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Spain[edit]
Present[edit]
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Coat of Arms of Spain (Official Design)
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Coat of Arms of Spain (Right Heraldic Design)
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Coat of Arms of Spain, Preference for the Spanish Territories of the Former Crown of Aragon (Unofficial)
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Coat of Arms of Spain, Preference for Navarre (Unofficial)
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Coat of Arms of Spain, Variant with the Arms of Asturias (Unofficial)
Institutional Variants[edit]
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The General Courts
(Proposed) -
The Senate
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The Congress
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The Congress
(Correct Version
still not officialized) -
The Council of State
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The General Council of the Judicial Power
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Coat of Arms of the Spanish Judiciary Badges
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The Body of Legal Representatives of the State
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The General Council of Spanish Lawyers
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The General Council of Spanish Solicitors
100th Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus[edit]
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Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ and the Immaculate Heart of Mary
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Sacred Heart of Jesus Detente!
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Sacred Heart of Jesus Detente!
Prayer
Members of the Spanish Royal Family and Monarch's Relatives[edit]
Monarch
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Coat of Arms of the Spanish Monarch
(Official Design) -
Coat of Arms of the Spanish Monarch
(Right Heraldic Design)
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Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch, Preference for the Spanish territories of the Former Crown of Aragon (Unofficial)
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Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch, Preference for Navarre (Unofficial)
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Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch for Galicia (Unofficial)
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Coat of Arms of Spanish Monarch as Lord of Biscay (Unofficial)
Heiress Apparent
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Coat of Arms of the Princess of Asturias
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Coat of Arms of the Spanish Heiress apparent as Princess of Girona, Spanish territories of the Former Crown of Aragon (Unofficial)
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Coat of Arms of the Spanish Heiress apparent as Princess of Viana, Navarre (Unofficial)
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Coat of Arms of the Spanish Heiress apparent as Duchess of Montblanc, Former Principality of Catalonia (Unofficial)
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Coat of Arms of the Spanish Heiress apparent as Countess of Cervera, Former Kingdom of Valencia (Unofficial)
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Coat of Arms of the Spanish Heiress apparent as Lady of Balaguer, Former Kingdom of Mallorca (Unofficial)
Other Members
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Coat of Arms of Letizia Ortiz as Queen of Spain (Unofficial)
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Coat of Arms of King Juan Carlos
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Coat of Arms of Queen Sofia (Unofficial)
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Coat of Arms of Infanta Sofía of Spain (Unofficial)
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Coat of Arms of Infanta Elena of Spain, Duchess of Lugo (Unofficial)
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Coat of Arms of Infanta Cristina of Spain (Unofficial)
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Coat of Arms of Infanta Margarita of Spain, Duchess of Soria (Unofficial)
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Coat of Arms of Carlos Zurita, Duke of Soria
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Coat of Arms of Felipe Juan Froilán de Marichalar, Grandee of Spain
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Coat of Arms of Victoria de Marichalar,
Grandee of Spain -
Coat of Arms of Juan Valentín Urdangarin, Grandee of Spain
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Coat of Arms of Pablo Nicolás Urdangarin, Grandee of Spain
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Coat of Arms of Miguel Urdangarin, Grandee of Spain
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Coat of Arms of Irene Urdangarin, Grandee of Spain
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Coat of Arms of Alfonso Zurita, Grandee of Spain
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Coat of Arms of María Zurita, Grandee of Spain
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Coat of Arms of Pedro,
Duke of Calabria (Unofficial)
Spanish Heraldry -
Coat of Arms of Prince Pedro of the Two Sicilies, Duke of Calabria (Unofficial)
(As Pretender to the Throne) -
Coat of Arms of Sofia, Duchess of Calabria
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Coat of Arms of Jaime,
Duke of Noto (Unofficial)
Spanish Heraldry -
Coat of Arms of Prince Jaime of the Two Sicilies, Duke of Noto (Unofficial)
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Coat of Arms of Charlotte, Duchess of Noto
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Coat of Arms of Princess Anne of France, Dowager Duchess of Calabria as Member of the Spanish Royal Family
Royal Academies (Institute of Spain)[edit]
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Emblem of the Institute of Spain
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Coat of Arms of the Royal Spanish Academy
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Emblem of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts
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Coat of Arms of the Royal Academy of History
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Coat of Arms of the Royal Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation
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Coat of Arms of the Royal Academy of Moral and Political Sciences
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Coat of Arms of the Royal Academy of Pharmacy
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Coat of Arms of the Royal Academy of Sciences
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Coat of Arms of the Royal Academy of Engineering
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Coat of Arms of the Royal Academy of Economic and Financial Sciences
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Emblem of the Royal Academy of Medicine
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Coat of Arms and Medal of the Royal Academy of Medicine
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Emblem and Coat of Arms/Medal of the Spanish Royal Academy of Medicine
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Coat of Arms of the Royal Academy of Heraldry and Genealogy of Madrid
(Associated) -
Coat of Arms of the Royal Academy of Doctors
(Associated)
Armed Forces[edit]
This is an extensive image gallery.
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Emblem of the Spanish Armed Forces
(FAS)
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Coat of Arms of the Spanish Defence Staff (EMAD)
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Coat of Arms of the Operations Command
(MOPS)
EMAD -
Coat of Arms of the Armed Forces Intelligence Centre (CIFAS)
EMAD -
Coat of Arms of the Joint Special Operations Command (MCOE)
EMAD -
Coat of Arms of the Health Operating Command (JESANOP)
EMAD -
Coat of arms of the Armed Forces Verification Unit (UVE)
EMAD -
Coat of Arms of the Armed Forces Communications and Information Systems Command (JCISFAS)
EMAD -
Coat of arms of the C-IED National Component (CENCIED)
EMAD
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Emblem of the Military Construction Service
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Coat of Arms of the Defence Cataloging Service (SERDEF)
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Emblem of the Operations Research Service
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Emblem of the Defence Statistical Service
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Coat of Arms of the Register Office of Armed Forces Professional Associations (RAPFAS)
COPERFAS
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Coat of Arms of the Defence Medical Inspector General's Office (IGSD)
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Coat of Arms of the Defence Military Pharmacy Center (CEMILFARDEF)
IGSD -
Coat of Arms of the Defence Institute of Toxicology (ITOXDEF)
IGSD -
Coat of Arms of the Defence Institute of Preventive Medicine (IMPDEF)
IGSD -
Coat of Arms of the Military Blood Transfusion Center (CTFAS)
IGSD -
Coat of Arms of the Military Veterinary Center (CEMILVET)
IGSD
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Coat of Arms of the Central Defence Academy
(ACD)
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Coat of Arms of the Medical School (EMISAN)
Central Defence Academy -
Emblem of the Military Audit Corps School
(EMI)
Central Defence Academy -
Coat of Arms of the Military School of Legal Studies (EMEJ)
Central Defence Academy -
Coat of Arms of the Military School of Music (EMUM)
Central Defence Academy -
Coat of Arms of the Military School of Education Science (EMCE)
Central Defence Academy -
Coat of Arms of the Military School of Languages (EMID)
Central Defence Academy
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Emblem of the National Defence Studies Centre (CESEDEN)
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Emblem of the Armed Forces Higher Staff College (ESFAS)
CESEDEN
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Coat of Arms of the Military Jurisdiction
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Coat of Arms of the Canary Islands Joint Command
(MACOCAN)
Proposed Unit
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Emblem of the Military Medicine
(Common) -
Emblem of the Military Medicine
(Ornamented) -
Emblem of the Military Legal Corps
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Emblem of the Military Audit Corps
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Emblem of the Military Bands Corps
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Emblem of the Joint Special Operations Command (MCOE)
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Emblem of the Military Archbishopric
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Emblem of the former Higher Defence Studies College (EALEDE)
CESEDEN
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Emblem of the former Defence High Command (AEM)
Until 1975 -
Emblem of the former Defence High Command (AEM)
1975-1980 -
Emblem of the former Board of Joint Chiefs of Staff (JUJEM)
1980-1984
Army
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Emblem of the Spanish Army
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Emblem of the Military Staff of the Army
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Emblem of the Infantry Forces
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Emblem of the Cavalry Forces
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Emblem of the Artillery Forces (Common)
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Emblem of the Artillery Forces (Ornamented)
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Emblem of the Military Engineers
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Emblem of the Logistics Forces
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Emblem of the Logistics Units
(Badge) -
Emblem of the Specialists Corps
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Emblem of the Army Sea Companies
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Emblem of the Army Polytechnic Engineers
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Emblem and Badge of the Army Military Police
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Emblem of the Legion
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Emblem of the Regulares
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Emblem of the Special Operations Forces
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Emblem of the Mountain Forces
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Emblem of the Army Airmobile Force (FAMET)
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Emblem of Sub-Officer Major
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Coat of Arms of the Army Headquarters
(CGE)
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Coat of Arms of the Army General Staff
(EME)
CGE
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Coat of Arms of the Land Force (FUTER)
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Coat of Arms of Canarias Command (MACAN)
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Coat of Arms of the Operational Logistics Force (FLO)
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Coat of Arms of the High Readiness Land Headquarters (CGTAD)
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Coat of Arms of the NATO Rapid Deployable Corps-Spain Headquaters
(HQ NRDC-SP)
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Coat of Arms of the Economic Affairs Directorate (DIAE)
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Coat of Arms of the CIS Command (JCISAT)
CGE -
Coat of Arms of the Logistic Support Command for Operations
(JALOG-OP)
FLO
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Coat of Arms of the Army Inspector General's Office (IGE)
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Coat of Arms of the Army Barracks Directorate (DIACU)
Formerly First Deputy Inspector General's Office -
Coat of Arms of the Second Deputy Inspector General's Office "Sur" (SUIGESUR)
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Coat of Arms of the Third Deputy Inspector General's Office "Pirenaica" (SUIGEPIR)
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Coat of Arms of the Fourth Deputy Inspector General's Office "Noroeste" (SUIGENOR)
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Coat of Arms of the Deputy Inspector's Office of the Canarian Forces Command (SUIMCANA)
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Coat of Arms of the Infrastructures Directorate (DINF)
Inspector General's Office
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Coat of Arms of the First Construction Command "Centro"
(COBRA-1)
Infrastructures Directorate -
Coat of Arms of the Second Construction Command "Sur"
(COBRA-2)
Infrastructures Directorate -
Coat of Arms of the Third Construction Command "Pirenaica"
(COBRA-3)
Infrastructures Directorate -
Coat of Arms of the Fourth Construction Command "Noroeste"
(COBRA-4)
Infrastructures Directorate -
Coat of Arms of the Fifth Construction Command "Canarias"
(COBRA-5)
Infrastructures Directorate -
Coat of Arms of Ceuta Construction Command
(COBRACEU)
Infrastructures Directorate -
Coat of Arms of Melilla Construction Command
(COBRAMEL)
Infrastructures Directorate
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Coat of Arms of the Infantry Forces Inspector's Office (IINF)
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Coat of Arms of the Cavalry Forces Inspector's Office (ICAB)
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Coat of Arms of the Artillery Forces Inspector's Office (IART)
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Coat of Arms of the Logistics Forces Inspector's Office (ILOG)
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Coat of Arms of the Logistic Support Command (MALE)
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Coat of Arms of the Acquisitions Directorate (DIAD)
MALE -
Coat of Arms of the Integration of Logistics Functions Directorate (DINFULOG)
MALE
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Coat of Arms of the Training and Doctrine Command (MADOC)
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Coat of Arms of the Doctrine, Organization and Equipment Directorate (DIDOM)
MADOC -
Coat of Arms of the Education, Training and Evaluation Directorate (DIENADE)
MADOC
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Coat of Arms of the Training Command "Centro"
JEAPRECEN
DIENADE -
Coat of Arms of the Training Command "Norte"
JEAPRENOR
DIENADE -
Coat of Arms of the Training Command "Sur"
JEAPRESUR
DIENADE -
Coat of Arms of the Training Command "Este"
JEAPRESTE
DIENADE -
Coat of Arms of the Training Command of the Canary Islands
JEAPRECAN
DIENADE
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Coat of Arms of the Personnel Command (MAPER)
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Coat of Arms of the Personnel Directorate (DIPER)
MAPER -
Coat of Arms of the Personnel Support Directorate (DIAPER)
MAPER -
Coat of Arms of the Health Directorate (DISAN)
MAPER
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Coat of Arms of División "San Marcial"
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Coat of Arms of División "Castillejos"
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Coat of Arms of Balearics General Command (COMANGEBAL)
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Coat of Arms of Ceuta General Command (COMENGECEU)
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Coat of Arms of Melilla General Command (COMANGEMEL)
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Coat of Arms of the Army Air Defence Command (MAAA)
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Coat of Arms of the Army Field Artillery Command (MACA)
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Coat of Arms of the Special Operations Force Command (MOE)
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Coat of Arms of the Army Airmobile Force (FAMET)
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Coat of Arms of the Engineer Command (MING)
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Coat of Arms of the Signals Command (MATRANS)
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Coat of Arms of the Logistic Brigade
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Coat of Arms of the Medical Brigade
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Coat of Arms of 1st "Aragón" (BOP I)
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Coat of Arms of 2nd Legion Brigade "King Alfonso XIII"
(BOP LEG II) -
Coat of Arms of 6th Paratrooper Brigade "Almogávares"
(BOP PAC VI) -
Coat of Arms of 7th Brigade "Galicia"
(BOP VII) -
Coat of Arms of 10th Brigade "Guzmán el Bueno" (BOP X)
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Coat of Arms of 11th Brigade "Extremadura"
(BOP XI) -
Coat of Arms of 12th "Guadarrama"
(BOP XII) -
Coat of Arms of 16th Brigade "Canarias"
(BOP XVI)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st King's Immemorial Infantry Regiment of AHQ (RI-1)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st Intelligence Regiment
(RINT-1) -
Coat of Arms of the 1st Information Operations Regiment
(ROI-1) -
Coat of Arms of the 1st CBRN-Defense Regiment “Valencia” (RDNBQ)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st Engineer Regiment
(RINT-1) -
Coat of Arms of the 1st Signal Regiment
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Coat of Arms of the 2nd Infantry Regiment "La Reina" (RI-2)
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Coat of Arms of the 3rd Infantry Regiment "Príncipe" (RI-3)
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Coat of Arms of the 3rd Cavalry Regiment "Montesa" (RC-3)
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Coat of Arms of the 4th Armoured Regiment "Pavía" (RAC-4)
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Coat of Arms of the 4th Coastal Artillery Regiment (RACTA-4)
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Coat of Arms of the 6th Infantry Regiment "Saboya"
(RI-6)
Standardized -
Coat of Arms of the 6th Infantry Regiment "Saboya"
(RI-6)
Common -
Coat of Arms of the 7th Engineer Regiment (RING-7)
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Coat of Arms of the 8th Engineer Regiment (RING-8)
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Coat of Arms of the 9th Infantry Regiment "Soria" (RI-9)
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Coat of Arms of the 10th Armored Cavalry Regiment "Alcántara" (RCAC-10)
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Coat of Arms of the 10th Armored Regiment "Córdoba"
(RAC-10)
Standardized -
Coat of Arms of the Armored Regiment "Córdoba"
(RAC-10)
Common -
Coat of Arms of the 11th Cavalry Regiment "España" (RC-11)
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Coat of Arms of the 11th Field Artillery Regiment (RACA-11)
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Coat of Arms of the 11th Engineers' Specialities Regiment (REI-11)
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Coat of Arms of the 12th Reconnaissance Cavalry Regiment "Farnesio" (RCR-12)
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Traditional and common emblem of the 12th Reconnaissance Cavalry Regiment "Farnesio"
(RCR-12) -
Coat of Arms of the 12th Bridge Engineer Regiment (RPEI-12)
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Coat of Arms of the 16th Armored Regiment "Castilla"
(RAC-16)
Standardized -
Coat of arms of the 16th Armored Regiment "Castilla"
(RAC-16)
Common -
Coat of Arms of the 20th Field Artillery Regiment (RACA-20)
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Coat of Arms of the 21st Signal Regiment
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Coat of Arms of the 22nd Signal Regiment
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Coat of Arms of the 29th Infantry Regiment "Isabel la Católica"
(RI-29)
Ornamented -
Coat of Arms of the 29th Infantry Regiment "Isabel la Católica"
(RI-29)
Common -
Coat of Arms of the 30th Mixed Artillery Regiment (RAMIX-30)
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Coat of Arms of the 31st Mechanized Infantry Regiment "Asturias" (RIMZ-31)
Standardized -
Coat of Arms of the 31st Mechanized Infantry Regiment "Asturias" (RIMZ-31)
Common -
Coat of Arms of the 31st Electronic Warfare Regiment (REW-31)
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Coat of Arms of the 32nd Mixed Artillery Regiment (RAMIX-32)
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Coat of Arms of the 32nd Electronic Warfare Regiment (REW-32)
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Coat of Arms of the 45th Infantry Regiment "Garellano" (RI-45)
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Coat of Arms of the 47th Infantry Regiment "Palma"
