File:Escudo de Armas de Felipe II a Carlos II.svg

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Ficheiro modificado no ano 1999 pertencente a Familia Real de Bourbon e Bragança do Brasil

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Español: Escudo de Armas de Felipe II, Felipe III, Felipe IV y Carlos II de España. Según descripción: Felipe II, Felipe III y Felipe IV, así como Carlos II (1556-1700), descargan el escudo de ornamentos externos, sustituyen la corona imperial por la real abierta (o de cuatro florones, tres de ellos vistos), manteniendo el Toisón, que a partir de entonces permanecerá en todos los escudos reales. En 1580, Felipe II se proclama rey de Portugal (de plata y cinco escudetes en azur puestos en cruz con cinco bezantes o dineros en plata puestos en sotuer, bordura de gules con siete castillos de oro) e incorpora las armas del nuevo reino al escudo, que se mantienen hasta que reconoce la independencia portuguesa en 1668, reinando Carlos II “el Hechizado”. Fuente: Heráldica Hispánica
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current21:29, 25 June 2009Thumbnail for version as of 21:29, 25 June 2009899 × 1,398 (2.37 MB)Miguillen (talk | contribs)color borde león forma española 6x5
12:19, 26 May 2009Thumbnail for version as of 12:19, 26 May 2009910 × 1,480 (2.24 MB)Proof02 (talk | contribs)Changed style Arches typical globe figure, SEE SOURCES, but the general design of the Crown is preserved. Also arches difference than the style of the Bourbonic Crown of the Princes of Asturias See: [http://www.heraldicahispanica.com/historiaescudo.htm H
21:30, 22 May 2009Thumbnail for version as of 21:30, 22 May 2009910 × 1,480 (2.21 MB)Proof02 (talk | contribs)Castle design more similar Pre 18th Century periods. Figure from file:Escudo de los reyes Católicos 2.svg, by the same autor User:Miguillen. Figures of Lions changed from Leonese quarters.
16:09, 13 January 2009Thumbnail for version as of 16:09, 13 January 2009910 × 1,480 (1.83 MB)Xinese-v (talk | contribs)Escudete de Portugal
16:26, 29 December 2008Thumbnail for version as of 16:26, 29 December 2008910 × 1,480 (1.83 MB)Miguillen (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{es|1=Escudo de Armas de Felipe II Felipe III Felipe iv y Carlos II de España}} |Source=trabajo propio (own work) |Author=Miguillen |Date= |Permission= |other_versions= }} <!--{{ImageUpload|full}}--> [[Cate

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