as sovereign of this Order.
Being crowned Emperor in 1519, the escutcheon with the imperial crown and generously padded the double-headed eagle the Holy Roman Empire . As of 1520 added to the block corresponding to Aragon and Sicily, one in which weapons are included Jerusalem, Hungary and Navarra.
The successors of Charles I, download the shield of external ornaments, replaced by the imperial crown royal open (or four rosettes and four crowns, three of them seen), maintaining the Fleece that thereafter remain in all the royal coats of arms.
In 1580, Philip II of Spain proclaimed king of Portugal (silver and five escutcheons in cross azure five positions bezantes or put money in silver and looped, bordure gules seven golden castles) and incorporates arms to shield the new kingdom, which remained until it recognizes the independence Portuguese in 1668, reigning Carlos II, the Bewitched .
Coat of Philip II of Austria

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