(RI-47) -
Coat of Arms of the 49th Infantry Regiment "Tenerife"
(RI-49) -
Coat of Arms of the 50th Infantry Regiment "Canarias"
(RI-50)
Standardized -
Coat of Arms of the 50th Infantry Regiment "Canarias"
(RI-50)
Common -
Coat of Arms of the 61st Armoured Infantry Regiment "Alcázar de Toledo" (RIAC-61)
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Coat of Arms of the 62nd Infantry Regiment "Arapiles" (RI-62)
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Coat of Arms of the 63rd Infantry Regiment "Barcelona" (RI-63)
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Coat of Arms of the 63rd Rocket Artillery Regiment (RALCA-63)
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Coat of Arms of the 64th Mountain Hunters Regiment "Galicia" (RCZM-64)
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Coat of Arms of the 66th Infantry Regiment "América" (RI-66)
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Coat of Arms of the 67th Infantry Regiment "Tercio Viejo de Sicilia" (RI-67)
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Coat of Arms of the 71st Air Defence Artillery Regiment (RAAA-71)
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Coat of Arms of the 73rd Air Defence Artillery Regiment (RAAA-73)
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Coat of Arms of the 74th Air Defence Artillery Regiment (RAAA-74)
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Coat of Arms of the 93rd Field Artillery Regiment (RACA-93)
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Coat of Arms of the 94th Air Defence Artillery Regiment (RAAA-94)
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Coat of Arms of the Parachute Brigade Headquarters
(CG BRIPAC-VI)
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Coat of Arms of the 4th Parachute Infantry Regiment Nápoles (RIPAC-4)
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Coat of Arms of the 5th Infantry Regiment Zaragoza (RI-5)
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Coat of Arms of the 8th Cavalry Regiment Lusitania (RC-8)
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Coat of arms of the 1st-4 Parachute Infantry Flag "Roger de Flor" (BIPAC-I/4)
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Coat of Arms of the 2nd-4 Protected Infantry Flag "Roger de Lauria" (BIP-II/4)
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Coat of Arms of the 3rd Protected Infantry Flag "Ortiz de Zárate" (BIP-III/5)
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Coat of Arms of the the 6th Field Parachute Artillery Battalion (GACAPAC-VI)
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Coat of Arms of the 6th Engineer Battalion (BZAP-VI)
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Coat of Arms of the 6th Logistic Battalion (GL-VI)
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Coat of Arms of the 6th Parachute Signal Company (CIATRANSPAC-6)
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Coat of Arms of the Parachute Brigade Headquarters Battalion (BON CG BRIPAC)
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Coat of Arms of the Air Drop Unit (ULANPAC)
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Coat of Arms of the Parachute Anti-Tank Defense Company (CIADCCPAC)
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Coat of Arms of the Parachute Brigade Intelligence Company (CIAINTPAC)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st-8 Light Armored Cavalry Group "Sagunto" (GCLAC-I/8)
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Coat of Arms of the Base Services Unit "Príncipe" (USBA)
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Coat of Arms of the Barracks Services Unit "Primo de Rivera" (USAC)
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Coat of Arms of the Barracks Services Unit "Santa Bárbara" (USAC)
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Coat of Arms of the Parachute Instruction Unit (UFPAC)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st Legion Tercio "Great Captain"
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Emblem of the 1st Legion Tercio "Great Captain"
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Coat of Arms of the 2nd Legion Tercio "Duke of Alba"
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Emblem of the 2nd Legion Tercio "Duke of Alba"
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Coat of Arms of the 3rd Legion Tercio "Don Juan de Austria"
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Emblem of the 3rd Legion Tercio "Don Juan de Austria"
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Coat of Arms of the 4th Legion Tercio "Alexander Farnese"
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Emblem of the 4th Legion Tercio "Alexander Farnese"
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Coat of Arms of the 1st-1 Protected Infantry Flag "Commander Franco"
(BIP-I/1) -
Coat of Arms of the 4th-2 Protected Infantry Flag "Christ of Lepanto"
(BIP-IV/2) -
Coat of Arms of the 7th-3 Protected Infantry Flag "Lieutenant Colonel Valenzuela"
(BIP-VII/3) -
Coat of Arms of the 8th-3 Protected Infantry Flag "Christopher Columbus"
(BIP-VIII/3) -
Coat of Arms of the 10th-4 Motorized Infantry Flag "Millán Astray"
(BIP-VIII/4) -
Coat of Arms of the 2nd Light Armored Cavalry Group of the Legion "Catholic Monarchs"
(GCLACLEG-II)
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Coat of Arms of the 2nd Headquarters Flag of the Legion Brigade
(BCG BRILEG-II) -
Coat of Arms of the 2nd Field Artillery Battalion of the Legion
(GACALEG-II) -
Coat of Arms of the 2nd Military Engineering Battalion (or Flag) of the Legion
(BZAPLEG-II) -
Coat of Arms of the 2nd Logistics Group of the Legion
(GLLEG-II) -
Coat of Arms of the 2nd Signals Company of the Legion
(CIATRANSLEG-II) -
Coat of Arms of the Anti-Tank Defense Company of the Legion
(CIA-DCC-LEG) -
Coat of Arms of the Intelligence Company of the Legion
(CIA-INT-LEG) -
Coat of Arms of the Band of the Legion
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Coat of Arms of the Base Services Unit "Álvarez de Sotomayor"
(USBA)
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Coat of Arms of the 52nd Regulares Light Infantry Group
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Coat of Arms of the 54th Regulares Light Infantry Group
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Coat of Arms of the 1st-54 Regulares Battalion "Tetuán"
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Coat of Arms of the Special Operations Command Headquarters Group
(GCG-MOE) -
Coat of Arms of the 2nd Special Operations Group "Granada"
(GOE-II) -
Coat of Arms of the 3rd Special Operations Group "Valencia"
(GOE-III) -
Coat of Arms of the 4th Special Operations Group "Tercio del Ampurdán"
(GOE-IV) -
19th Special Operations Group "Maderal Oleaga"
(GOE-XIX) -
Coat of Arms of the Special Operations Command Signals Company
(CIA TRANS MOE) -
Coat of Arms of the Barracks Services Unit "Alférez Rojas Navarrete"
(USAC)
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Coat of Arms of the High Readiness Land Headquarters Battalion (BON CG CGTAD)
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Coat of Arms of the Infantry Battalion "Guardia Vieja de Castilla" (BI)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st-1 NBC-Defense Batalion (BNBQ I/1)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st-1Combat Engineer Battalion
(BZAP-I/1) -
Coat of Arms of the 1st-2 Protected Infantry Battalion "Princesa" (BIP-I/2)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st-3 Protected Infantry Battalion "San Quintín" (BIP-I/3)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st-3 Armored Cavalry Group "Cazadores de África" (GCAC-I/3)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st-4 Tank Infantry Battalion "Flandes" (BICC-I/4)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st-4 Coastal Artillery Battalion (GACTA-I/4)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st-6 Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Cantabria" (BIMZ-I/6)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st-7 Combat Engineer Battalion I/7
(BZAP-I/7) -
Coat of Arms of the 1st-8 Combat Engineer Battalion
(BZAP-I/8) -
Coat of Arms of the 1st-9 Protected Infantry Battalion "Fuerteventura" (BIPROT-I/9)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st-10 Armored Cavalry Group "Taxdirt" (GCAC-I/10)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st-10 Tank Infantry Battalion "Málaga"
(BICC-I/10) -
Coat of Arms of the 1st-11 Light Armored Cavalry Group "Lanceros de Borbón" (GCLAC-I/11)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st-11 Field Artillery Battalion (GACA-I/11)
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Coat of Arms of the 2nd-11 Field Artillery Battalion (GACA-II/11)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st-11 Road Building Battalio
(BCAM-I/11) -
Coat of Arms of the 2nd 11 Camp Building Battalion
(BCAS-II/11) -
Coat of arms of the 1st-12 Light Armored Cavalry Group "Santiago"
(GCLAC-I/12) -
Coat of Arms of the 1st-12 Bridge Building Battalion
(BPON-I/12) -
Coat of Arms of the 2nd-12 Railroad Building Battalion
(BEI-II/12) -
Coat of Arms of the 1st-16 Tank Infantry Battalion "Mérida"
(BICC-I/16) -
Coat of Arms of the 1st-20 Field Artillery Battalion (GACA-I/20)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st-29 Protected Infantry Battalion "Zamora" (BIP-I/29)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st-30 Field Artillery Battalion (GACA-I/30)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st-31 Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Covadonga" (BIMZ-I/31)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st-32 Field Artillery Battalion (GACA-I/32)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st-45 Motorized Infantry Battalion "Guipúzcoa" (BIMT-I/45)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st-47 Motorized Infantry Battalion "Filipinas" (BIMT-I/47)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st-49 Motorized Infantry Battalion "Albuera"
(BIMT-I/49) -
Coat of Arms of the 1st-50 Protected Infantry Battalion "Ceriñola"
(BIPROT-I/50) -
Coat of Arms of the 1st-61 Tank Infantry Battalion "León"
(BICC-I/61) -
Coat of Arms of the 1st-62 Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Badajoz" (BIMZ-I/62)
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Coat of Arms of the 1st-63 Motorized Infantry Battalion "Cataluña"
(BIMT-I/63) -
Coat of Arms of the 1st-63 Rocket Artillery Group (GALCA-I/63)
-
Coat of Arms of the 1st-64 Mountain Hunters Battalion "Pirineos" (BCZM-I/64)
-
Coat of Arms of the 1st-64 Skiing-Climbing Company
(CEE-1/64) -
Coat of Arms of the 1st-66 Motorized Infantry Battalion "Montejurra" (BIMT-I/66)
-
Coat of Arms of the 1st-67 Motorized Infantry Battalion "Legazpi" (BIMT-I/67)
-
Coat of Arms of the 1st-71 Light Air Defence Artillery Battalion (GAAA-I/71)
-
Coat of Arms of the 1st-73 Aspide Air Defence Artillery Battalion
(GAAA-ASPIDE-I/73) -
Coat of Arms of the 1st-74 Air Defence Artillery Battalion
(GAAA I/74) -
Coat of Arms of the 1st-93 Field Artillery Battalion (GACA-I/93)
-
Coat of Arms of the 1st-94 Air Defence Artillery Battalion (GAAA-I/94)
-
Coat of Arms of the 1st Engineer Battalion
(BZAP I) -
Coat of Arms of the 1st Signals Company
(CIATRANS-1) -
Coat of Arms of the 2nd-2 Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Lepanto" (BIMZ-II/2)
-
Coat of Arms of the 2nd-3 Light Infantry Battalion "Toledo" (BIL-II/3)
-
Coat of Arms of the 2nd-4 Cavalry Armored Group "Húsares de la Princesa"
(GCAC-II/4) -
Coat of Arms of the 2nd-6 Protected Infantry Battalion "Las Navas" (BIP-II/6)
-
Coat of Arms of the 2nd-10 Armored Cavalry Group "Almansa"
(GCAC-II/10) -
Coat of Arms of the 2nd-11 Light Armored Cavalry Group "Numancia"
(GLCAC-II/11) -
Coat of Arms of the 2nd-16 Armored Cavalry Group "Calatrava"
(GCAC-II/16) -
Coat of Arms of the 2nd–30th Air Defence Artillery Battalion (GAAA-II/30)
-
Coat of Arms of the 2nd-31 Protected Infantry Battalion "Uad Ras" (BIP-II/31)
-
Coat of Arms of the 2nd-32th Air Defence Artillery Battalion (GAAA-II/32)
-
Coat of Arms of the 2nd-63 Information and Location Artillery Battalion
(GAIL-II/63) -
Coat of Arms of the 2nd-71 Light Air Defence Artillery Battalion (GAAA-II/71)
-
Coat of Arms of the 2nd-73 NASAMS Air Defence Artillery Battalion
(GAAA-NASAMS-II/73) -
Coat of Arms of the 2nd-74 Air Defence Artillery Battalion (GAAA-II/74)
-
Coat of Arms of the 3rd-73 Patriot Air Defence Artillery Battalion
(GAAA-PATRIOT-III/73) -
Coat of Arms of the 3rd-74 Repair Unit (UR-III/74)
-
Coat of Arms of the 7th Field Artillery Battalion
(GACA-VII) -
Coat of Arms of the 7th Engineer Battalion
(BZAP-VII) -
Coat of Arms of the 7th Signals Company
(CIATRANS-7) -
Coat of Arms of the 10th Field Artillery Battalion
(GACA-X) -
Coat of Arms of the 10th Engineer Battalion
(BZAP-X) -
Coat of Arms of the 10th Signals Company
(CIATRANS-10) -
Coat of Arms of the 11th Field Artillery Battalion
(GACA-XI) -
Coat of Arms of the 11th Engineer Battalion
(BZAP-XI) -
Coat of Arms of the 11th Signals Company
(CIATRANS-11) -
Coat of Arms of the 12th Armored Cavalry Group "Villaviciosa"
(GCAC-XII) -
Coat of arms of the 12th Self Propelled Field Artillery Battalion
(GACA ATP XII) -
Coat of Arms of the 12th Engineer Battalion
(BZAP-XII) -
Coat of Arms of the 12th Signals Company
(CIATRANS-12) -
Coat of Arms of the 16th Light Armored Cavalry Group "Milán" XVI (GCLAC-XVI)
-
Coat of Arms of the 16th Engineer Battalion
(BZAP-XVI) -
Coat of Arms of the 16th Signals Company
(CIATRANS-16) -
Coat of Arms of the 17th Signals Company
(CIATRANS-17) -
Coat of Arms of the 18th Signals Company
(CIATRANS-18) -
Coat of Arms of the Division "Castillejos" Headquarters
-
Coat of Arms of the Division "Castillejos" Headquarters Battalion
-
Coat of Arms of the Division "San Marcial" Headquarters
-
Coat of Arms of the Division "San Marcial" Headquarters Battalion
-
Coat of Arms of the Signal Battalion of the Air Defence Command (UTMAAA)
-
Coat of Arms of the 1st Brigade "Aragón" Headquarters Battalion
(BCG BR I) -
Coat of Arms of the 7th Brigade "Galicia" Headquarters Battalion
(BCG BR VII) -
Coat of Arms of the 10th Brigade "Guzmán el Bueno" Headquarters Battalion
(BCG BR X) -
Coat of Arms of the 11th Brigade "Extremadura" Headquarters Battalion
(BCG BR XI) -
Coat of Arms of the 12th Brigade "Guadarrama" Headquarters Battalion
(BCG BR XII) -
Coat of Arms of the 16th Brigade "Canarias" Headquarters Battalion
(BCG BR XVI) -
Coat of Arms of the Ceuta General Command Headquarters Battalion
(BCG-COMGECEU) -
Coat of Arms of the Melilla General Command Headquarters Battalion
(BCG-COMGEMEL) -
Coat of Arms of the Music Unit of the RI-1
-
Coat of Arms of the Support Unit of the RI-1
-
Coat of Arms of the 1st-1 Intelligence Analysis Group
(GRINT-I/1)
RINT-1 -
Coat of Arms of the 2nd-1 Long Range Reconnaissance Group
(GROBT-II/1)
RINT-1 -
Coat of Arms of the 4th-1 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Group
(GROSA IV/1)
RINT-1 -
Coat of Arms of the 1st Civil-Military Cooperation Battalion (BCIMIC-I/1)
ROI-1 -
Coat of Arms of the 2nd-1 Information Operations Group
(GROPS-II/1)
ROI-1
-
Coat of Arms of the Personnel Command of the Canary Islands (JEPERCANA)
-
Coat of Arms of the Personnel Command of Ceuta (JEPERCE)
-
Coat of Arms of the Personnel Command of Melilla (JEPERMEL)
-
Coat of Arms of the 1st Military Police Battalion (BON PM-I)
-
Coat of Arms of the 1st Civil-Military Cooperation Battalion (BCIMIC-I)
-
Coat of Arms of the Army Airmobile Force Headquarters (CG-FAMET)
-
Coat of Arms of the 1st Attack Helicopter Battalion (BHELA-I)
-
Coat of Arms of the 2nd Emergency Helicopter Battalion (BHELEME-II)
-
Coat of Arms of the 3rd Maneuver Helicopter Battalion (BHELMA-III)
-
Coat of Arms of the 4th Maneuver Helicopter Battalion (BHELMA-IV)
-
Coat of Arms of the 5th Transport Helicopter Battalion (BHELTRA-V)
-
Coat of Arms of the 6th Maneuver Helicopter Battalion (BHELMA-VI)
-
Coat of Arms of the Army Airmobile Force Headquarters and Signals Battalion
(BCG-FAMET) -
Coat of Arms of the Army Airmobile Force Logistics Group
(GL-FAMET) -
Coat of Arms of the Army Helicopters Maintenance Park and Center (PCMHEL)
-
Coat of Arms of the Base Services Unit "Coronel Maté" (USBA)
-
Coat of Arms of the Army Helicopters Training Center (CEFAMET)
-
Coat of Arms of the Transport Grouping
(ATP) -
Coat of Arms of the 11th Logistics Support Grouping
(AALOG-11) -
Coat of Arms of the 21st Logistics Support Grouping
(AALOG-21) -
Coat of Arms of the 41st Logistics Support Grouping
(AALOG-41) -
Coat of Arms of the 61st Logistics Support Grouping
(AALOG-61) -
Coat of Arms of the 81st Logistics Support Grouping
(AALOG-81)
-
Coat of Arms of the 1st Logistics Group
(GLOG-I) -
Coat of Arms of the 7th Logistics Air-transportable Group (GLAT-VII)
-
Coat of Arms of the 10th Logistics Group
(GLOG-X) -
Coat of Arms of the 11th Logistics Group
(GLOG-XI) -
Coat of Arms of the 12th Logistics Group
(GLOG-XII) -
Coat of Arms of the 16th Logistics Group
(GLOG-XVI) -
Coat of Arms of the 23rd Logistics Unit
(ULOG-23) -
Coat of Arms of the 24th Logistics Unit
(ULOG-24)
-
Coat of Arms of 1st-11 the Supply Group
(GRABTO-I/11) -
Coat of Arms of the 3rd-11 Projection Support Group
(GAPRO-III/11) -
Coat of Arms of the 6th-11 Maintenance Group
(GRUMA-VI/11) -
Coat of Arms of the 112th Services and Mechanical Workshops Unit
(UST-112) -
Coat of Arms of the 1st-21 Supply Group
(GRABTO-I/21) -
Coat of Arms of the 6th-21 Maintenance Group
(GRUMA-VI/21) -
Coat of Arms of the 9th-21 Transport Group
(GTRANSP-IX/21) -
Coat of Arms of the 212th Services and Mechanical Workshops Unit
(UST-212) -
Coat of Arms of the 1st-41 Supply Group
(GRABTO-I/41) -
Coat of Arms of the 6th-41 Maintenance Group
(GRUMA-VI/41) -
Coat of Arms of the 9th-41 Transport Group
(GTRANSP-IX/41) -
Coat of Arms of the 412th Services and Mechanical Workshops Unit
(UST-412) -
Coat of Arms of the 1st-61 Supply Group
(GRABTO-I/61) -
Coat of Arms of the 3rd-61 Logistics Group (GLOG-III/61)
-
Coat of Arms of the 612th Services and Mechanical Workshops Unit
(UST-612) -
Coat of Arms of the 6th-81 Maintenance Group
(GRUMA-VI/81) -
Coat of Arms of the 811th Munitions Battery
(BATMUN-811) -
Coat of Arms of the 812th Services and Mechanical Workshops Unit
(UST-812) -
Coat of Arms of the Automobile Unit of the RI-1
-
Coat of Arms of the Ceuta Sea Company
-
Coat of Arms of the Melilla Sea Company
-
Coat of Arms of the Projection Support Unit "Marques de Herrera" (UAPRO)
-
Coat of Arms of the Projection Support Unit "El Fuerte" (UAPRO)
-
Coat of Arms of the Projection Support Unit "Anatolio Fuentes" (UAPRO)
-
Coat of Arms of the Projection Support Unit "Christopher Columbus" (UAPRO)
-
Coat of Arms of the Spanish Army Projection Support Unit "San Isidro" (UAPRO)
-
Coat of Arms of the Logistics Centers Command
(JECELOG)
DINFULOG
-
Coat of Arms of the Logistics Material Supplying Park and Center (PCAMI)
-
Coat of Arms of the Signal Equipment Maintenance Park and Center (PCMMT)
-
Coat of Arms of the Military Engineers Equipment Maintenance Park and Center (PCMMI)
-
Coat of Arms of the 1st Wheeled Vehicles Maintenance Park and Center (PCMVR-1)
-
Coat of Arms of the 2nd Wheeled Vehicles Maintenance Park and Center (PCMVR-2)
-
Coat of Arms of the 1st Armored Systems Maintenance Park and Center (PCMASA-1)
-
Coat of Arms of the 2nd Armored Systems Maintenance Park and Center (PCMASA-2)
-
Coat of Arms of the Artillery Weaponry and Equipment Maintenance Park and Center (PCMAYMA)
-
Coat of Arms of the Air Defence, Coastal and Missile Systems Maintenance Park and Center (PCMASACOM)
-
Coat of Arms of the Hardware and Software Systems Maintenance Park and Center (PCMSHS)
-
Coat of Arms of the Army's Central Laboratory (LCE)
-
Coat of Arms of the Discontinuous Services Unit "Cavalcanti"
(USBAD) -
Coat of Arms of the Discontinuous Services Unit "Ceuta"
(USBAD) -
Coat of Arms of the Discontinuous Services Unit "Melilla"
(USBAD) -
Coat of Arms of the Discontinuous Services Unit "Teniente Flomesta"
(USBAD) -
Coat of Arms of the Discontinuous Services Unit "Oroel"
(USBAD) -
Coat of Arms of the Discontinuous Services Unit "San Jorge"
(USBAD) -
Coat of Arms of the Discontinuous Services Unit "La Cuesta"
(USBAD)
-
Coat of Arms of the Base Services Unit
"El Goloso"
(USBA) -
Coat of Arms of the Base Services Unit
"Cerro Muriano"
USBA) -
Coat of Arms of the Base Services Unit
"General Menacho"
USBA) -
Coat of Arms of the Base Services Unit
"El Copero"
(USBA) -
Coat of Arms of the Base Services Unit "Jaime I"
(USBA) -
Coat of Arms of the Base Services Unit
"General Almirante"
(USBA) -
Coat of Arms of the Base Services Unit "Araca"
(USBA) -
Coat of Arms of the Base Services Unit
"Cid Campeador"
(USBA) -
Coat of Arms of the Base Services Unit
"Conde de Gazola"
(USBA) -
Coat of Arms of the Base Services Unit
"General Morillo"
(USBA) -
Coat of Arms of the Base Services Unit
"El Empecinado"
(USBA) -
Coat of Arms of the Base Services Unit "General Alemán Ramírez"
(USBA) -
Coat of Arms of the Barracks Services Unit "General Álvarez de Castro"
(USAC) -
Coat of Arms of the Barracks Services Unit "Cabo Noval"
(USAC) -
Coat of Arms of the Barracks Services Unit "Loyola"
(USAC) -
Coat of Arms of the Barracks Services Unit "Aizoáin"
(USAC)
-
Coat of Arms of the 1st Health Services Group (AGRUSAN-1)
-
Coat of Arms of the 3rd Health Services Group (AGRUSAN-3)
-
Coat of Arms of the Health Logistics Support Unit (UALSAN)
-
Coat of Arms of the 1st-1 Health Services Group
(UAPOSAN-I/1)
AGRUSAN-1 -
Coat of Arms of the 2nd-1 Health Services Group
(UAPOSAN-II/1)
AGRUSAN-1 -
Coat of Arms of the 3rd-3 Health Services Group
(GRUSAN-III/3)
AGRUSAN-3 -
Coat of Arms of the 4th-3 Health Services Group
(GRUSAN-IV/3)
AGRUSAN-3 -
Coat of Arms of the NBC Decontamination Sanitary Station (EDSBNQ)
AGRUSAN-3
-
Coat of Arms of the General Military Academy (AGM)
-
Coat of Arms of the Infantry Academy (ACINF)
Ornamented -
Coat of Arms of the Infantry Academy (ACINF)
Common -
Coat of Arms of the Cavalry Academy (ACAB)
-
Coat of Arms of the Artillery Academy (ACART)
Ornamented -
Coat of Arms of the Artillery Academy (ACART)
Common -
Coat of Arms of the Engineering Military Academy (ACING)
-
Coat of arms of the Logistics Academy (ACLOG)
-
Coat of Arms of the Basic General Academy of Non-Commissioned Officers (AGBS)
-
Coat of Arms of the Mountain and Special Operations Military School (EMMOE)
-
Coat of Arms of the Polytechnic School of the Army (ESPOL)
-
Coat of Arms of the Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Defence Military School (EMDNBQ)
-
Coat of Arms of the Central School of Physical Education (ECEF)
Infantry Academy
-
Coat of Arms of the 1st Troop Training Centre (CFOT-1)
-
Coat of Arms of the 2nd Troop Training Centre (CFOT-2)
-
Coat of Arms of the National Training Center "Chinchilla"
(CENAD Chinchilla) -
Coat of Arms of the National Training Center "San Gregorio"
(CENAD San Gregorio)
-
Coat of Arms of the Army War College (ESGET)
-
Coat of Arms of the Military Inter-Arms School (EINT)
Army War College -
Coat of Arms of the Geography Centre of the Spanish Army (CEGET)
-
Coat of Arms of the Army Orphan Patronage
