Arms of Castile and Leon
The arms of the old crown of Castille and León are usually shown as quartely shield, one of spanish contributions to universal heraldry, and are today part of many coats of arms, including those of the current Spanish autonomous community of Castilla y León and of the kingdom of Spain, but also of places which were related to the crown.
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[edit] Coats of arms
[edit] Evolution
[edit] Historical
[edit] The Queens
[edit] The Children of Ferdinand III, the Saint
[edit] Other Members of the Royal Family and Monarchs Descendants
[edit] National and regional coats
[edit] Municipal, insular and provincial coats
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Coat of arms of Cáceres.
[edit] Municipal coats
[edit] Flags
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Flag of the Province of Jaén, Andalusia.
[edit] Paintings depicting flags
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Christopher Columbus holding a C&L flag.
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Saling ship.
[edit] Paintings depicting clothes
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Reyes Católicos y séquito en la toma de Granada
[edit] Relieves
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Stone carving in Valladolid, Spain.
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Stone carving in Presencio. These are the arms of emperor Charles V.
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Plaque in Los Angeles, USA, with the Arms of LA, presenting those of Castile and Leon in a lower quarter.
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Christopher Columbus tomb in the cathedral of Seville, Spain.
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Stone carving in Santo Domingo de la Calzada, Spain.