(PAHUET)
-
Coat of Arms of the Military Culture and History Center "Canarias" (CHCMCAN)
-
Coat of Arms of the Military Culture and History Center "Centro" (CHCMCEN)
-
Coat of Arms of the Military Culture and History Center "Sur" (CHCMSUR)
-
Coat of Arms of the Military Culture and History Center "Noroeste" (CHCMNOR)
-
Coat of Arms of the Military Culture and History Center "Pirenaico" (CHCMPIR)
-
Coat of Arms of the Military Culture and History Center "Baleares" (CHCMBAL)
-
Coat of Arms of the Military Culture and History Center "Ceuta" (CHCMCEU)
-
Coat of Arms of the Military Culture and History Center "Melilla" (CHCMMEL)
-
Emblem of the IHCM Fortress Defense Course
-
Emblem of the IHCM Introduction to Military History Course
-
Emblem of the IHCM Military Heritage Course
-
Emblem of the IHCM History and Aesthetics of Military Music Course
-
Emblem of the IHCM Uniformology Course
-
Emblem of the IHCM Weaponry Course
-
Emblem of the IHCM Military Vexillology Course
-
Emblem of the IHCM General and Military Heraldry Course
-
Coat of Arms of General Military Archives of Madrid (AGMIMAD)
-
Coat of Arms of General Military Archives of Ávila (AGMAV)
-
Coat of Arms of General Military Archives of Segovia (AGMSE)
-
Coat of Arms of General Military Archives of Guadalajara (AGMGU)
-
Coat of Arms of the Central Military Library (BCM)
-
Emblem of the Army Museum
(ME)
-
Former Emblem of the Army
(1943-1975)
-
Coat of Arms of the Former 1st Spanish Military Region
(Until 1984) -
Coat of Arms of the Former 2nd Spanish Military Region
(Until 1984) -
Coat of Arms of the Former 3th Spanish Military Region
(Until 1984) -
Coat of Arms of the Former 4th Spanish Military Region
(Until 1984) -
Coat of Arms of the Former 5th Spanish Military Region
(Until 1984) -
Coat of Arms of the Former 6th Spanish Military Region
(Until 1984) -
Coat of Arms of the Former 7th Spanish Military Region
(Until 1984) -
Coat of Arms of the Former 8th Spanish Military Region
(Until 1984) -
Coat of Arms of the Former 9th Spanish Military Region
(Until 1984)
-
Coat of Arms of the Former General Captaincy of the Balearic Islands
(Until 1984) -
Coat of Arms of the Former General Captaincy of the Canary Islands
(Until 1984) -
Coat of Arms of Ceuta General Command
(Until 1984) -
Coat of Arms of Melilla General Command
(Until 1984)
-
Coat of Arms of the Former 1st Spanish Military Region, "Centro"
(1984-1997) -
Coat of Arms of the Former 2nd Spanish Military Region, "Sur"
(1984-1997) -
Coat of Arms of the Former 3rd Spanish Military Region, "Levante"
(1984-1997) -
Coat of Arms of the Former 4th Spanish Military Region, "Pirenaica Oriental"
(1984-1997) -
Coat of Arms of the Former 5th Spanish Military Region, "Pirenaica Occidental"
(1984-1997) -
Coat of Arms of the Former 6th Spanish Military Region, "Noroeste"
(1984-1997)
-
Coat of Arms of the Former 1st Spanish Military Region, "Centro"
(1997-2002) -
Coat of Arms of the Former 2nd Spanish Military Region, "Sur"
(1997-2002) -
Coat of Arms of the Former 3rd Spanish Military Region, "Pirenaica"
(1997-2002) -
Coat of Arms of the Former 4th Spanish Military Region, "Noroeste"
(1997-2002)
-
Coat of Arms of the Former Military Zone of the Balearic Islands
(1984-2002) -
Coat of Arms of the Former Military Zone of the Canary Islands
(1984-2002)
-
Coat of Arms of the Former Inspector General of Mobilization's Office (IGM)
-
Coat of Arms of the Former Transport Directorate (DITRA)
-
Former Coat of Arms of the Signals Command (MATRANS)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 1st Armoured Division "Brunete"
-
Coat of arms of the former 2nd Mechanized Division "Guzmán el Bueno"
-
Coat of arms of the former 3rd Motorized Infantry Division "Maestrazgo"
-
Coat of arms of the former 4th Mountain Division "Urgel"
-
Coat of arms of the former 6th Mountain Division "Navarra"
-
Coat of Arms of the former Heavy Forces (FPES)
-
Coat of Arms of the former Light Forces (FUL)
-
Coat of Arms of the former Coastal Artillery of the Strait Command (MACTAE)
-
Coat of Arms of the former Coastal Artillery Command (MACTA)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 1st Brigade of Mountain Hunters "Aragón"
(BCZM-I) -
Coat of Arms of the former Mountain Troops Command "Aragón" (JTM)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 1st Cavalry Brigade "Jarama" (BRICAB-I)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 2nd Cavalry Brigade "Castillejos" (BRICAB)
-
Former Coat of Arms of the 2nd Legion Brigade "King Alfonso XIII"
(BRILEG)
First Version -
Former Coat of Arms of the 2nd Legion Brigade "King Alfonso XIII"
(BRILEG)
Second Version -
Coat of Arms of the former 3rd Light Infantry Brigade "Maestrazgo" (BRIL-III)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 4th Light Infantry Brigade "Urgel" (BRIL-IV)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 5th Light Infantry Brigade "San Marcial" (BRIL-V)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 6th Parachute Infantry Brigade "Almogávares" (BRIPAC)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 7th Light Infantry Brigade "Galicia" (BRILAG)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 10th Mechanized Infantry Brigade "Guzmán el Bueno" (BRIMZ-X)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 11th Mechanised Infantry Brigade "Extremadura" (BRIMZ-XI)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 12th Armored Infantry Brigade "Guadarrama" (BRIAC-XII)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 16th Light Infantry Brigade "Canarias" (BRILCAN-XVI)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 1st Land Logistics Force
(FLT-1) -
Coat of Arms of the former 2nd Land Logistics Force
(FLT-2)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 1st Light Armored Cavalry Regiment "Santiago" (RCLAC-1)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 2nd Signal Regiment
-
Coat of Arms of the former 4th Light Armoured Cavalry Regiment "Pavía" (RACAC-4)
-
Traditional Emblem of the former Cavalry Regiment "Almansa"
-
Coat of Arms of the former 5th Light Armoured Cavalry Regiment "Almansa" (RCLAC-5)
-
Traditional Emblem of the former Cavalry Regiment "Numancia"
-
Coat of Arms of the former 9th Light Armoured Cavalry Regiment "Numancia" (RCLAC-9)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 13th Railway Regiment
-
Coat of Arms of the former 10th Mechanized Infantry Regiment "Córdoba"
(RIMZ-10) -
Traditional Emblem of the former Cavalry Regimen "Villaviciosa"
-
Coat of Arms of the former 14th Light Armoured Cavalry Regiment "Villaviciosa" (RCLAC-14)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 14th Field Artillery Regiment (RACA-14)
-
Coat of Arms of the Former 16th Mechanized Infantry Regiment "Castilla"
(RIMZ-16) -
Coat of Arms of the former 22nd Hunter Cavalry Regiment "Victoria Eugenia"
-
Coat of Arms of the former 32nd Infantry Regiment San Quintín (RINF-32)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 37th Infantry Regiment Órdenes Militares
(RINF-37) -
Coat of Arms of the former 51st Logistics Support Grouping
(AALOG-51) -
Coat of Arms of the former 62nd Rocket Artillery Regiment (RALCA-62)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 72nd Air Defence Artillery Regiment
(RAAA-72) -
Coat of Arms of the former 81st Air Defence Artillery Regiment (RAAA-81)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 91st Mixed Artillery Regiment (RAMIX-91)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 2nd Health Services Group (AGRUSAN-2)
-
Coat of Arms of the former Field Hospital Group (AGRUHOC)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 1st Mountain Artillery Battalion
(GAM-I) -
Coat of Arms of the former 1st Mountain Engineer Unit
(UZM-I) -
Coat of Arms of the former 1st-4 Armored Cavalry Group "Cazadores de María Cristina" (GCAC-I/4)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 1st-62 Rocket Artillery Group
(GALCA-I/62) -
Coat of Arms of the former 1st-81 SAM Patriot Missile Artillery Battalion (GAAA-I/81)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 2nd-11 Mechanized Cavalry Group "Húsares Españoles"
(GCMZ-II/11) -
Coat of Arms of the former 2nd-52 Regulares Battalion "Rif"
(TR-II/52) -
Coat of Arms of the former 3rd-66 Mountain Hunters Battalion "Estella"
(BCZM-III/66) -
Coat of Arms of the former 5th Field Artillery Battalion
(GACA V) -
Coat of Arms of the former 5th Engineer Unit
(UZAP-V) -
Coat of Arms of the former 5th Signals Company
(CIATRANS-5) -
Coat of Arms of the former Army Airmobile Force Signals Battalion
(BT-FAMET)
-
Coat of Arms of the former 1st Divisional Logistics Group
(AGLD-1) -
Coat of Arms of the former Divisional Logistics Group (GLOGDIV)
AALOG-61
-
Coat of Arms of the former Audit Corps Academy
(ACINT) -
Coat of Arms of the Military Stud (YM)
Navy
-
Emblem of the Spanish Navy
-
Emblem of the Military Staff of the Navy (EMA)
-
Emblem of the Fleet
-
Emblem of the Military Staff of the Fleet
-
Emblem of the Logistics Forces
-
Emblem of the Logistics Support Head Office (JAL)
-
Emblem of the Personnel Head Office (JEPER)
-
Emblem of the Personnel Support Directorate
(DIASPER) -
Emblem of the Supply and Transports Directorate (DAT)
-
Emblem of the Directorate of Naval Education
(DIENA) -
Emblem of the Military Operations Research and Statistics Cabinet
(GIMO) -
Emblem of the Military Operations Research and Statistics Cabinet
(GIMO) -
Emblem of the Maritime Action Force (FAN)
-
Emblem of the Military Staff of the Naval Action Force
-
Emblem of the 1st Group of Naval Action (COMGRUP-1)
Naval Action Force -
Emblem of the 2nd Group of Naval Action (COMGRUP-2)
Naval Action Force -
Coat of Arms of the 31st Escort Squadron
1st Group of Naval Action
Naval Action Force
(FAN) -
Emblem of the 41st Escort Squadron
1st Group of Naval Action
Naval Action Force
(FAN) -
Emblem of the Naval Beach Group
2nd Group of Naval Action
Naval Action Forces
(FAN) -
Emblem of the Maritime Action Force (FAM)
-
Emblem of the Maritime Action Force Units Command in Cádiz
(MARDIZ) -
Emblem of the Maritime Action Force Units Command in Cartagena
(MARCART) -
Emblem of the Maritime Action Force Units Command in Ferrol
(MARFER) -
Emblem of the Canary Islands Naval Command
(ALCANAR)
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Emblem of the Balearic Islands Naval Sector
(SENBAL)
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Emblem of the Navy Air Arm
-
Emblem of the Spanish Navy Submarine Units (FLOSUB)
-
Emblem of the Navy Combat Divers
-
Emblem of the Navy Divers Centre (CBA)
-
Emblem of the Spanish Navy Mine Countermeasures Force (MCM)
-
Emblem of the Combat Operational Qualification and Assessment Centre (CEVACO)
-
Emblem of the Fleet Doctrine Centre (CEFLOT)
-
Emblem of the Tactical Programs and the Fleet Training and Instruction Centre
(CPT-CIA) -
Emblem of the Navy Military Police (PN)
-
Emblem of the Navy's Officer Class Military Academy (ENM)
-
Emblem of the Non-Commissioned Officers Academy (ESUBO)
-
Emblem of the Naval Warfare College (EGN)
-
Emblem of the Aircraft Crews School (EDAN)
-
Emblem of the Naval Submarine School
(ESUBMAR) -
Emblem of the Navy Divers School
(EBA) -
Emblem of Naval Weapons Engineer School
(ETSIAN) -
Emblem of Higher Military Logistics Studies Center of the Navy
(CESIA) -
Emblem of the Physics and Mathematics School
(EES) -
Emblem of the Hydrographic School (EH)
-
Emblem of the "Antonio de Escaño" Specialist School (ESEAE)
-
Emblem of the Specialist School of La Graña
(ESENGRA)
-
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of Algeciras
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of Alicante
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of Almería
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of Barcelona
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of Bilbao
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of Cádiz
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of Cartagena
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of Ceuta
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of A Coruña
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of Ferrol
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of Gijón
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of Huelva
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of Mahón
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of Málaga
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of Melilla
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of the Miño
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of Palma
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of Las Palmas
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of San Sebastián
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of Santander
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of Seville
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of Tarragona
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of Tenerife
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of Valencia
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Command of Vigo
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM)
-
Coat of Arms of the Naval Assistantship of Arrecife
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Assistantship of Ayamonte
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Assistantship of the Bidasoa
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Assistantship of Castellón
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Assistantship of Ibiza
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Assistantship of La Palma
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Assistantship of Puerto del Rosario
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Assistantship of Roses
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Assistantship of San Sebastián de La Gomera
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM) -
Coat of Arms of the Naval Assistantship of Villagarcía
Maritime Action Forces
(FAM)
-
Emblem of the Royal Institute and Observatory of the Navy (ROA)
-
Emblem of the Hydrographic Institute of the Navy (IHM)
-
Emblem of the Institute Tells the History and Naval Culture (IHCN)
-
Emblem of the
Naval Museum (MN) -
Emblem of the Navy Orphan Patronage
(PAHUAR)
-
Emblem of the Marines
-
Coat of Arms of the Navy Marines Corps General Command
-
Coat of Arms of the Tercio of the Navy (TEAR)
Navy Marines -
Coat of Arms of the
Marine Infantry Brigade
(BRIMAR)
Tercio of the Navy
-
Coat of Arms of the Naval Protection Force (FUPRO)
Navy Marines
-
Coat of Arms of Northern Regiment [Tercio]
(TERNOR)
Naval Protection Force -
Coat of Arms of Southern Regiment [Tercio]
(TERSUR)
Naval Protection Force -
Coat of Arms of
Eastern Regiment [Tercio]
(TERLEV)
Naval Protection Force -
Coat of Arms of Madrid Security Group
(AGRUMAD)
Naval Protection Force -
Coat of Arms of Canary Islands Security Unit
(USCAN)
Naval Protection Force
-
Coat of Arms of the Naval Special Warfare Force
(FGNE)
Navy Marines -
Badge of the Naval Special Warfare Force
(FGNE) -
Coat of Arms of "General Albacete Fuster" Marine Corps School
(EIMGAF)
-
Badge of the former Navy Medicine
(Merged into Common Corps) -
Coat of Arms of the former Special Operations Unit (UOE)
-
Coat of Arms of the former Martín Álvarez Section
Navy Marines -
Emblem of the former 21st Escort Squadron
Air Force
-
Emblem of the Spanish Air Force
-
Pilot Wings
-
Parachute Wings
-
Air Observer Wings
-
Pilot and Air Observer Wings
-
Parachute and Air Observer Wings
-
Medical Corp Wings
(Merged into Common Corps) -
Logistic Corp Wings
-
Logistic Corp Wings
(Variant)
-
Emblem of the Military Staff (EMA)
-
Emblem of the Air Force Chief of Staff Office (GAJEMA)
-
Emblem of the Air Combat Command (MACON)
-
Emblem of the General Air Warfare Command (MAGEN)
-
Emblem of the Canary Islands Air Command (MACAN)
-
Emblem of the Air Warfare Centre (CEGA)
-
Emblem of the Logistic Support Command (MALOG)
-
Emblem of the Personnel Command (MAPER)
-
Emblem of the Education Directorate (DEN)
-
Emblem of the Economic and Financial Affairs Directorate (DAE)
-
Emblem of the Air Force General Headquarters Group (ACGEA)
-
Emblem of the Command and Control Central Group (GRUCEMAC)
-
Emblem of the System of Air Command and Control Head (JSMC)
-
Emblem of the Technical Services, Information Systems and Telecommunications Head (JSTCIS)
-
Emblem of the Quartermaster Logistics Center (CLOIN)
-
Emblem of the Signal Logistics Centre (CLOTRA)
-
Emblem of the Search and Rescue Services (SAR)
-
Emblem of the Parachute Engineer Squadron (EZAPAC)
-
Emblem of the Aerospace Medicine Training Centre (CIMA)
-
Emblem of the Military Air Medical Evacuation Unit (UMAER)
-
Emblem of the Cartographic and Photographic Centre
(CECAF) -
Emblem of the General Air Force Academy (AGA)
-
Emblem of the Non-Commissioned Officers Academy (ABA)
-
Emblem of the Air Force Police (PA)
-
Emblem of the Air Force Historical and Cultural Service (SHYCEA)
-
Emblem of the Air Force Orphan Patronage
(PAHUEA)
Civil Guard
-
Emblem of the Civil Guard
-
Monogram of the Civil Guard
-
Monogram of the Civil Guard (Variant)
Coats of Arms
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Assistant Operations Directorate (DAO)
-
Operations Command (MOP)
[Obsolete] -
Technical Cabinet (GT)
-
Personnel General Sub-Directorate (SGP)
-
Support General Sub-Directorate (SGA)
-
Staff (EMGC)
-
1st Zone -
Madrid Community -
2nd Zone -
Castile–La Mancha -
3rd Zone - Extremadura
-
4th Zone - Andalusia
-
5th Zone - Murcia Region
-
6th Zone -
Valencian Community -
7th Zone - Catalonia
-
8th Zone - Aragón
-
9th Zone - Navarre
-
10th Zone - La Rioja
-
11th Zone - Basque Country
-
12th Zone -
Castile and León -
13th Zone - Cantabria
-
14th Zone - Asturias
-
15th Zone - Galicia
-
16th Zone - Canary Islands
-
17th Zone - Baleraric Islands
-
Ceuta Command
-
Melilla Command
-
Reserve and Security Grouping (ARS)
-
Traffic Grouping (ATGC)
-
Cavalry Squadron (ECGC)
-
Rural Action Unit (UAR)
-
Rapid Reaction Group (GAR)
Rural Action Unit -
Underwater Activities Group (GEAS)
-
Operative Security Group (GOS)
-
Mountain Rescue and Intervention Service
(GREIM) -
Control of Weapons and Explosive Material Service
(IAEGC) -
Education Command
(JE) -
Special and Reserve Units Command
(JUER) -
Judiciary Police Service
(PJGC) -
Air Service (SAGUCI)
-
Citizen Security Service (SECIC)
-
Canine Service (SECIR)
-
Fiscal Service (SFCG)
-
Naval Service (SEMAGUCI)
-
Nature Protection Service (SEPRONA)
-
Protection and Security Service (SEPROSE)
-
Intelligence Service (SIGC)
-
Explosive Artifacts Defuser and CBRN Defense Service
(TEDAX) -
Central Operative Unit (UCO)
Judiciary Police Service -
Special Intervention Unit (UEI)
-
Subsoils Reconnaissance Unit (URS)
-
Occupational Safety Service (SPGC)
-
Sanitary Service (SASGC)
-
Internal Affairs Service (SAIGC)
-
Officers Academy
(Aranjuez Center) -
Officers Academy
(El Escorial Center) -
Non-Commissioned Officers and Guards Academy
-
Traffic Academy (ET)
-
School of Young Guards "Duque de Ahumada"
Service and Graduate Course Badges
-
ARS
Service -
Graduate Course -
Traffic Grouping
Service -
Graduate Course -
Cavalry Squadron
Service -
Graduate Course -
Weaponry Specialist
Service -
Graduate Course -
Information Technology Specialist
Service -
Graduate -
Rapid Reaction Group
Service -
Graduate Course -
GEAS
Service -
Graduate Course -
GOS
Service -
Graduate Course -
GREIM
Service -
Graduate Course -
IAEGC
Service -
Graduate Course -
Teaching Personnel
Service -
Graduate -
Judiciary Police Service
Service -
Graduate Course -
Air Service
Service -
Graduate Course -
SECIC
Service -
Graduate Course -
Canine Service
Service -
Graduate Course -
Fiscal Service
Service -
Graduate Course -
Naval Service
Service -
Graduate Course -
SEPRONA
Service -
Graduate Course -
SEPROSE
Service -
Graduate Course -
Intelligence Service
Service -
Graduate Course -
TEDAX
Service -
Graduate Course -
UEI
Service -
Graduate Course -
URS
Service -
Graduate Course -
Occupational Safety Service
Service -
Graduate Course -
Sanitary Service
Service -
Graduate -
Internal Affairs Service
Service
Emblems/Patchs
-
Air Service
(SAGUCI) -
Naval Service
(SEMAGUCI)
-
Traffic Grouping (ATGC)
-
Rapid Reaction Group
Rural Action Unit
(GAR) -
Underwater Activities Group
(GEAS) -
Operative Security Group (GOS)
-
Mountain Rescue and Intervention Service (GREIM)
-
Explosive Artifacts Defuser and CBRN Defense Service
(TEDAX) -
Central Operative Unit (UCO)
-
Special Intervention Unit (UEI)
-
Reserve and Security Grouping
(ARS) -
Special Security Group
Reserve and Security Grouping
(ARS-GES) -
Infrastructure and Monitoring of Crisis Situations Department
(DISSC) -
Citizen Security Service (SECIC)
-
Emblem of the Guardia Civil Foundation
Former Units
-
Coat of Arms of the former Auxiliary Corps
(Volunteers)
Former Destination Badges (Until 2015)
-
Assistant Operations Directorate
-
Technical Cabinet
-
Personnel General Sub-Directorate
-
Support General Sub-Directorate
-
1st Zone -
Madrid Community -
2nd Zone -
Castile–La Mancha -
3rd Zone - Extremadura
-
4th Zone - Andalusia
-
5th Zone - Murcia Region
-
6th Zone -
Valencian Community -
7th Zone - Catalonia
-
8th Zone - Aragón
-
9th Zone - Navarre
-
10th Zone - La Rioja
-
11th Zone - Basque Country
-
12th Zone -
Castile and León -
13th Zone - Cantabria
-
14th Zone - Asturias
-
15th Zone - Galicia
-
16th Zone - Canary Islands
-
17th Zone - Baleraric Islands
-
Ceuta Command
-
Melilla Command
Royal Guard
-
Emblem of the Royal Guard (GR)
-
Shoulder Sleeve Insignia of the Royal Guard
-
Badge of the
"Monteros de Espinosa" Company
Army -
Patch of the
"Monteros de Espinosa" Company -
Badge of the
Marines "Mar Océano" Company
Navy -
Patch of the
Marines "Mar Océano" Company -
Badge of the
"Plus Ultra" Squadron
Air Force -
Patch of the
"Plus Ultra" Squadron -
Emblem of the
Royal Escort Squadron
Army (Cavalry)
Military Emergencies Unit
-
Coat of Arms of the Military Emergencies Unit (UME)
-
Coat of Arms of the Command and Headquarters (CG)
-
Coat of Arms of the 1st Emergency Intervention Battalion
(BIEM-I) -
Coat of Arms of the 2nd Emergency Intervention Battalion
(BIEM-II) -
Coat of Arms of the 3rd Emergency Intervention Battalion
(BIEM-III) -
Coat of Arms of the 4th Emergency Intervention Battalion
(BIEM-IV) -
Coat of Arms of the 5th Emergency Intervention Battalion
(BIEM-V)
-
Coat of Arms of the Emergency Intervention and Support Regiment
(RAIEM)
-
Coat of Arms of the Emergency Support Group
(GAEM)
RAIEM -
Coat of arms of the Emergency Intervention and Environmental Technology Group
(GIETMA)
RAIEM
-
Coat of Arms of the Headquarters Unit
(UCG) -
Coat of Arms of the Communications Battalion
(BTUME) -
Coat of Arms of the Aerial Group
(AGRUMEDA) -
Coat of Arms of the Military Emergencies School
(EMES)
Others
-
Coat of Arms of the Volunteer Reserve (RESVOL)
-
Coat of Arms of the Spanish Armed Forces Veterans
NATO - Spain
-
Coat of Arms of the NATO C-IED COE
-
Emblem of the NATO Combined Air Operations Center-Torrejón de Ardoz (CAOC-TJ)
-
Emblem of the Former NATO Combined Air Operations Center 8-Torrejon (CAOC-8)
(Until 2013) -
Emblem of the Former NATO-Headquarters Allied Force Command Madrid
(1999-2013)
Law Enforcement, Intelligence and Rescue[edit]
Image gallery.
National Police Corps
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Badge of the National Police Corps
(CNP)
-
Emblem of the Commissioner General (CGI)
-
Emblem of the Judiciary Police Commissioner General (CGPJ)
-
Emblem of the Citizen Security Commissioner General (CGSC)
-
Emblem of the Immigration and Customs Commissioner General (CGEF)
-
Emblem of the Scientific Support Commissioner General (CGPC)
-
Emblem of the Aviation Service (SMA)
-
Pilot Wings
-
Emblem of the Anti-riot Units (UIP)
-
Emblem of the EOD-CBRN Central Unit (UCDE-NRBQ)
-
Emblem of the Special Group of Operations (GEO)
-
Emblem of the Security Special Operations Groups (GOES)
-
Emblem of the Prevention and Reaction Unit (UPR)
-
Emblema of the Borders Central Unit (UCF)
-
Emblem of the Central Information Unit (UCI)
-
Emblema of the Antiterrorism Information
-
Emblem of the Subsoil and Environmental Protection Unit (UES)
-
Emblem of the Canine Guides Special Unit (UEGC)
-
Emblem of the Cavalry Special Unit (UEC)
-
Emblem of the Narcotics Central Brigade (UDYCO)
-
Emblem of the Central Protection Unit (UCP)
-
Emblem of the Organized Crime Specialised Response Groups (GRECO)
-
Emblem of the Transport Brigade (BM)
-
Badge of the Judiciary Police
-
Emblem of the Medicine Service (UPAS)
-
Emblem of the Internal Affairs Unit (UAI)
-
Emblem of the National Police Academy (ENP)
-
Emblem of the Spanish Police Foundation (FPE)
Customs Surveillance Service
-
Emblem of the Customs Surveillance Service (SVA)
Head of Government Office Security Department
-
Coat of Arms of the Head of Government Office Security Department (DSPG)
Emergency and Rescue Agencies
-
Emblem of the Maritime Safety Agency (SASEMAR)
-
Emblem of the Civil Defence
Prisons
-
Emblem of the General Secretary of Prison Institutions (SGIP)
Intelligence Agencies
-
Emblem of the Intelligence Center for Counter-Terrorism and Organized Crime (CITCO)
-
National Intelligence Centre (CNI)
Former Spanish Kingdoms[edit]
Territories of the Former Crown of Aragon[edit]
Monarchs
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Arms of the Counts of Barcelona and Aragonse Monarchs
-
Royal arms of Aragon (Crowned)
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Royal arms of Aragon (Lozenge Shaped)
-
Arms of Count Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona
(Golden escarbuncle variant) -
Arms of Count Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona
(Sable escarbuncle variant)
-
Ornamented Aragonese Royal Coat of Arms (14th-15th Centuries Design)
-
Ornamented Aragonese Royal Coat of Arms (16th-19th Centuries Design)
-
Ornamented Arms, 16th-19th Centuries Design
(Gules and Azur Mantling Variant) -
Ornamented Arms, 16th-19th Centuries Design with the Order of the Golden Fleece
-
Variant with the Crest of the Chivalry of St George
(15th Century)
Variants of the Spanish Royal Arms
-
Coat of Arms of Ferdinand II as Monarch of the Crown of Aragon, 1479-1492
-
Coat of Arms of Ferdinand II as Monarch of the Crown of Aragon, 1492-1504
-
Coat of Arms of Juan Carlos I (Unofficial), 1975-2014
Other members of the Royal House
Image gallery
Queens Consort
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Coat of Arms of Constance of Sicily
-
Coat of Arms of Marie of Lusignan
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Coat of Arms of Elisenda of Montcada
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Coat of Arms of Eleanor of Sicily
-
Coat of Arms of Sibila of Fortia
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Coat of Arms of Violant of Bar
-
Coat of Arms of Mary of Luna
-
Coat of Arms of Margarida of Prades
-
Coat of Arms of Eleanor of Alburquerque
-
Coat of Arms of Maria of Castile
-
Coat of Arms of Juana Enríquez
-
Coat of Arms of Germaine of Foix
-
Coat of Arms of Germaine of Foix after her second marriage
Prince of Girona (Heir)
-
Coat of Arms of John I of Aragon as Duke of Girona
-
Coat of Arms of the Prince of Girona, 1370-1665
-
Coat of Arms of Juan Carlos of Spain as
Titular Prince of Girona (Unofficial), 1947-1975
Other members
-
Arms of Nuño Sanchez, Count of Roussillon and Cerdagne
-
Arms of Prince Alfonso of Aragon (1229-1260)
-
Arms of Raymond Berengar of Aragon and Anjou (1308-1366)
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Sicilian Arms of James II of Aragon as Infante (Prince), 1285-1296
-
Arms of King Martin of Aragon as Infante
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Arms of John I of Empúries
-
Arms of Peter II, Count of Urgell
-
Arms of John, Count of Prades
-
Arms of Alfonso IV of Ribagorza, Marquis of Villena
-
Coat of Arms Ferdinand of Aragon, Ferdinand I as King of Naples
-
Arms of John II of Aragon as Infante
-
Personal Coat of Arms of John II of Aragon as Prince
-
Arms of Henry II, Count of Empúries, I Duke of Segorbe
-
Coat of Arms of Ferdinand of Aragon-Naples, Duke of Calabria
-
Coat of Arms of Hernando of Aragon, Archbishop of Zaragoza and Lieutenant General of Aragon
Alonso of Aragon
-
Old Arms of Alonso of Aragon
-
Coat of Arms of Alonso of Aragon, Archbishop of Zaragoza and Valencia. Lieutenant General of Aragon
Former Kingdom and Historic Region of Aragon[edit]
Present
-
Official Coat of Arms of the Autonomous Community of Aragon
Historical
-
Cross of Íñigo Arista Arms (Kingdom of Aragon)
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Cross of Alcoraz Arms (Kingdom of Aragon)
-
Tree of Sobrarbe Arms (Kingdom of Aragon)
-
Coat of Arms of the Aragonese Monarchs and Counts of Barcelona. Abreviated Aragonse Royal Coat of Arms. Coat of Arms of the whole Crown of Aragon
-
Historic Coat of Arms of Aragon
-
Historic Coat of Arms of Aragon (Variant 1)
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Historic Coat of Arms of Aragon (Variant 2)
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Historic Coat of Arms of Aragon (Variant 3)
-
Historic Coat of Arms of Aragon
(Angel Supporter Version) -
Aragonese Heraldic Emblems
(With Supporters) -
Historic Coat of Arms of Aragon,
1931-1936 and 1938
(II Spanish Republic)
Aragonese Kingdom of Sicily[edit]
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Arms of King Manfred of Sicily
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Arms of King Manfred of Sicily
(Modern design) -
Coat of Arms of the Aragonese Kings of Sicily
-
Coat of Arms of the Aragonese Kings of Sicily
(with Crest)
Catalonia[edit]
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Old Coat of Arms of Catalonia and Historic Arms of the City of Barcelona
-
Former Coat of Arms of Catalonia
-
Modern Coat of Arms of Catalonia
-
Seal of self-government institutions of Catalonia
Former Kingdom and Historic Region of Valencia[edit]
Present
-
Official Coat of Arms of the Autonomous Community of Valencia
Historical
-
Coat of Arms of the Kingdom and City of Valencia
(14th-16th Centuries) -
Coat of Arms of the Kingdom and City of Valencia
(16th-18th Centuries) -
Former Coat of Arms of the Kingdom and City of Valencia party with the
Royal Arms of Aragon
(16th-18th Centuries) -
Royal Arms of Aragon (Lozenge shaped) Valencian Royal Emblem 1377 -18th Century
Coat of Arms of Valencia
18th Century-1814 -
Coat of Arms of the Pre-Autonomous Council of the Land of Valencia
(1978-1984)
Former Kingdom of Majorca[edit]
Present
-
Coat of Arms of Balearic Islands
Historical
-
Royal Coat and Shield of Arms of Majorca,
c.1276-14th Century -
Coat of Arms of the Monarchs of Majorca
since the 14th Century -
Common Royal Coat of Arms of Majorca,
17th Century-1715
and the Balearic Islands,
1715-20th Century
Duchies in Greece[edit]
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Coat of Arms of the Duchy of Athens
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Coat of Arms of the Duchy of Neopatria
Others (Aragonese Territories)[edit]
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Arms of the Mercedarians (Version without Crest)
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Coat of Arms of the Mercedarians (Common)
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Coat of Arms of the Mercedarians (Heraldry of the Former Crown of Aragon Territories)
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Arms of the House of Cardona
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Arms of John Raymond Folc III of Cardona
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Arms of John Raymond Folc IV of Cardona
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Arms of the House of Folch, Dukes of Cardona
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Arms of Ferdinand I John Raymond Folch of Cardona
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Arms of the House of Montalto
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Shield of the Aragonese House of Luna
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Arms of the Aragonese House of Luna-Lozenge, Women
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Arms of the Viscounts of Castellbo
Badges[edit]
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Cross of Saint George Badge
Crowned -
Cross of Saint George Badge
Catalan Government Award
Territories of the Former Crown of Castile[edit]
Present[edit]
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Coat of Arms of Castile and León
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Emblem of Andalusia
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Coat of Arms of the Canary Islands
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Coat of Arms of Cantabria
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Coat of Arms of Castile-La Mancha
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Coat of Arms of Ceuta
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Coat of Arms of Extremadura
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Coat of Arms of the Community of Madrid
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Coat of Arms of Melilla
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Coat of Arms of the Region of Murcia
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Coat of Arms of La Rioja
Asturias
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Coat of Arms of Asturias
-
Historical Coat of Arms of Asturias
(Flag of Asturian Noblemen Regimient)
Historical[edit]
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Royal Coat of Arms of the Crown of Castile, 1230-1284
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Royal Coat of Arms of the Crown of Castile, 1284-1390
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Coat of Arms of John I of Castile as Castilian Monach and Crown of Portugal Pretender, 1383-1390
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Coat of Arms of Henry III of Castile, 1390-1406
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Royal Coat of Arms of the Crown of Castile, 15th Century
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Coat of Arms of the Crown of Castile, 16th Century-1715
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Arms of the Crown Castile with the Old Royal Crest
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Arms of the Crown Castile with the Royal Crest
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Coat of Arms of John II and Henry IV of Castile with Supporters
Members of the Royal House
Image gallery
Queens Consort
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Coat of arms of Beatriz of Swabia
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Coat of arms of Jeanne of Dammartin
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Coat of arms of Violant of Aragon
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Coat of arms of Mary of Molina
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Coat of arms of Constance of Portugal
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Coat of arms of Constance of Peñafiel
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Coat of arms of Mary of Portugal
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Coat of arms of Blanca of Bourbon
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Coat of arms of Juana of Castro
(Illegitimate) -
Coat of arms of Juana Manuel
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Coat of arms of Eleanor of Aragon
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Coat of arms of Beatrice of Portugal
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Coat of Amrs of Catherine of Lancaster
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Coat of Arms of Maria of Aragon
-
Coat of Arms of Isabella of Portugal
-
Coat of Arms of Joan of Portugal
As Queen Consort -
Coat of Arms of Joan of Portugal
As Queen Dowager
Prince of Asturias (Heir)
-
1230-1284
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1284-1390
-
1390-15th Century
-
c.1400-1468
-
Coat of Arms of Isabella of Castile as Princess of Asturias
With crest -
Coat of Arms of Isabella of Castile as Princess of Asturias
The Children of Ferdinand III, the Saint
-
Arms of Infante Frederick of Castile
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Arms of Infanta Berengaria
-
Arms of Infante Henry
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Arms of Infante Philip
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Arms of Infante Juan Manuel, Lord of Villena
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Arms of Infante Ferdinand, Count of Aumale and Baron of Montgomery
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Arms of Infanta Eleanor as Queen Consort of England
-
Arms of Infante Louis
Other Members of the Royal Family and Monarchs Descendants
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Arms of Alfonso of Molina (child of Alfonso IX of León, brother of Ferdinand III)
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Arms of Infante John of Castile, named of Tarifa (child of Alfonso X)
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Arms of Infante Alfonso of Castile (child of Sancho IV)
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Arms of Infante Philip of Castile (child of Sancho IV)
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Arms of Sancho of Castile (illegitimate child of Alfonso XI)
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Arms of Alfonso de la Cerda grandson of Infante Ferdinand de la Cerda (child of Alfonso X)
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Arms of Louis de la Cerda grandson of Infante Ferdinand de la Cerda (child of Alfonso X)
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Arms of Fernando Alfonso of Valencia (Grandson of Infante John of Castile, child of Alfonso X)
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Arms of María de Padilla, Mistress of King Peter
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Arms of John of Castile and Castro (illegitimate child of King Peter)
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Arms of Diego of Castile (illegitimate child of King Peter)
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Arms of John Téllez of Castile, son of Tello Alfonso, Lord of Aguilar de Campoo (illegitimate child of Alfonso XI)
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Arms of Henry II of Castile before his accession to the Throne
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Arms of Henry of Castile and Sousa (illegitimate child of Henry II)
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Fadrique of Castile and Ponce de León, 1st Duke of Benavente (illegitimate child of Henry II)
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Arms of Alonso Enríquez, Admiral of Castile (illegitimate child of Fadrique Alonso of Castile, Lord of Haro, the fifth illegitimate child of Alfonso XI)
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Old Coat of Arms of the House of la Cerda
Before c.1376 -
Modern Coat of Arms of the House of la Cerda
After c.1376
John of Gaunt, First Duke of Lancaster, Crown of Castile Pretender
-
Coat of Arms of John of Gaunt, First Duke of Lancaster
-
Coat of Arms of John of Gaunt, First Duke of Lancaster (as Crown of Castile Pretender)
Badges[edit]
-
Badge of the Royal Bend of Castile
(Showed in a heraldic shield)
Former Kingdom and Historic Region of Castile[edit]
Present
-
Coat of Arms of Castile (Unofficial)
Historical
-
Heraldic Sign of the King of Castile, 1171-1214
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Coat of arms and Shield of the Castilian monach, 1214-1390
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Coat of Arms of Castile, 1390-15th Century
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Coat of Arms of Castile, 16th-20th Centuries design
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Arms of Castile with the Royal Crest
Propagation of the Arms of Castile
Image gallery
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Arms of Robert, Count of Artois
Child of Louis VIII, King of France and Blanche of Castile (daughter of Alfonso VIII) -
Arms of Alfonso, Count of Poitiers
Child of Louis VIII, King of France and Blanche of Castile (daughter of Alfonso VIII) -
Arms of Charles, Count of Anjou (before 1246)
Child of Louis VIII, King of France and Blanche of Castile (daughter of Alfonso VIII) -
Arms of Afonso III of Portugal as Count of Boulogne
Child of Afonso II, King of Portugal and Urraca of Castile (daughter of Alfonso VIII) -
Arms of Alphonso of Brienne
Child of Berengaria of León (granddaughter of Alfonso VIII) -
Arms of Infante Fernando of Portugal, Lord of Serpa
Child of Afonso II, King of Portugal and Urraca of Castile (daughter of Alfonso VIII) -
Arms of Infante Afonso of Portugal, Lord of Portalegre
Child of Afonso III, King of Portugal (grandson of Alfonso VIII) -
Arms of Infanta Branca of Portugal, Viscountess of Huelgas and Lady of Cifuentes
daughter of Afonso III, King of Portugal (grandson of Alfonso VIII) -
Arms of Leonor Afonso, Countess of Neiva and Lady of Pedrógão Mortagua and Neiva
illegitimate daughter of Afonso III, King of Portugal (grandson of Alfonso VIII) -
Arms of Alfonso Sánchez, Lord of Alburquerque
illegitimate son of Denis, King of Portugal (great-grandson of Alfonso VIII) -
Arms of Beatriz de Portugal
daughter of Infante Afonso, Lord of Portalegre (great-grandson of Alfonso VIII) -
Arms of Sousa from Andalussia
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Arms of Louis II d'Évreux, Count of Étampes
son of Marie de La Cerda (granddaughter of Alfonso X of Castile) -
Arms of Robert of Alençon, Count of Perche
son of Marie de La Cerda y Lara (great-granddaughter of Alfonso X of Castile)
Former Kingdom and Historic Region of León[edit]
Present
-
Coat of Arms of the Province of León
-
Coat of Arms of the Province of León
(Variant) -
Coat of Arms of the City of León
Historical
-
Seal of Ferdinand II of León, 1157-1188
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Shield of Ferdinand II of León
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Seal of Alfonso IX of León, 1188-1230
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Shield of Alfonso IX of León
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Shield and Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of León, 1230-1284
-
Shield and Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of León, 1284-1390
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Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of León, 1390-15th Century Design
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Coat of Arms of the Kingdom and Historical Region of León
(Design adopted in the 16th Century) -
Coat of Arms of the Kingdom and Historical Region of León
(Variant) -
Coat of Arms of the Kingdom and Historical Region of León with the Royal Crest
-
Coat of Arms of the Province of León, 1833-1931 and
1938-1977 -
Coat of Arms of the Province of León, 1931-1938
(II Spanish Republic)
Leonese Variants of the Royal Arms
Former Kingdom and Historic Region of Galicia[edit]
Present
-
Coat of Arms of Galicia
Historical
-
Attributed Shield and Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Galicia
(Segar's Roll) -
Attributed Shield and Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Galicia
(Hérault Vermandois and Redinghoven Armorials) -
Attributed Shield and Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Galicia
(5 Chalices Version) -
Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Galicia,
15th Century -
Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Galicia,
16th Century -
Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Galicia,
17th Century -
Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Galicia,
18th Century -
Coat of Arms of Galicia,
19th Century -
Coat of Arms of Galicia, 1931/1932-1936
(II Spanish Republic) -
Coat of Arms of Galicia, 1936
(II Spanish Republic)
Galician Variants of the Spanish Royal Arms
-
Coat of Arms of
Charles I -
Coat of Arms of Philip II, 1556/1558-1580
-
Royal Coat of Arms, 1580-1668
-
Coat of Arms of
Charles II -
Coat of Arms of Philip V
-
Coat of Arms of
Juan Carlos I (Unofficial)
1975-2014
Lesser Royal Arms
-
Lesser Royal Coat of Arms, c.1504-1580
-
Lesser Royal Coat of Arms, 1580-1668
-
Lesser Coat of Arms of Charles II
-
Lesser Coat of Arms of Philip V
Badge
Basque Lordships and Historical Region[edit]
Present
-
Coat of Arms of the Basque Country
-
Coat of Arms of Álava
-
Coat of Arms of Biscay
-
Coat of Arms of Gipuzkoa
Historical
-
Arms of the House of Haro, Lords of Biscay
-
Historic Coat of Arms of the Lordship and Province of Gipuzkoa, 1466-1979
-
Historic Coat of Arms of the Lordship and Province of Biscay, 15th-19th Centuries
-
Personal Variant of the Spanish Monarchs Coat of Arms as Lords of Biscay
16th-17th Centuries
-
Coat of Arms of the Basque Country Autonomous Government
(1936-1937)
Lordship of Molina[edit]
Present
-
Coat of Arms of Molina de Aragón
Historical
-
Arms of the Former Lordship of Molina
Crown of Castile Realms[edit]
-
Coat of Arms of the Realm of Canary Islands
-
Coat of Arms of the Realm of Granada
-
Coat of Arms of the Realm of Jaen
-
Coat of Arms of the Realm of Murcia
-
Coat of Arms of the Realm of Seville
-
Coat of Arms of the Realm of Seville with Crest
-
Coat of Arms of the Realm of Toledo
-
Coat of Arms of the Realm of Toledo with Crest
-
Coat of Arms of the Realm of Cordoba
(Fesses Variant) -
Coat of Arms of the Realm of Cordoba with Crest
(Fesses Variant) -
Coat of Arms of the Realm of Cordoba
(Kingdom of Leon Arms Variant)
[edit]
Present[edit]
-
Coat of Arms of Navarre
Historical[edit]
-
Sign of Sancho VII of Navarre
-
Seal of Sancho VII of Navarre
(Reverse)
-
Royal Coat of Arms of Navarre, 1234/1259-1284
-
Royal Coat of Arms of Navarre, 1285-1328
-
Royal Coat of Arms of Navarre, 1328-1425
-
Royal Coat of Arms of Navarre, 1425-1479
-
Royal Coat of Arms of Navarre, 1479-1483
-
Lesser vesion, 1479-1483
-
Royal Coat of Arms of Navarre, 1483-1512
-
Coat of Arms of Henry IV of France as King of Navarre, 1572-1589
Arms of the Monarchs of Navarre with the Royal Crest, House of Evreux |
Arms of Charles III of Navarre with Supporters |
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Coat of Arms of Prince John of Aragon as Monarch of Navarre (Future John II) |
Coat of Arms of John II of Aragon as Monarch of Navarre (Future John II) |
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Stand-Alone Royal Coat of Arms of Navarre,
14th Century-c.1580
(Variant)
In collaboration with
Adelbrecht
-
Coat of Arms of Navarre, c.1580-1700
-
Coat of Arms of Navarre, 1700-1910
Navarrese Variants of the Spanish Royal Arms
-
Coat of Arms of
Charles IV/I -
Coat of Arms of
Philip IV/II,
1556/1558-1580 -
Royal Coat of Arms, 1580-1668
-
Coat of Arms of
Charles V/II -
Coat of Arms of
Philip VII/V
(Ornamented Version) -
Coat of Arms of
Juan Carlos I (Unofficial),
1975-2014
Members of the Royal Family
Image gallery
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Arms of Charles III of Navarre as Crown Prince
Also used by Philip, Count of Longueville (Son of Philip III) -
Coat of Arms of Charles, Prince of Viana
-
Coat of Arms of Juan Carlos of Spain as
Titular Prince of Viana (Unofficial), 1964-1975
Queens Consort
-
Coat of Arms of Constance of Toulouse
-
Coat of Arms of Margaret of Bourbon
-
Coat of Arms of Isabella of France
-
Coat of Arms of Blanche of Artois
-
Coat of Arms of Margaret of Burgundy
-
Coat of Arms of Clémence of Hungary
-
Coat of Arms of Joan II, Countess of Burgundy
As Queen Consort -
Coat of Arms of Blanche of Burgundy
-
Coat of Arms of Marie of Luxembourg
-
Coat of Arms of Jeanne d'Évreux
-
Coat of Arms of Joan of Valois
-
Coat of Arms of Eleanor of Castile
-
Coat of Arms of Juana Enríquez
'De Facto' Queen Consort -
Coat of Arms of Agnes of Cleves
'De Jure' Queen Consort -
Coat of Arms of Margaret of Angoulême
Other Members and Monarchs Descendants
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Arms of Louis of Navarre, Count of Beaumont-le-Roger
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Arms of Peter of Navarre, Count of Mortain
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Arms of the Constable of Navarre
Badges[edit]
Image gallery
Emirate of Granada[edit]
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Coat of Arms of the Monarchs of the Emirate of Granada, 1013-1492
(Nasrid dynasty)
Provinces[edit]
Islands[edit]
Largest Cities and Notable Towns[edit]
Comarcas[edit]
Historical[edit]
Crowns of Aragon and Castile (Spain): Catholic Monarchs[edit]
-
Coat of Arms of Catholic Monarchs,
1474-1492 -
Coat of Arms of Catholic Monarchs,
1492-1504
Coat of Arms of Catholic Monarchs with all supporters | |
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1474-1492 | 1492-1504 |
Ferdinand II of Aragon
-
Coat of Arms of Ferdinand II as Monarch of the Crown of Aragon, 1479-1492
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Coat of Arms of Ferdinand II as Monarch of the Crown of Aragon, 1492-1504
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Coat of Arms of Ferdinand II of Aragon, 1504-1513
-
Coat of Arms of Ferdinand II of Aragon, 1513-1516
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Coat of Arms of Ferdinand II of Aragon as Lord of Biscay
Coat of Arms of Ferdinand II of Aragon, 1513-1516 (with supporters) |
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Crown of Castile and Duchy of Burgundy: Joanna and Philip[edit]
Joanna of Castile
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Coat of Arms of Joanna of Castile as Burgundian Consort
1496-1502 -
Coat of Arms of Joanna of Castile as Burgundian Consort
1502 1506
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Coat of Arms of Queen Joanna of Castile
(Common) -
Coat of Arms of Queen Joanna of Castile
(with the Eagle of St. John
as supporter)
Coat of Arms of Queen Joanna of Castile (with supporters) |
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Philip of Burgundy, Called "the Handsome"
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Coat of Arms of Philip as Duke of Burgundy
(Philip IV) -
Coat of Arms of Philip of Burgundy as King of Castile (Philip I)
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Coat of Arms of Philip I of Castile, Chivalric ornaments
Coat of Arms of Philip I of Castile (with Burgundian and Castilian supporters, crest and motto) |
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[edit]
Heir of Burgundy
-
Coat of Arms of future Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor as Heir of Burgundy
Monarch of Castile, Aragon, Navarre (Spain) and the Low Countries (1516-1530)
-
1516-1518,
Common version -
1516-1518
(with the Eagle of St. John as supporter) -
1516-1518,
Chivaric design of the Order of the Golden Fleece Armorial -
1518-1520,
Common version -
1518-1520
(with the Eagle of St. John as supporter) -
1518-1520,
Chivaric design of the Order of the Golden Fleece Armorial -
1520-1530,
Common version -
1520-1530
(with the Eagle of St. John as supporter) -
1520-1530,
Chivaric design of the Order of the Golden Fleece Armorial
1516-1518, Version with motto, Burgundian and Spanish supporters |
1518-1520, Version with motto, Burgundian and Spanish supporters |
1520-1530, Version with motto, Burgundian and Spanish supporters |
Holy Roman Emperor (1530-1556)
Middle Coat of Arms | Greater Coat of Arms |
Or Shield Variant | Version with Supporters and Motto |
Variants
-
Coat of Arms as Monarch of Navarre
-
Coat of Arms as Monarch of Galicia
-
Coat of Arms as Monarch of Milan
[edit]
-
1556-1558
(Common version) -
1558-1580
(Common version) -
1580-1598
(Common version)
(with the Eagle of St. John as supporter) |
(with the Eagle of St. John as supporter) In collaboration with Parair |
(with lions as supporters) |
(with lions as supporters) |
Variants
-
Variant as
Monarch of Navarre,
1556/1558-1580 -
Variant as
Monarch of Navarre,
1580-1598 -
Variant as
Monarch of Galicia,
1556/1558-1580 -
Variant as
Monarch of Galicia,
1580-1598 -
Variant as
Monarch of Milan,
1554-1558 -
Variant as
Monarch of Milan,
1558-1580 -
Variant as
Monarch of Milan,
1580-1598 -
Variant as Monarch of Naples,
1554-1598
and Sicily,
1556-1580 -
Variant as Monarch of Sicily,
1580-1598 -
Variant used by the Spanish Diplomatic Service
[edit]
-
1598-1668
(Common version) -
Charles II, 1668-1700
(Common version)
(with the Eagle of St. John as supporter) In collaboration with Parair |
(with the Eagle of St. John as supporter) |
(with lions as supporters) |
(with lions as supporters) |
Variants
-
The King of Spain as Monarch of Navarre,
1598-1668 -
Charles II of Spain as Monarch of Navarre,
1668-1700 -
The King of Spain as Monarch of Galicia,
1598-1668 -
Charles II of Spain as Monarch of Galicia,
1668-1700 -
The King of Spain as Monarch of Milan,
1598-1700 -
The King of Spain as Monarch of Naples,
1598-1668 -
Charles II of Spain as Monarch of Naples,
1668-1700 -
The King of Spain as Monarch of Sicily,
1598-1700
War of the Spanish Succession[edit]
Archduke Charles of Austria
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Coat of Arms of Archduke Charles as Claimant
Common version -
Coat of Arms of Archduke Charles as Claimant
Eight half-arches crown variant -
Coat of Arms of Archduke Charles as Pretender
Version used in the Peninsular Territories of the Crown of Aragon
Common version with supporters |
Version for the Peninsular Territories of the Crown of Aragon with supporters |
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Coat of Arms of Archduke Carles (later Charles VI as Holy Emperor) as Monarch of Naples and Sicily
Philip of France, Duke of Anjou
-
Greater Coat of Arms
Golden Fleece Variant -
Greater Coat of Arms
Golden Fleece and Holy Spirit Collars Variant
COAT OF ARMS (with supporters, mantle, crest and mottos) |
Variants
-
Coat of Arms of Philip V of Spain as Monarch of Galicia
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Coat of Arms of Philip V of Spain as Monarch of Naples
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Coat of Arms of Philip V of Spain as Monarch of Sicily
Kingdom of Spain and the Indies[edit]
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Royal Greater Coat of Arms of Spain,
1700-1761
Golden Fleece Variant -
Royal Greater Coat of Arms of Spain,
1700-1761
Golden Fleece and Holy Spirit Collars Variant -
Royal Greater Coat of Arms of Spain,
1761-1808
Golden Fleece Variant -
Royal Greater Coat of Arms of Spain,
1761-1808
Golden Fleece and Order of Charles III Collars Variant
ROYAL COAT OF ARMS, 1700-1761 (with supporters, mantle, crest and mottos) |
ROYAL COAT OF ARMS, 1761-1868 / 1874-1931 (with supporters, mantle, crest and mottos) |
Napoleonic Invasion[edit]
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Grand Coat of Arms of Joseph Bonaparte
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Middle Coat of Arms
-
Lesser Coat of Arms-Golden Fleece Variant
-
Lesser Coat of Arms
Kingdom of Spain (House of Bourbon, Restored)[edit]
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Royal Greater Coat of Arms of Spain,
1812-1868
Golden Fleece Variant -
Royal Greater Coat of Arms of Spain,
1812-1868
Golden Fleece and Order of Charles III Collars Variant
ROYAL COAT OF ARMS, 1812-1868 (with supporters, mantle, crest and mottos) |
Provisional Government[edit]
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Coat of Arms of Spain, 1868-1870
Used by the Government -
Coat of Arms of Spain, 1868-1870
Used by the Government, Variant -
Coat of Arms of Spain, 1868-1870 / 1873–1874
Used on Head of State's Seal, Bizarre Variant -
Proposed Coat of Arms of Spain in 1868 with the Civic Crown (Unofficial)
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Coat of Arms of the Realm, 1868-1870
Pillars of Hercules -
Coat of Arms of the Realm, 1868-1870
Laurel Branches -
Coat of Arms of the Realm, 1868-1870
Console -
Coat of Arms of the Realm, 1868-1870
Golden Fleece -
Coat of Arms of the Realm, 1868-1870
Golden Fleece and Mantle
-
Great Coat of Arms of the Realm, 1868-1870
Kingdom of Spain (House of Savoy)[edit]
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Coat of Arms of Spain, 1871-1873
Laurel Branches -
Coat of Arms of Spain, 1871-1873
Pillars of Hercules -
Coat of Arms of Spain, 1871-1873 Golden Fleece
-
Coat of Arms of King Amadeo of Spain
ROYAL COAT OF ARMS, 1871-1873 (with supporters and mantle) |
First Spanish Repubic[edit]
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Coat of Arms of Spain,
1873-1874 -
Coat of Arms of Spain,
1873-1874
Variant
Kingdom of Spain (House of Bourbon, Restored)[edit]
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Coat of Arms of Spain,
1874-1931
Laurel Branches -
c.1883-1931
France escutcheon -
Coat of Arms of Spain,
1874-1931
Pillars of Hercules -
c.1883-1931
France escutcheon -
Coat of Arms of Spain,
1874-1931
Golden Fleece -
c.1883-1931
France escutcheon -
Coat of Arms of Spain,
1874-1931
Golden Fleece and Mantle -
c.1883-1931,
France escutcheon
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Royal Greater Coat of Arms of Spain,
1874-1931
Golden Fleece Variant -
c.1883-1931
France escutcheon -
Royal Greater Coat of Arms of Spain,
1874-1931
Golden Fleece and Order of Charles III Collars Variant -
c.1883-1931
France escutcheon
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Greater Royal Coat of Arms of Spain,
1931
Golden Fleece Variant -
France escutcheon
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Greater Royal Coat of Arms of Spain,
1931
Golden Fleece and Order of Charles III Collars Variant -
France escutcheon
ROYAL COAT OF ARMS, 1761-1868 and 1874-1931 (with supporters, mantle, crest and mottos) |
ROYAL COAT OF ARMS, 1931 (with supporters and crest) |
Second Spanish Republic[edit]
-
Coat of Arms of Spain,
1931-1936
Francoist Spain and Transition to Democracy[edit]
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Coat of Arms of Spain,
1939-1945 -
Coat of Arms of Spain,
Bureaucratic Variant
1939-1945/1977 -
Coat of Arms of Spain,
1945-1977 -
Coat of Arms of Spain,
1945-1977
Variant -
Coat of Arms of Spain,
1945-1977
Phylactery Variant -
Coat of Arms of Spain,
1977-1981 -
Coat of Arms of Spain,
Bureaucratic Variant
1977-1981
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Coat of Arms of the Abbey of the Valley of the Fallen
National Movement
-
National Movement Emblem,
1939-1977
(Formerly Spanish Phalanx)
Francisco Franco
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Coat of Arms as Head of the Spanish State,
1940-1975
Flag Versions[edit]
Flag and Naval Ensign Version
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1785-1873 and 1874-1931
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1873-1874
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1931-1939
Colours (Regimental Flags)
1700-1761 (Common Version) |
1761-1843 (Common Version) |
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1843-1868 and 1875-1931
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1868-1871 and 1873-1874
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1871-1873
-
ca.1920-1931
(Unusual and late use)
Lesser Coats of Arms of Spanish Monarchs[edit]
-
1504-1555
Joanna and Charles I -
c.1504-1580
Common -
1580-c.1668
Common -
1580-c.1668
Portuguese Inescutcheon -
c.1668-1700
Common -
1700-1868 and 1874-1930
Laurel Branches -
1700-1868 and 1874-1930
Pillars of Hercules -
1700-1868 and 1874-1930
Golden Fleece -
1700-1868 and 1874-1930
Golden Fleece and Mantle -
1868 – 1870
Golden Fleece
Unusual Variants without the Arms of Granada
-
c.1504-1580
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1580-c.1668
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c.1668-1700
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1700-c.1843
Former Kingdom of León Variant
Former Kingdom of Galicia Variants
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c.1504-1580
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1580-c.1668
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c.1668-1700
-
1700-1716
Historic Coats of Arms of the Royal Family and Regents[edit]
Image gallery.
Prince of Asturias
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Coat of Arms of John of Aragon and Castile, Prince of Asturias and Girona
With crest -
Coat of Arms of John of Aragon and Castile, Prince of Asturias and Girona
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Coat of Arms of Philip of Austria (Philip II)
Azure Label.
1527-1554 -
Philip of Austria (Philip II)
Argent Label.
1527-1554 -
Philip of Austria (Philip II)
Also King of England.
1554-1556 -
Azure Label,
1560-1578 -
Argent Label,
1560-1578 -
Variant of Philip of Austria (Philip III)
Wavy Label.
1580-1598 -
Azure Label,
1580-1665 -
Argent Label,
1580-1665 -
1700-1761,
Golden Fleece Collar -
1700-1761,
Golden Fleece and Holy Spirit Collars -
1761-1868 and
1874-1931,
Golden Fleece Collar -
1761-1868 and
1874-1931,
Golden Fleece and Order of Charles III Collars -
Coat of Arms of
Felipe of Bourbon
(Felipe VI)
2001-2014
(Official Design)
Royal Consorts
-
Isabella of Portugal
Also Holy Romam Empress -
Elisabeth of France
(Consort of Philip II) -
Anna of Austria
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Margaret of Austria
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Elisabeth of France
(Consort of Philip IV) -
Mariana of Austria
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Marie Louise of Orléans
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Mariana of Neuburg
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Maria Luisa of Savoy
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Elisabeth Farnese
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Louise Élisabeth of Orléans
-
Barbara of Portugal
-
Maria Amalia of Saxony
-
Maria Luisa of Parma
-
Julie Clary
-
Maria Isabel of Portugal
-
Maria Josepha of Saxony
-
Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies
-
Maria Vittoria dal Pozzo della Cisterna
-
Mercedes of Orléans
-
Maria Christina of Austria
-
Maria Christina of Austria
Greater Arms -
Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg
-
Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg
Greater Arms
Sofía of Greece
-
1975-1983
-
1983-2002
-
2002-2014
Francis, Duke of Cádiz, King Consort of Spain
-
Greater Coat of Arms of Francis, Duke of Cádiz as King Consort of Spain
-
Lesser Coat of Arms of Francis as King Consort of Spain
Dowager Queens
-
Mariana of Austria
(Also Regent) -
Mariana of Neuburg
-
Elisabeth Farnese
-
Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies
(Also Regent) -
Maria Christina of Austria
(Also Regent) -
Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg
(Titular)
Other members of the Royal Family
Spanish House of Habsburg
-
Coat of Arms of Mary of Austria as Queen of Hungary
-
Coat of Arms of Mary of Austria as Dowager Queen of Hungary
-
Coat of Arms of Margareth of Parma
( Before her Marriage),
A natural daughter of Emperor Charles V -
Coat of Joan of Austria as Princess of Portugal
Spanish Heraldry Design -
Coat of Arms of Spanish Infantas as Single Women, 1527-1552
-
Coat of Arms of Spanish Infantas as Single Women, 1580-1700
-
Coat of Arms of Maria Manuela of Portugal as Princess Consort of Asturias
1st Wife of future Philip II -
Coat of Arms of Archduke Albert of Austria as Governor-Monarch of the Low Countries
-
Coat of Arms of Infanta Isabella of Spain as Governor Monarch of the Low Countries
-
Coat of Arms of John of Austria (1545-1578)
A natural child of Emperor Charles V -
Coat of Arms of Infante Charles Spain (1607-1632)
-
Coat of Arms of Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand of Austria
-
Coat of Arms of John Joseph of Austria
(1629-1679)
A natural child of Philip IV -
Coat of Arms of Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick as Consort of Archduke Charles of Austria, Claimant to the Spanish Throne
Spanish House of Bourbon
-
Coat of Arms of Ferdinand VI of Spain as Infante
-
Coat of Arms of Mariana Victoria of Spain, Queen of Portugal
-
Coat of Arms of Maria Teresa Rafaela of Spain, Dauphine of France
-
Coat of Arms of Gabriel, Infante of Spain
Also borne by his son Infante Pedro Carlos -
Coat of Arms of Antonio Pascual, Infante of Spain
-
Coat of Arms of Louis of Bourbon and Vallabriga, Count of Chinchón, Cardinal, Archbishop of Toledo and Seville
-
Coat of Arms of Infanta Maria Josefa of Spain
-
Coat of Arms of Carlota Joaquina of Spain, Queen of Portugal
-
Coat of Arms of Infante Francisco de Paula of Spain
-
Coat of Arms of Infanta María Amalia of Spain
-
Coat of Arms of Maria Antonia of Naples as Princess Consort of Asturias
1st Wife of future Ferdinand VII -
Coat of Arms of Princess Luisa Carlotta of Naples and Sicily
1st wife of Infante Francisco de Paula -
Coat of Arms of Infante Sebastian of Spain and Portugal
-
Coat of Arms of Princess Maria Amalia of Bourbon-Two Sicilies as Spanish Infanta
1st wife of Infante Sebastian -
Coat of Arms of Infanta Isabel Fernanda of Spain
Daughter of Infante
Francisco de Paula -
Coat of Arms of Infanta Maria Cristina
2nd wife of Infante Sebastian
Daughter of Infante
Francisco de Paula -
Coat of Arms of Infanta Amelia of Spain,
Princess of Bavaria
Daughter of Infante
Francisco de Paula -
Coat of Arms of Ludwig Ferdinand, Prince of Bavaria
and Infante of Spain
Son of Infanta Amelia and
Husband of Infanta Paz -
Coat of Arms of Antonio,
IV Duke of Galliera
and Infante of Spain
Husband of Infanta Eulalia -
Coat of Arms of Mercedes of Spain,
Princess of Asturias -
Coat of arms of Prince Charles of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
(1870-1949)
Husband of Princess Mercedes -
Coat of Arms of Princess Louise of France
(1882–1958)
as Infanta of Spain
2nd Wife of Prince Charles of Bourbon-Two Sicilies -
Coat of Arms of Infanta Maria Teresa of Spain, Princess of Bavaria
-
Coat of Arms of Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria (1884-1958)
as Infante of Spain
Husband of Infanta Maria Teresa -
Coat of Arms of Maria Luisa de Silva, Duchess of Talavera as Spanish Infanta
2nd Wife of Infante Ferdinand of Bavaria -
Coat of Arms of Alfonso of Orleans, V Duke of Galliera and Infante of Spain
-
Coat of Arms of Princess Beatrice of Edinburgh as Duchess Consort of Galliera
Wife of Infante Alfonso of Orleans -
Coat of Arms of Infante Jaime of Spain, Duke of Segovia
-
Coat of Arms of Emmanuella de Dampierre, Duchess of Segovia
(1935-1947) -
Coat of Arms of Infante Gonzalo of Spain
-
Coat of Arms of Charles of Bourbon-Two Siciles, Prince of Bourbon
Son of Carlos of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and Louise of France -
Coat of Arms of Maria Esperanza of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Princess of Orléans-Braganza
Daughter of Carlos of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and Louise of France -
Coat of Arms of Infante Luis Alfonso of Spain, Prince of Bavaria
Son of Infanta Maria Teresa -
Coat of Arms of Infante Jose Eugenio of Spain, Prince of Bavaria
Son of Infanta Maria Teresa -
Coat of Arms of Infanta María de las Mercedes of Spain, Princess of Bavaria
Daughter of Infanta Maria Teresa -
Coat of Arms of Infante Alfonso of Spain
-
Coat of Arms of Luis Gómez-Acebo, Viscount de la Torre and Duque Consort of Badajoz
Husband of Infanta Pilar, Duchess of Badajoz -
Coat of Arms of Alvaro of Orleans, VI Duke of Galliera
-
Coat of Arms of Carmen, Duchess of Cádiz
(1972-1982)
Wife of Alfonso, Duke of Cádiz and French Royal Pretender
[Spanish Heraldry] -
Coat of Arms of Jaime de Marichalar as Duke of Lugo (1995-2010)
-
Coat of Arms of Iñaki Urdangarin as Duke of Palma
(1997-2015) -
Coat of arms of Princess Anne of France, Duchess of Calabria, as Consort of Carlos, Pretender to the Throne of the Two-Sicilies
(1965-2015) -
Coat of arms of Prince Pedro of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Duke of Noto
(1968-2015) -
Coat of Arms of Sofia, Duchess of Noto
(2010-2015)
Infante Charles of Spain (Future Charles III) as Monarch of Parma, Naples and Sicily
-
Coat of Arms of Infante Charles as Duke of Parma and Piacenza
(1731-1735) -
Coat of Arms of Infante Charles as King of Naples
(c.1734-1759) -
Coat of Arms of Infante Charles as King of Sicily
(c.1734-1759)
Infante Philip of Spain. Monarch of Parma, Piacenza and Guastalla
-
Coat of Philip as Infante of Spain
(Until 1748) -
Coat of Arms of Infante Philip as Duke of Parma, Piacenza and Guastalla
(1748 -1765)
Infante Louis of Spain, Cardinal, Archbishop of Toledo and Count of Chinchón
-
Coat of Arms of the infante Louis of Spain, as Cardinal and Archbishop of Toledo
-
Coat of Arms of the infante Louis of Spain
(Before he abandoned the ecclesiastical life)
Infante Charles of Spain, Count of Molina. First Carlist Claimant
-
Coat of Arms of Infante Charles of Spain, Count of Molina
-
Coat of Arms used as Carlism Claimant
Golden Fleece and Order of Charles III Collars Variant -
Coat of Arms used as Carlism Claimant
Golden Fleece Variant -
Coat of Arms used as Carlism Claimant
Lesser Coats of Arms
The Duke and Duchess of Montpensier
-
Coat of Arms of Infanta Luisa Fernanda of Spain,
As Duchess of Montpensier
(1846-1890) -
Coat of Arms of Infanta Luisa Fernanda of Spain,
As Infanta and widow
(1890-1897) -
Coat of Arms of Antoine, Duke of Montpensier
-
Arms of Alliance of the Duke and Duchess of Montpensier
Enrique, Duke of Seville
-
Coat of Arms of Enrique, Infante of Spain and Duke of Seville
(Until 1848) -
Coat of Arms of Enrique, Duke of Seville
(1848-1870)
Infanta Isabella of Spain (1851–1931), called "La Chata"
-
Coat of Arms as Infanta of Spain and Countess of Girgenti
(1868-1871) -
Coat of Arms as Princess of Asturias and widow
(1875-1880) -
Coat of Arms as Infanta of Spain and widow
(1880-1931) -
Posthumous Coat of Arms
Infanta Paz of Spain, Princess of Bavaria
-
Coat of Arms of Infanta Paz of Spain,
Princess of Bavaria
(In Spain) -
Coat of Arms of Infanta Paz of Spain,
Princess of Bavaria
(In Bavaria)
Infanta Eulalia of Spain
-
Coat of Arms as Infanta of Spain and Duchess of Galliera
(1886-1930) -
Coat of Arms as Infanta and widow
(1930-1958)
Luis Fernando of Orleans
-
Coat of Arms as Infante of Spain
(Until 1924) -
Coat of Arms after the royal title and orders were stripped
(1924-1945)
Prince Ranieri of the Two Sicilies, Pretender to the Crown of the Two Sicilies
-
Coat of Arms as Prince Bourbon-Two Sicilies
Until 1960 -
Coat of arms used in Spain
-
Coat of arms used as Pretender
1960-1973
Infante Juan, Pretender to the Spanish Crown
-
Coat of Arms as Infante of Spain
1927–1931/1933 -
Greater Coat of Arms used as Pretender by Juan, Count of Barcelona
1941–1977
Golden Fleece and
Order of Charles III Collars Variant -
Greater Coat of Arms used as Pretender
Golden Fleece Variant -
Lesser Coat of Arms used as Pretender
-
Coat of Arms after the Renounce of his Claim to the Throne
(1977-1993)
Infanta Maria of the Two Sicilies, Consort of Juan, Pretender to the Spanish Throne
-
Coat of Arms as Single Princess
(Before 1935) -
Coat of Arms as Consort of the Titular Heir
(1935-1941) -
Coat of Arms as Consort of the Pretender to the Spanish Throne
(1941-1977) -
Coat of Arms as Consort of the Pretender to the Spanish Throne
(1941-1977)
Greater Arms -
Coat of Arms after her Husband Renounce as Pretender
(1977-1988) -
Coat of Arms after her Husband Renounce as Pretender
(1988-1993) -
Coat of Arms as widow
(1993-2000)
Infanta Beatriz of Spain
-
Coat of arms until 1935
-
Coat of Arms as Infanta and Princess of Civitella-Cesi
(1935-1986) -
Coat of Arms as Infanta and widow
(1986-2002)
Infanta Maria Cristina of Spain
-
Coat of arms until 1940
-
Coat of Arms as Infanta and Countess of Marone
(1940-1968) -
Coat of Arms as Infanta and widow
(1968-1977) -
Coat of Arms as Infanta and widow
(1977-1996)
Prince Alfonso of the Two Sicilies, Infante of Spain and Pretender to the Crown of the Two Sicilies
-
Coat of arms as Infante of Spain
(1907-1960) -
Coat of arms used as Pretender
(1960-1964)
Pincess Alicia of Bourbon-Parma, Infanta of Spain, Consort of Alfonso, Pretender to the Crown of the Two Sicilies
-
Coat of arms as a married woman and Infanta
(1936-1960) -
Coat of arms as Consort of the Pretender to the Throne of the Two-Sicilies
(1960-1964) -
Coat of Arms as widow and Infanta
(1964-2017)
Infanta Isabel Alfonsa of Spain (Daughter of Mercedes, Princess of Asturias)
-
Coat of Arms as Infanta and Countess Jan Kanty Zamoyski
(1929-1961) -
Coat of Arms as Infanta and widow
(1977-1985)
Maria de los Dolores, Princess of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (Daughter of Carlos of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and Louise of France)
-
Coat of arms as Princess Czartoryski and Bourbon 1937-1946
-
Coat of arms as Princess of the Two Sicilies and Bourbon 1946-1996
Alfonso, Duke of Cadiz
-
Coat of arms of the Duke of Cadiz (1972-1989)
[Spanish Heraldry] -
Coat of Arms of the Duke of Cadiz (1972-1989)
As French Royal Pretender
Prince Carlos of the Two Sicilies, Infante of Spain and Pretender to the Crown of the Two Sicilies
-
Coat of Arms of Prince Carlos, Duke of Noto
(1960-1964) -
Coat of Arms of Prince Carlos, Duke of Calabria as Royal Pretender of the Two Sicilies
(1964-2015) -
Coat of Arms of Infante Carlos of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Duke of Calabria as Spanish Infante
(1994-2015) -
Coat of Arms of Infante Carlos of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Duke of Calabria
(1994-2015)
As Knight of the Golden Fleece
Juan Carlos of Spain Prince of Spain
-
Coat of Arms of Future King Juan Carlos used as "Prince of Spain"
(1970-1975)
King of Spain (1975-2014)
-
Coat of Arms of Juan Carlos I of Spain,
Variant as Grand Master of the Order of Saint Ferdinand
1975-2014 -
Coat of Arms of Juan Carlos I of Spain,
Variant as Grand Master of the Order of Saint Hermenegild
1975-2014 -
Coat of Arms of Juan Carlos I of Spain,
Variant as Grand Master of the Order of Charles III
(Unofficial)
1975-2014
Also borne as Knight of the Order
-
Coat of Arms of
Juan Carlos I of Spain,
Preference for the Spanish territories of the
Former Crown of Aragon
(Unofficial)
1975-2014 -
Coat of Arms of
Juan Carlos I of Spain,
Preference for Navarre
(Unofficial)
1975-2014 -
Coat of Arms of
Juan Carlos I of Spain
for Galicia
(Unofficial)
1975-2014 -
Coat of Arms of
Juan Carlos I of Spain
as Lord of Biscay
(Unofficial)
1975-2014
Infanta Pilar of Spain
-
Coat of Arms as
Single Infanta
(1936-1967) -
Coat of Arms as
Duchess of Badajoz
(1967-1977) -
Coat of Arms as
Duchess of Badajoz
(1977-1988) -
Coat of Arms as
Duchess of Badajoz
(1988-1991) -
Coat of Arms as Widow
(1991-2001) -
Coat of Arms as Widow
(2001-2020)
Infanta Margarita of Spain
-
Coat of Arms as
Single Infanta
(1957-1972) -
Coat of Arms as
Married Woman
(1972-1977) -
Coat of Arms as
Married Woman
(1977-1988) -
Coat of Arms as
Married Woman
(1988-2001)
Sofía of Greece and Denmark
-
Coat of Arms as Single Princess
(Before 1962) -
Coat of Arms as Consort of Infante Juan Carlos of Spain
(1962-1971) -
Coat of Arms as
Princess of Spain
(1971-1975) -
Coat of Arms as
Queen of Spain
(1975-1983) -
Coat of Arms as
Queen of Spain
(1983-2002)
Infanta Elena of Spain
-
Coat of Arms as
Single Infanta
(1982-1988) -
Coat of Arms as
Single Infanta
(1988-1995) -
Coat of Arms as
Married Woman
(1995-2001) -
Coat of Arms as
Married Woman
(2001-2010)
Infanta Cristina of Spain
-
Coat of Arms as
Single Infanta
(1983-1988) -
Coat of Arms as
Single Infanta
(1988-1997) -
Coat of Arms as
Married Woman and Duchess of Palma
(1997-2001) -
Coat of Arms as
Duchess of Palma
(2001-2015) -
Coat of Arms as Duchess of Palma
Preference for the Spanish territories of the Former Crown of Aragon
(2001-2015)
Letizia Ortiz, Crown Princess
-
Coat of arms of Letizia Ortiz, Crown Princess, Princess of Asturias (Unofficial)
(2004-2014)
-
Coat of Arms of Letizia Ortiz as Princess of Girona (Unofficial)
(2004-2014) -
Coat of Arms of Letizia Ortiz as Princess of Viana (Unofficial)
(2004-2014) -
Coat of arms of Letizia Ortiz prior to her marriage
Carlist Claimants
-
Coat of Arms used by the supporters of the Carlist Claimants
(Adopted in 1932) -
Variant with the Sacred Heart and the Immaculate Heart of Mary
(Adopted c.1942)
Crown Dukedoms
-
Coat of Arms of the Spanish House of Bourbon Dukedoms
Templates
-
Coat of Arms of Spanish Infantas as Married Women,
1700-1931 -
Coat of Arms of Spanish Infantas,
1700-1931
Ornaments as single women
Spanish Bourbonic Monarchs in Italy
-
Ducal Coat of Arms of Parma
(1731-1735) -
Ducal Coat of Arms of Parma
(1748-1802) -
Royal Coat of Arms of Etruria
(1801–1807)
Kingdoms of Naples, Sicily and the Two Sicilies
-
Royal Coat of Arms of Naples
(c.1734-1759) -
Royal Coat of Arms of Naples
(1759-1815) -
Royal Coat of Arms of Sicily
(c.1734-1759) -
Royal Coat of Arms of Sicily
(1759-1816)
-
Royal Coat of Arms of the Two Sicilies
-
Coat of Arms of the Crown Prince of the Two Sicilies
-
Coat of Arms of Prince Leopold, Count of Syracuse
-
Coat of Arms of Louis,
Count of Trani -
Coat of Arms of Prince Albert, Count of Castrogiovanni
-
Coat of Arms of Prince Alfonso, Count of Caserta
-
Coat of Arms of Prince Gaetan, Count of Girgenti
-
Coat of Arms of a Royal Prince of the Two Sicilies
-
Coat of Arms of a Royal Princess of the Two Sicilies
-
Coat of Arms of a Prince of the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
-
Coat of Arms of a Princess of the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
-
Coat of Arms of Maria Amalia, Queen of Naples and Sicily
-
Coat of Arms of Marie Caroline, Queen of Naples and Sicily
-
Coat of Arms of Maria Isabella, Queen of the Two Sicilies
-
Coat of Arms of Maria Cristina, Queen of the Two Sicilies
-
Coat of Arms of Maria Theresa, Queen of the Two Sicilies
-
Coat of Arms of Maria Sophie, Queen of the Two Sicilies
-
Coat of Arms of Maria Antonietta, Countess of Caserta
(1894-1934) -
Coat of Arms of Maria Ludovica Teresa, Duchess of Calabria
(1934-1954) -
Coat of Arms of Maria Carolina, Duchess of Castro
(1960-1968) -
Coat of Arms of Chantal, Duchess of Castro
(1973-2005) -
Coat of Arms of Camilla, Duchess of Castro
(2008-)
Regents
Crown of Castile
-
Coat of Arms of
Ferdinand II of Aragon
Regent
Incapacity of Queen Joanna of Castile
(1504-1506 / 1507-1516) -
Coat of Arms of Cardinal Cisneros
President of the Regency Council
Incapacity of Queen Joanna
(1506-1507)
Governor of the Realm
Charles I Absence
(1516-1517)
Crown of Aragon
-
Coat of Arms of Queen Germaine of Foix
Lieutenant General
Incapacity of Queen Joanna
(1516-1518) -
Coat of Arms of Cardinal Alonso of Aragon
Queen's Curador [Guardian]
(1516-1518)
(Spain) Crowns of Castile and Aragon, Kingdom of Navarre (Spain). Kingdom of Portugal, 1580-1640
-
Coat of Arms of Cardinal Adriaan Florenszoon Boeyens
Governor of the Realms
Charles I Absence
(1520-1522) -
Coat of Arms of Empress Isabella
Governor of the Realms
Charles I Absence
(1529-1533 / 1535-1536 / 1538-1539) -
Coat of Arms of Prince Philip
Governor of the Realms
Charles I Absence
(1539-1541 / 1543-1548 / 1551-1554) -
Coat of Arms of Archduke Maximilian of Austria
Governor of the Realms
with Infanta María
Charles I Absence
(1548-1551) -
Coat of Arms of Infanta María of Spain
Governor of the Realms
with Archduke Maximilian
Charles I Absence
(1548-1551) -
Coat of Arms of Infanta Joan of Spain
Governor of the Realms
Charles I and Philip II Absences
(1554-1559) -
Coat of Arms of Queen Marianne of Austria
Regent
Charles II Minority
(1665-1675) -
Coat of Arms of Cardinal Portocarrero
Lieutenant General
Charles II Illness
1700
Governor of the Realms
Philip V Absence
1701-1703
Kingdom of Spain and the Indies
-
Coat of Arms of Queen Elisabeth Farnese
Regent
Charles III Absence
1759
Kingdom of Spain
-
Coat of Arms of Queen Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies
Regent
Isabella II Minority
(1833-1840) -
Coat of Arms of Baldomero Espartero, Prince of Vergara
President of the Regency Council
Isabella II Minority
(1840-1843) -
Coat of Arms of Francisco Serrano, Duke of la Torre
Regent
Interregnum
(1869-1871) -
Coat of Arms of Queen Maria Christina of Austria
Regent
Interregnum
1885
Alfonso XIII Minority
(1886-1902)
Notable Examples of Spanish Heraldry Overseas Presence[edit]
Image gallery.
Present
Chile
-
Coat of Arms of Canela
-
Coat of Arms of Santiago
Colombia
-
Coat of Arms of Bogotá
-
Coat of Arms of Medellín
Mexico
-
Coat of Arms of
Baja California Sur -
Coat of Arms of
Durango State -
Coat of arms of
Mexico Federal District -
Coat of Arms of Guadalajara
-
Coat of Arms of Puebla City
United States
-
Arms of Seal of
Los Angeles -
Coat of Arms of
S. Antonio
(Texas) -
Coat of Arms of Seal of
St. Augustine
(Florida) -
Coat of Arms of Seal of
St. Johns County
(Florida) -
Reverse of the Seal of Texas
Puerto Rico
-
Coat of Arms of
Puerto Rico -
Coat of Arms of
Puerto Rico
(Aragonese Arms Variant)
-
Great Seal of Puerto Rico
-
Seal of the Governor
-
Seal of the Governor
(Variant) -
Seal of the
Secretary of State -
Seal of the Legislature
-
Seal of the
House of Representatives -
Seal of the Senate
-
Coat of Arms of
San Juan City
Historical Spanish Empire
-
Spanish West Indies
-
Spanish East Indies
-
Coat of Arms of Bogota
-
Coat of Arms of
the Californias -
Coat of Arms of
Cartagena of the Indies -
Coat of Arms of Cusco
-
Coat of Arms of Guatemala City and Antigua
-
Coat of Arms of Havana
-
Coat of Arms of Manila
-
Old Coat of Arms of Medellín
-
Modern Coat of Arms of Medellín
-
Coat of arms of Mexico City
-
Coat of Arms of
Nueva Galicia -
Coat of Arms of San Juan City
-
Coat of Arms of Yucatan
Overseas Provinces Spanish West Africa
-
Coat of Arms of
Spanish Sahara -
Coat of Arms of
Sidi Ifni Province
-
Coat of Arms of
Villa Cisneros -
Coat of Arms of
Sidi Ifni City
Spanish Guinea
-
Coat of Arms of
Spanish Guinea
-
Coat of Arms of
Fernando Poo Province -
Coat of Arms of
Río Muni Province
-
Coat of Arms of
Santa Isabel City
Spanish Heraldry in France[edit]
Image gallery.
Present
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Arms of the French Region of Languedoc-Roussillon
-
Arms of the French Region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
-
Arms of the French Department of Ariège
-
Arms of the French Department of Eastern Pyrenees
-
Arms of the French Department of Hautes-Pyrénées
-
Arms of the French Department of Lozère
-
Arms of the French Department of the Pyrénées Atlantiques
-
Arms of Corsica
-
Arms of Aix-en-Provence
-
Arms of Béarn
-
Arms of Céret
-
Arms of Foix
-
Arms of Gan (Pyrénées-Atlantiques)
-
Arms of Langogne
-
Arms of Le Massegros
-
Arms of Millau
-
Arms of Pampelonne (Tarn)
-
Arms of Perpignan
-
Arms of Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port
-
Arms of Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume
-
Arms of Saint-Palais (Pyrénées-Atlantiques)
-
Coat of Arms of Yerres
Historical
-
Arms of Charles of Anjou before 1246
-
Arms of Artois
-
Arms of Joan I of Navarre as Queen of France
-
Arms of Louis II and Louis III of Anjou
-
Arms of Cerdanya
-
Arms of Roussillon
-
Arms of the House of Foix-Béarn
-
Arms of Counts of Foix and Viscounts of Bearn-Bigorre
-
Arms of John (Jean) of Grailly
-
Arms of Isabelle de Foix-Castelbon, countess of Foix and viscountess of Bearn
-
Arms of Alphonso of Brienne
-
Arms of Alfonso, Count of Poitiers
-
Arms of the Count of Etampes (House of Evreux)
-
Arms of Louis II d'Évreux, Count of Étampes
-
Arms of Robert of Alençon, Count of Perche
René of Anjou
-
Coat of Arms of René of Anjou,
1470-1480 -
1434-1443 -
1443-1453 -
1453-1470 -
1470-1480
Catalano-Aragonese Heraldry in Italy[edit]
Order of the Golden Fleece[edit]
Image gallery.
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Collar
(1st Design) -
Collar
(2nd Design) -
Spanish Branch Neck Insignia
(Sovereign-Grand Master) -
Spanish Branch Neck Insignia
(Knight's Neck and
Dame's Ribbon) -
Knight's insignia of the Austrian Branch
Spanish Branch[edit]
-
The King of Spain
Sovereign of the Order
-
The Princess of Aturias
-
King Juan Carlos
-
The King of Sweden
Author: S. Solberg J. -
Emperor Akihito of Japan
-
The King of Norway
Author: S. Solberg J. -
Javier Solana
-
Víctor García de la Concha
-
Nicolas Sarkozy
-
Enrique V. Iglesias
Deceased/Obsolete[edit]
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Maximilian I
-
Philip I
-
Charles V/I
-
1556-1558
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1558-1580
-
1580-1621
-
1621-1668
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Charles II
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Spanish Sovereigns
1700-1761 -
1761-1868 and 1874-1931
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c.1883-1931
France escutcheon -
1931
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John V, Duke of Brittany
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Frederick William III and
Frederick William IV of Prussia -
Dmitry Pavlovich Tatischev
Author: Yan Veretennikov -
Charles XIV John of Sweden
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Pedro I of Brazil
Author: Gusthavum -
Ludwig I, Maximilian II, Ludwig II, Otto, Ludwig III and Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria
Author: Sodacan -
Anthony, Frederick Augustus II, Albert, George and Frederick Augustus III of Saxony
Author:
Glasshouse / Sodacan -
Pedro II of Brazil
Author: Gusthavum -
Oscar I and
Charles XV of Sweden -
Ferdinand II of Portugal
Author: Bragancihno -
Luís I, Carlos I and Manuel II of Portugal
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Gustaf V of Sweden
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Félix Faure,
President of France -
Émile Loubet,
President of France -
Haakon VII of Norway
Author: Ssolbergj -
Raymond Poincaré, President of France
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Gaston Doumergue,
President of France -
Emperor Hirohito
Author: Philip Nilsson -
The 23rd Marquess of Mondéjar
Author: Joaquin.cotoner -
Adolfo Suárez, I Duke of Suárez
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King Abdalá bin Abdelaziz of Saudi Arabia
Emblem by Anuskafm -
Infante Carlos María Alfonso Marcelo of Spain,
Duke of Calabria
Spanish Orders[edit]
Image gallery.
Military Orders[edit]
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Spanish Military Orders Badges
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Cross of Saint James
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Order of Calatrava Badge
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Order of Alcantara Badge
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Order of Montesa Badge
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Order of Montesa Badge
(Until c.1890) -
Order of Holy Sepulchre Badge
Order of Charles III[edit]
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Emblem and Cross Grade Star
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Collar
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Collar Grade Star
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Collar and Grand Cross Grades Star
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Commander by Number's Grade Star
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Commander's Grade Insignia
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Commander's Grade Insignia
(Dame) -
Knight's Grade Cross
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Male Heraldic Sash
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Female Heraldic Sash
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The Sovereign
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The Princess of Asturias
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The Queen
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King Juan Carlos
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Queeen Sofía
Collar -
Queeen Sofía
Grade Collar Sash -
The Duchess of Lugo
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Infanta Cristina
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The Duchess of Soria
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Sovereign and Grand Master
1789-1808 -
Sovereign and Grand Master
1808-1868
1874-1931 -
Royal Greater Coat of Arms,
Sash of the Order Variant -
c.1883-1931
France escutcheon
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Infante Sebastian of Spain
(†1875) -
Infante Enrique of Spain, Duke of Seville
(†1870) -
King Francis
(1847-†1902) -
Infante Antonio of Spain, Duke of Galliera
(1866-†1930) -
Charles III of Monaco
(1867-†1889) -
Franz Joseph I of Austria
(1875-†1916) -
Edward VII of UK
(1876-†1910) -
Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught
(1876-1931) -
Albert I of Monaco
(1878-†1922) -
Nicholas I of Montenegro
(1883-†1921) -
Prince Thomas of Italy, Duke of Geneva
(1887-1931)
Collar (1902) -
Jean Casimir-Perier
(1894-†1907) -
Archduke Friedrich of Austria
(1896-1931) -
Prince Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria
Infante of Spain
(1886-†1949)
Collar (1906) -
George V of UK
(1888-1931)
Collar (1906) -
Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
(1900-†1947) -
Infante Carlos, Prince of the Two Sicilies
(1901-†1949) -
Infante Alfonso, Prince of the Two Sicilies
(1901-†1964) -
Christian X of Denmark
(1902-†1947) -
Archduke Charles Stephen of Austria
(1902-1931) -
Prince Nicholas of Greece
(1902-1931) -
Ernst II of Saxe-Altenburg
(190?-†1955) -
Armand Fallières
(1905-1931) -
Paul Doumer
(1905-1931)
Paul Deschanel
(1905-†1922)
Alexandre Millerand
(1920-†1943) -
Cardinal Aristide Rinaldini
(1906-†1920) -
Alexander Mountbatten
Future 1st Marquess of Carisbrooke
(1906-†1960)
Collar (1918) -
Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
(1906-†1914) -
Albert I of Belgium
(1906-1931) -
Prince Louis, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven
(1906-†1921) -
Prince Andrew of Greece
(1906-†1944) -
The Prince of Asturias
(1907-1931) -
Cardinal Merry del Val
(1907-†1930) -
Frederick Augustus III of Saxony
(1907-1931) -
Archduke Eugen of Austria
(1907-†1954) -
Prince Johann Georg of Saxony
(1908-1931) -
Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria
(1908-†1955) -
The 1st Marquis of Alhucemas
(1916-1931) -
Hubert Lyautey
(1919-1931) -
Joseph Joffre
(1919-†1931) -
Philippe Pétain
(1919-†1951) -
Joaquín Milans del Bosch
(1919-1931) -
The 17th Duke of Alba
(1919-†1953) -
Fuad I of Egypt
(1922-1931) -
Juan Luis Sanfuentes
(1922-†1930) -
Juan Vicente Gómez
(1922-1931) -
Prince Emanuele Filiberto of Italy, Duke of Aosta
(1923-1931) -
Marcelo T. de Alvear
(1923-1931) -
Benito Mussolini
(1924-†1945) -
Tomáš Masaryk
(1924-1931) -
Cardinal Pietro Gasparri
(1924-1931) -
Cardinal Francesco Ragonesi
(1924-1931) -
Infante Jaime of Spain
(1925-†1975) -
The 2nd Marquess of Viana
(1926-†1927) -
The 17th Duke of Medinaceli
(1927-†1956) -
The 1st Duke of Miranda
High Steward of the Royal Household
(1927-1931) -
Cardinal Pedro Segura
(1928-†1957) -
The 5th Duke of Fernán Núñez
(1928-1931) -
José Calvo Sotelo
(1928-1931) -
The 2nd Marquis of Foronda
(1928-†1961) -
Prince Charles of Bourbon-Two Siciles
(1929-1931) -
Sultan Sidi Mohammed of Morocco
(1929-†1961) -
The Prince Takamatsu
(1930-†1987) -
Infante Luis Alfonso of Spain
(1930-†1983) -
Infante José Eugenio of Spain
(1930-†1966) -
The 3rd Marquis of Hoyos
(1931-†1959) -
Francisco Franco
(1942-†1975) -
Miklós Horthy
(1942-†1957) -
Mohammed Mehedi Uld Ben Ismael of Morocco
(1942-?) -
Cardinal Tedeschini
(1946-†1959) -
Manuel Roxas
(1946-†1948) -
Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Molina
(1947-†1961) -
J.L. Bustamante
(1947-†1989)
Manuel Odría
(1949-†1974)
Fernando Belaúnde
(1964-†2002) -
Bechara El Khoury
(1948-†1964) -
Eurico Gaspar Dutra
(1949-†1974) -
Archduke Otto of Austria
(1951-†2011) -
Fernando María Castiella
(1953-†1976) -
Óscar Osorio
(1954-†1969) -
Alberto Martín-Artajo
(1957-†1979) -
Josemaría Escrivá
(1960-†1975) -
Américo Tomás
(1961-†1987) -
Cardinal Landázuri
(1964-†1997) -
Fra' Angelo de Mojana di Cologna
(1965-†1988) -
Manuel Fraga Iribarne
(1969-†2012) -
Guillermo León Valencia
(1969-†1971) -
The 1st Duke of Carrero Blanco
(1970-†1973) -
Haile Selassie
(1971-†1975) -
The King of Malaysia and Sultan of Kedah
(1974-†2017) -
Mohammad Reza Pahleví
(1975-†1980) -
Fernando Herrero Tejedor (†1975)
Postumous -
José Utrera Molina
(1975-†2017) -
The 1st Marquess of Arias Navarro
(1977-†1989) -
The 1st Marquess of the Ría de Ribadeo
(1977-†2008)
Postumous Collar (2008) -
King Baudouin of Belgium
(1978-†1993) -
António Ramalho Eanes
(1978) -
Valery Giscard d'Estaing
(1978-†2020) -
The 1st Duke of Suárez
(1978-†2014)
Postumous Collar (2014) -
Carlos Andrés Pérez
(1978-†2010) -
Enrique Fuentes Quintana
(1978-†2007) -
José López Portillo
(1979-†2004) -
The Duke of Halland
(1979-†1997) -
Rudolf Kirchschläger
(1979-†2000) -
Landelino Lavilla
(1979-†2021) -
Urho Kaleva Kekkonen
(1979-†1986) -
Juliana of the Netherlands
Monarch until 1980
(1980-†2000) -
Bernhard, Prince Consort of the Netherlands
(1980-†2004) -
The Prince Consort of Denmark
(1980-†2018) -
Sandro Pertini
(1980-†1990) -
The 1st Marquis of Oreja
(1980) -
King Khalid of Saudi Arabia
(1980-†1981) -
The 1st Marquis of Guadalcanal
(1980-†2010) -
Karl Carstens
(1981-†1992) -
Soledad, Marquise of Salvatierra
(1982) -
King Birendra of Nepal
(1983-†2001) -
Konstantinos Karamanlis
(1984-†1998) -
Belisario Betancur
(1984) -
Vigdis Finnbogadottir
(1985) -
Claus, Prince Consort of the Netherlands
(1985-†2002) -
The Duke of Edinburgh
(1986-†2021) -
The Prince of Wales
(1986) -
Richard von Weizsäcker
(1986-†2015) -
Mário Soares
(1987-†2017) -
The Queen of Thailand
(1987) -
Queen Aishwarya of Nepal
(1987-†2001) -
The Duchess of Badajoz
(1988-†2020) -
The Baron Thyssen-Bornemisza
(1988-†2002) -
The 6th Baron Carrington
(1988-†2018) -
Mauno Koivisto
(1989-†2017) -
Patricio Aylwin
(1991-†2016) -
Leonor Oyarzún de Aylwin
(1991-†2022) -
The Marquess of Iria Flavia
(1992-†2002) -
The Count of Latores
(1993-†2009) -
Jorge de Semprún Maura
(1993-†2011) -
Queen Paola of the Belgians
(1994) -
Empress Michiko
(1994) -
Queen Noor of Jordan
(1994) -
The Queen of Norway
(1995) -
Josep/José Borrell Fontelles
(1996) -
Fidel V. Ramos
(1998) -
Konstantinos Stephanopoulos
(1998-†2016) -
Esperanza Aguirre
(1999) -
Margarita Mariscal de Gante
(2000) -
Jorge Sampaio
(2000) -
The Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
(2001) -
José Piqué
(2003) -
Ana Pastor Julián
(2004) -
Luisa Fernanda Rudi
(2004) -
The King of Morocco
(2005) -
The King of Jordan
(2006) -
The Queen of Jordan
(2006) -
The Crown Prince of Norway
(2006) -
Jacques Chirac
(2006-†2019) -
Carmen Calvo Poyato
(2007) -
Emperor Naruhito
(2008) -
Graciano García
(2010) -
María Teresa Fernández de la Vega
(2010) -
Carmen María Chacón
(2011-†20179) -
Emilia Casas
(2011) -
Michelle Bachelet
(2014) -
Enrique Peña Nieto
(2015) -
Francisco Pérez de los Cobos
(2017) -
The 9th Baron of Claret
(2018) -
Dolores Montserrat
(2018) -
Soraya Saénz de Santamaría
(2018) -
Íñigo de la Serna
(2018) -
Juan Ignacio Zoido
(2018) -
Alfonso Dastis
(2018) -
Dolores de Cospedal
(2018) -
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa
(2018) -
Pedro Morenés
(2021) -
Queen Silvia of Sweden
(2021) -
The King of the Netherlands
(2024) -
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands
(2024) -
Jaime Alfonsín
(2024)
Royal and Military Order of Saint Ferdinand[edit]
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Badge
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Laureate Cross
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Military Medal of Spain
(Royal and Military Order of Saint Ferdinand)
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The Sovereign
(Felipe VI) -
Juan Carlos I
Order of Isabella the Catholic[edit]
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Emblem and Grand Cross Grade Star
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Collar
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Commander by Number's Grade Star
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Commander's Grade Insignia
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Commander's Grade Insignia
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Officer's Grade Cross
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Officer's Grade Cross
(Dame) -
Knight's Grade Cross
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Dame's Grade Cross
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Silver Cross
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Silver Cross
(Dame) -
Silver Medal
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Silver Medal
(Dame) -
Bronze Medal
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Bronze Medal
(Dame)
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The Sovereign
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Alfonso XIII
(1886-†1941)
Collar since 1927
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Cardinal Marcelo Spínola y Maestre
(†1906) -
Joaquín López Puigcerver
(1884-†1906) -
The Prince of Asturias
(1907-†1938)
Collar since 1931 -
Emiliano Figueroa
(1911-†1931) -
Elías Tormo
(1920-†1957) -
Louis Mountbatten
Future 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma
(1922-†1979) -
Marco Fidel Suárez
(1922-†1927) -
José Antonio Artigas Sanz
(1922-†1977) -
José Luis Tamayo
(1924-†1947) -
Infante Jaime
(1925-†1975)
Collar since 1931 -
The 2nd Baron of Viver
(1926-†1970) -
Archbishop Juan Francisco Aragone
(1927-†1953) -
Carlos de Estrada Acha
(1927-†1943) -
Hipólito Yrigoyen
(1928-†1933) -
Miguel Primo de Rivera y Orbaneja
(1929-†1930) -
Cardinal Eustaquio Ilundain
(1929-†1937) -
Gerardo Machado
(1929-†1939) -
Washington Luís
(1929-†1957) -
Niceto Alcalá Zamora
(1931-1939) -
Cardinal Gomá
(1935-†1940) -
Manuel Azaña Díaz
(1936-1939) -
Francisco Franco
(1938-†1975) -
Galeazzo Ciano
(1938-†1944) -
António de Oliveira Salazar
(1939-†1970) -
Joachim von Ribbentrop
(1939-†1946) -
Manuel Prado Ugarteche
(1940-†1967) -
Roberto M. Ortiz
(1940-†1942) -
Jorge Ubico
(1941-†1946) -
Maximiliano Hernández Martínez
(1941-†1966) -
Ramón S. Castillo
(1942-†1944) -
Bishop Kelley
(1944-†1946) -
Cardinal Parrado García
(1945-†1946) -
Cardinal Plá y Deniel
(1946-†1968) -
Juan Domingo Perón
(1946-†1974) -
Eva Duarte de Perón
(1947-†1952) -
Cardinal Arce y Ochotorena
(1947-†1948) -
Mariano Suárez Veintimilla
(1947-†1980) -
The Lady of Meirás
(1949-†1988) -
Mariano Ospina Pérez
(1949-†1976) -
Cardinal Valeri
(1950-†1963) -
Pilar Primo de Rivera
(1950-†1991) -
Cardinal Guevara y Cuba
(1950-†1954) -
Archbishop Santos Olivera
(1950-†1953) -
King Farouk of Egypt
(1951-†1965) -
Elpidio Quirino
(1951-†1956) -
Cardinal Tisserant
(1951-†1972) -
Patriarch Eijo y Garay
(1951-†1963) -
Getúlio Vargas
(1952-†1954) -
José P. Laurel
(1953-†1959) -
Cardinal Quiroga Palacios
(1954-†1971) -
Marcos Pérez Jiménez
(1956-†2001) -
Juscelino Kubitschek
(1958-†1976) -
King Baudouin of Belgium
(1960-†1993) -
Queen Fabiola of the Belgians
(1960-†2014) -
Arturo Frondizi
(1960-†1995) -
Cardinal Antoniutti
(1962-†1974) -
Diosdado Macapagal
(1962-†1997) -
Hernán Siles Zuazo
(1964-†1996) -
The 18th Duchess of Alba
(1964-†2014) -
Cardinal Cicognani
(1964-†1973) -
Ferdinand Marcos
(1969-†1989) -
Jorge Alessandri
(1969-†1986) -
Farah Pahlavi
(1969) -
Juan Velasco Alvarado
(1970-†1977) -
The 18th Duke of Infantado
(1970-†1997) -
Marcello Caetano
(1970-†1980) -
The Duke of Cádiz (1972-†1989)
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Empress Kōjun of Japan (1972-†2000)
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Oswaldo López Arellano
(1972-†2010) -
Guillermo Rodríguez Lara (1972)
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Raúl Alberto Lastiri
(1973-†1978) -
Alejandro Agustín Lanusse
(1973-†1996) -
Héctor José Cámpora
(1973-†1980) -
Alfredo Stroessner
(1973-†2006) -
María Estela Martínez de Perón
(1974) -
The Marquess of Samaranch
(1975-†2000)
Collar since 2000 -
Reza Pahlavi, Crown Prince of Iran
(1975) -
Galo Plaza Lasso
(1975-†1987) -
Misael Pastrana
(1975-†1997) -
Joaquín Balaguer Ricardo
(1976-†2002) -
The 10th Marquis of Villaverde
(1976-†1998) -
Alfonso López Michelsen
(1976-†2007) -
Cardinal Villot
(1977-†1979) -
Daniel Oduber Quirós
(1977-†1991) -
Walter Scheel
(1977-†2016) -
Demetrio Basilio Lakas
(1977-†1999) -
Carlos Humberto Romero (1977-†2017)
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Juan Alberto Melgar Castro
(1977-†1987) -
Kjell Eugenio Laugerud García
(1977-†2009) -
Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr
(1978-†1982) -
Jorge Rafael Videla
(1978-†2013) -
Léopold Sédar Senghor
(1978-†2001) -
Francisco Morales Bermúdez
(1979) -
Aristides Royo
(1979) -
Julio César Turbay
(1979-†2005) -
Princess Lilian, Duchess of Halland
(1979-†2013) -
Princess Margriet of the Netherlands
(1980) -
Pieter van Vollenhoven (1980)
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The Queen Mother of Denmark
(1980-†2000) -
Princess Benedikte of Denmark
(1980) -
Joséphine Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
(1980-†2005) -
Princesses Marie Astrid and Margaretha of Luxembourg
(1980) -
Princes Jean and Guillaume of Luxembourg
(1980) -
Jaime Roldós Aguilera
(1981, 12-†25 May) -
Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan (1981-†2004)
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Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa (1981)
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Isa bin Salman Al Jalifa (1981-†1999)
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Princess Astrid of Norway
(1982) -
François Mitterrand
(1982-†1996) -
João Baptista Figueiredo (1983-†1999)
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Luis Herrera Campíns
(1983-†2007) -
Habib Bourguiba
(1983-†2000) -
Luis Alberto Monge
(1984-†2016) -
Raúl Ricardo Alfonsín
(1984-†2009) -
Hosni Mubarak
(1985-†2020) -
Miguel de la Madrid
(1985-†2012) -
Julio María Sanguinetti
(1985) -
José Napoleón Duarte
(1985-†1990) -
Qaboos of Oman
(1985-†2020) -
Jaime Lusinchi
(1986-†2014) -
Vinicio Cerezo
(1986) -
Gyanendra of Nepal
(1987) -
Komal of Nepal
(1987) -
António de Spínola
(1987-†1996) -
Víctor Paz Estenssoro
(1987-†2001) -
Virgilio Barco Vargas
(1988-†1997) -
Rodrigo Borja Cevallos
(1989) -
The Duke of Badajoz (1989-†1991)
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Jaime Paz Zamora (1990)
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Carlos Salinas de Gortari (1990)
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Andrés Rodríguez Pedotti (1990)
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Rafael Calderón Fournier
(1991) -
Violeta Chamorro
(1991) -
Fernando Collor de Mello (1991)
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Zine El Abidine Ben Ali
(1991-†2019) -
Alberto Fujimori
(1991) -
Luis Alberto Lacalle
(1992) -
Jorge Serrano Elías
(1992) -
César Gaviria
(1992) -
Jesús Leguina Villa
(1992-†2016) -
Carlos Saúl Menem
(1994-†2021) -
Václav Havel
(1995-†2011) -
Heinz_Fischer
(1995) -
Thomas Klestil
(1995-†2004) -
Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle
(1995) -
Marta Larraechea de Frei (1995)
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Ernesto Zedillo (1996)
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Patricia Velasco (1996)
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Felipe González
(1996) -
Oscar Luigi Scalfaro
(1996-†2012) -
Rafael Caldera
(1996-†2009) -
Armando Calderón Sol
(1997-†2017) -
Roman Herzog
(1997-†2017) -
Ernesto Pérez Balladares
(1998) -
Fernando Henrique Cardoso
(1998) -
Fra' Andrew Bertie
(1999-†2008) -
Nelson Mandela
(1999-†2013) -
Martti Ahtisaari
(1999) -
Andrés Pastrana
(1999) -
Tarja Halonen
(1999) -
The King of the Belgians
(2000) -
The Queen of the Belgians
(2000) -
Hipólito Mejía
(2000) -
Fernando de la Rúa
(2000-†2019) -
Hugo Banzer
(2000-†2002) -
The 14th Marchioness of Santa Cruz
(2000-†2008) -
Jaime Mayor Oreja
(2001) -
Ricardo Lagos
(2001) -
Gustavo Noboa
(2001) -
Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Echeverría
(2001) -
Alejandro Toledo
(2001) -
Vicente de Cadenas y Vicent
(2001-†2005) -
Pedro Pablo Kuczynski (2001)
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Alberto Núñez Feijóo
(2002) -
The 9th Duke of Wellington and 10th Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo
(2002) -
Johannes Rau
(2002-†2006) -
Vicente Fox (2002)
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Francisco Flores Pérez (2003)
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Lula Da Silva (2003)
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Joaquín Navarro-Valls
(2003-†2017) -
Archbishop Asenjo (2003)
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Archbishop Marini (2003)
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Cardinal Monteiro de Castro
(2003) -
Cardinal Rouco
(2003) -
José María Aznar
(2004) -
Václav Klaus
(2004) -
Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga
(2004) -
Jorge Dezcallar
(2004) -
Álvaro Uribe
(2005) -
Ferenc Mádl
(2005-†2011) -
The Crown Princess of Norway
(2006) -
Nicanor Duarte Frutosa
(2006) -
Aníbal Cavaco Silva
(2006) -
Elías Antonio Saca (2007)
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Oscar Berger (2007)
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Toomas Hendrik Ilves (2007)
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László Sólyom (2007)
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Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (2007)
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The Prince Akishino
(2008) -
The Princess Takamado
(2008) -
Empress Masako of Japan
(2008) -
Martín Torrijos Espino
(2008) -
Felipe Calderón
(2008) -
Alan García
(2008-†2019) -
Luis Fortuño
(2009) -
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
(2009) -
Michel Sleiman
(2009) -
Valdis Zatlers
(2009) -
Guido de Marco
(2009-†2010) -
George Abela
(2009) -
Camilo Ospina (2010)
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José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero (2011)
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Cardinal Ortega y Alamino
(2011-†2019) -
Sebastián Piñera
(2011) -
Cecilia Morel de Piñera
(2011) -
Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani (2011)
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Moza bint Nasser (2011)
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Dilma Rousseff (2012)
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François Hollande (2015)
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Ollanta Humala
(2015) -
Juan Manuel Santos
(2015) -
Fra' Robert Matthew Festing (2015)
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The 19th Duke of Alba
(2016) -
Nursultan Nazarbayev
(2017) -
Mauricio Macri
(2017) -
The 4th Marquis of Valtierra
(2018) -
The Marquess of Grisolía
(2018-†2022) -
Mariano Rajoy
(2018) -
Martín Vizcarra
(2019) -
Andrés Costilludo Gómez
(2019) -
Iván Duque
(2021) -
Sergio Mattarella
(2021) -
The Crown Princess of Sweden
(2021) -
Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani
(2022) -
The Queen of Denmark
(2023) -
The Princess of Orange
(2024)
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Male Riband of the Grand Cross Grade of the Order of Isabella the Catholic
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Female Riband of the Grand Cross Grade of the Order of Isabella the Catholic
Order of Civil Merit[edit]
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Badge and Grand Cross Grade Star
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Collar
-
Collar Grade Star
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Commander by Number's Grade Star
-
Commander's Grade Insignia
-
Officer's Grade Cross
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Cross
-
Silver Cross
-
Carlos P. García
-
Camille Chamoun
-
Camilo Ponce Enríquez
-
King Saúd
of Saudi Arabia -
Chiang Kai-shek
-
King Fáisal
of Saudi Arabia -
King Fahd
of Saudi Arabia -
Omar Torrijos Herrera
-
Saddam Hussein
-
Árpád Göncz
-
The King of Malaysia and Monarch of Negeri Sembilan
-
The Queen of Malaysia and Consort of Negeri Sembilan
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Leonid Kuchma
-
Kim Young-sam
-
Prince Laurent of Belgium
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Princess Astrid of Belgium
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Lorenz of Austria-Este, Prince of Belgium
-
Margarita Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
-
Princess Märtha Louise of Norway
-
Ion Iliescu
-
Roh Moo-hyun
-
Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
-
Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan
-
Amancio Ortega
-
Ignacio Echeverría
-
Rafael Matesanz
-
Prince Daniel of Sweden
-
Prince Carl Philip of Sweden
-
Princess Sofia of Sweden
-
Moon Jae-in
-
Spanish Army 10th Brigade 'Guzmán el Bueno'
-
Spanish Army 1st NBC-Defense Regiment 'Valencia'
-
Geography Centre of the Spanish Army
Order of Alfonso X the Wise[edit]
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Badge and Grand Cross and Cross Grades Star
-
Collar
-
Commander's Grade Insignia
-
Cross
-
Medal
-
José María Velasco Ibarra
-
Ramón Menéndez Pidal
-
Cardinal Manuel Gonçalves Cerejeira
-
José Ibáñez Martín
-
Concha Espina
-
The 1st Marquis of the Gardens of Aranjuez
-
the 1st Marchioness of Canero
-
The Duke of Soria
-
Faustino Menéndez Pidal
Order of Queen Maria Luisa[edit]
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Badge
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Queen Maria Luisa
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Infanta Maria Josefa
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Queen Carlota Joaquina of Portugal
-
Infanta María Amalia
(1779–†1798) -
Maria Luisa, Duchess of Lucca and Queen of Etruria
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Queen Maria Cristina of Sadinia
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Maria Antonia, Princess of Asturias
-
Queen Maria Isabel
-
Queen Maria Josepha
-
Infanta Luisa Carlotta
-
Queen Maria Christina
-
Queen Maria Christina
As Widow -
Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia
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Empress Elizabeth Alexeievna of Russia
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Empress Caroline Augusta
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Duchess Maria Teresa of Parma
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Queen Maria Cristina of the Two Sicilies
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Princess Marie Thérèse of France
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Queen Marie Sophie of Denmark
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Empress Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia
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Queen Louise of Belgium
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Coat of Arms of Empress Maria Anna of Austria
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Infanta Maria Amalia
(1818–†1857) -
Infanta Isabel Fernanda of Spain
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Empress Maria Leopoldina of Brazil
-
Infanta Maria Cristina
(1833–†1902) -
Infanta Luisa Fernanda
Duchess of Montpensier -
Amélie of Leuchtenberg, Empress of Brazil
-
Princess Maria Amélia of Brazil
-
Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom
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Queen Maria II of Portugal
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Queen Maria Amalia of France
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Helene, Princess Royal of France
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Queen Caroline Amalie of Denmark
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Queen Anna of the Netherlands
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Empress Teresa Cristina of Brazil
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Queen Maria Theresa of the Two Sicilies
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Queen Marie of Bavaria
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Queen Sophie of the Netherlands
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Queen Maria Sophie of the Two Sicilies
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Empress Eugenie of France
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Isabel, Princess Imperial of Brazil
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Queen Amalie Auguste of Saxony
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Princess Leopoldina of Brazil, Duchess of Saxony
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Queen Marie Henriette of Belgium
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Empress Augusta of Germany
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Empress Maria Alexandrovna of Russia
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Empress Carlota of Mexico
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Empress Elisabeth of Austria
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Queen Louise of Sweden
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Queen Maria Pia of Portugal
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Queen Olga of Greece
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Queen Louise of Denmark
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Infanta Isabella
Countess of Girgenti -
Infanta Isabella
As Princess of Asturias and Widow -
Infanta Isabella
As Widow -
Infanta Isabella
Posthumous -
Empresses Shōken and Teimei of Japan
-
Queen Sophia of Sweden
-
Infanta Paz
Princess of Bavaria -
Archduchess Gisela of Austria
Princess of Bavaria -
Infanta Eulalia, Duchess of Galliera
-
Princess Maria Antonietta, Countess of Caserta
-
Queen Mercedes
-
Queen Maria Christina
-
Queen Maria Christina
As Widow -
Queen Carola of Saxony
-
Queen Margherita
of Italy -
The Countess of Flanders
-
Queen Emma of the Netherlands
-
Mercedes, Princess of Asturias
-
Infanta Teresa
(1882–†1912) -
Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia
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Empress Victoria of Germany
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Empress Augusta Victoria of Germany
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Queen Elisabeth of Romania
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Queen Amélie of Portugal
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Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom
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Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom
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Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia
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Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands
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Empress Alexandra of Russia
-
Louise, Crown Princess of Saxony
-
The Duchess of Guisa
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Queen Elena of Italy
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Hélène of Orléans, Duchess of Aosta
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The Princess of Metternich-Winneburg
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Cecilie, German Crown Princess
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Archduchess Maria Josepha of Austria
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Queen Louise of Denmark
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Queen Victoria Eugenie
-
Queen Victoria Eugenie
As Widow -
Louise, Princess Alfonso of Bavaria
-
Louise Margaret, Duchess of Connaught
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Queen Victoria of Sweden
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Queen Elisabeth of Belgium
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The Marchioness of Carisbrooke
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Alice of Battenberg, Princess of Greece and Denmark
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Queen Alexandrine of Denmark
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Queen Sophia of Greece
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Queen Maria Theresa of Bavaria
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Archduchess Maria Annunciata of Austria
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Queen Marie of Romania
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Josefa Bouquet de Figueroa
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Princess Beatrice of Edinburgh, Duchess of Galliera
Spanish Heraldry -
Anne of Orléans, Duchess of Apulia
-
Infanta Louise,
2nd Wife of Prince Carlos of the Two Sicilies -
Infanta Maria Luisa de Silva, Duchess of Talavera
2nd Wife of Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria -
Princess Mary of the United Kingdom and Countess of Harewood
-
Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia
-
Princess Victoria Melita
-
The Countess of Pardo Bazán
-
Infantas Maria Cristina and Beatriz
As Single Women -
Infanta Maria Cristina
Countess of Marone -
Infanta Beatriz
Princess of Civitella-Cesi -
Princess Charlotte of Monaco
Duchess of Valentinois -
Infanta Mercedes
1935-1941 -
Mercedes, Countess of Barcelona
1941-1977 -
Mercedes, Countess of Barcelona
1977-1988 -
Princess Maria de la Esperanza of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
-
Infanta Isabel Alfonsa
Countess Jan Kanty Zamoyski -
Infanta Isabel Alfonsa
As Widow -
Infanta Dolores
Princess Czartoryski -
Infanta Dolores
Mrs. Chías Ossorio -
The Duchess of
La Victoria -
Infanta Mercedes
Princess Irakli Bagrationi -
Concha Espina
-
María Mercedes Miralles de Villegas
-
The Princess Takamatsu
-
Infanta Alicia
1935-1960 -
Infanta Alicia
1960-1964 -
Infanta Alicia
As Widow -
Infantas Maria Cristina and Beatriz
As Widows -
Infantas Pilar and Margarita
As Single Women -
Princess Sofia
(1962-1971)
Future Queen of Spain -
Infanta Pilar
As Married Woman
(1967-1977) -
Infanta Margarita
As Married Woman
(1972-1977) -
Infanta Pilar
As Married Women
(Since 1977-1991) -
Infanta Margarita
As Married Women
(Since 1977)
Royal and Military Order of Saint Hermenegild[edit]
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Badge
-
Grand Cross Grade Star
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Cross Grade Star
-
Commander's Grade Insignia
-
Medal
-
Felipe VI
-
Juan Carlos I
Civil Order of Health[edit]
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Grand Cross Grade Star
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Commander's Grade Insignia
-
Cross
Order of Guardia Civil[edit]
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Badge
-
Merit Grand Cross Grade Star
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Gold Cross Grade Star
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Silver Cross Grade Star
-
Merit Cross
Red Decoration -
Merit Cross
White Decoration
Police Order of Merit[edit]
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Cross
Red Decoration -
Cross
White Decoration -
Gold Medal
-
Silver Medal
Order of Cisneros[edit]
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Badge and Star
-
Francisco Franco as Head of the Order
-
The Countess of the Castle of La Mota
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The 1st Duke of Carrero Blanco
Other[edit]
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Order of St Raymond of Penyafort Badge
-
Order of Constitutional Merit Badge
-
Civil Order of Social Solidarity Badge
-
Order of Arts and Letters of Spain Badge and Insignia
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Royal Order of Sports Merit Badge
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Order of the Victims of Terrorism Civil Recognition Badge and Insignia
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Civil Order of Alfonso XII Badge and Insignia
Decorations and Awards
Image gallery.
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War Cross
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Army Medal
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Navy Medal
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Air Force Medal
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Grand Cross of the Military Merit - Red Decoration
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Grand Cross of the Military Merit - Blue Decoration
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Grand Cross of the Military Merit - Yellow Decoration
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Grand Cross of the Military Merit - White Decoration
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Cross of the Military Merit Red Decoration
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Cross of the Military Merit Blue Decoration
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Cross of the Military Merit Yellow Decoration
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Cross of the Military Merit White Decoration
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Grand Cross of the Naval Merit - Red Decoration
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Grand Cross of the Naval Merit - Blue Decoration
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Grand Cross of the Naval Merit - Yellow Decoration
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Grand Cross of the Naval Merit - White Decoration
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Cross of the Naval Merit Red Decoration
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Cross of the Naval Merit Blue Decoration
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Cross of the Naval Merit Yellow Decoration
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Cross of the Naval Merit White Decoration
-
Grand Cross of the Aeronautical Merit
Red Decoration -
Grand Cross of the Aeronautical Merit
Blue Decoration -
Grand Cross of the Aeronautical Merit
Yellow Decoration -
Grand Cross of the Aeronautical Merit
White Decoration
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Cross of the Aeronautical Merit - Red Decoration
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Cross of the Aeronautical Merit - Blue Decoration
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Cross of the Aeronautical Merit - Yellow Decoration
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Cross of the Aeronautical Merit - White Decoration
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Long Service Gold Cross
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Long Service Silver Cross
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Long Service Bronze Cross
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Campaign Medal
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Fidelitas Cross
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Service Police Decoration Badge
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Service Police Decoration Star Grade Insignia
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Service Police Decoration Commander's Grade Insignia
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Service Police Decoration Cross Grade Insignia
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Service Police Decoration Medal Grade Insignia
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University Research and Teaching Medal for Merit Gold Grade Star
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Merit in the Fine Arts Gold Medal
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Civil Defence Merit Medal
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Work Merit Gold Medal
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Prince of Asturias Foundation Emblem
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Miguel de Cervantes Prize Medal
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Disabled Serviceman Medal - War
(Abolished) -
Disabled Serviceman Medal - Peace
(Abolished) -
Suffering for the Motherland Medal - Injured at War by the Enemy
(Abolished) -
Suffering for the Motherland Medal - Injured at War, Other Causes
(Abolished) -
Suffering for the Motherland Medal - Injured at Peace
(Abolished) -
Suffering for the Motherland Medal - War Prisioner
(Abolished) -
Suffering for the Motherland Medal - Deceased or Missing Relatives
(Abolished)
Other Coats of Arms (Spain)[edit]
Image gallery.
Spanish monarch's historic titles[edit]
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Arms of the Kingdom of Jerusalem
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Arms of Algarves
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Arms of Algeciras
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Arms of Gibraltar
c.1506-1704/1713 -
Arms of the Archduchy of Austria
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Arms of the Duchy of Milan (Since the House of Sforza)
Eagles by Sodacan
Other[edit]
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Coat of Arms of Association of Spanish Language Academies, ASALE
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The Permanent Deputation and Council of the Spanish Grandee
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Duchy of Alba
Common -
Duchy of Alba
Golden Fleece -
Duchy of Alba
Golden Fleece and Order of Charles III -
The 18th Duchess of Alba
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The 19th Duke of Alba
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Coat of Arms of the Duchy of Infantado
Common -
Coat of Arms of the 18th Duke of Infantado
(Lesser)
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Family Coat of Arms of Francisco Franco
until 1940 -
Private Coat of Arms of Francisco Franco
1939-1940 -
Coat of Arms of Carmen, Duchess of Franco
(1975-2017) -
Coat of Arms of Carmen, Lady of Meirás
(1975-1988) -
Coat of Arms of Cristóbal, Marquis of Villaverde
(1976-1998) -
Coat of Arms of Francisco Franco, Lord of Meirás and Marquis of Villaverde
-
Coat of Arms of Carmen Martínez-Bordiú
(Since 1982)
-
The 2nd Duke of Seville
-
The 1st Duke of
Santa Elena -
Francisco de Paula de Borbón y Castellví
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Coat of Arms of the
8th Marquis of Vega de Armijo -
Coat of Arms of the
17th Duke of Medinaceli -
Coat of Arms of the
1st Duke of Miranda
High Steward of the Royal Household
(1927-1931) -
Coat of Arms of the
18th duke of Alburquerque
Chief of the Household of
the Count of Barcelona
-
Coat of Arms of Niceto Alcalá-Zamora
President of the 2nd Spanish Republic (1931-1936) -
Coat of Arms of Manuel Azaña
President of the 2nd Spanish Republic (1936-1939)
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Coat of Arms of Juan Gómez-Acebo,
Viscount de la Torre -
Coat of Arms of Simoneta Gómez-Acebo, Grandee of Spain
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Coat of Arms of Beltrán Gómez-Acebo, Grandee of Spain
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Coat of Arms of Bruno Gómez-Acebo, Grandee of Spain
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Coat of Arms of Fernando Gómez-Acebo, Grandee of Spain
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Coat of Arms of the House of Marichalar
Common -
Coat of Arms of the Viscounty of Eza
Modern -
Coat of Arms of the County of Ripalda
Modern -
Coat of Arms of Amalio, 9th Count of Ripalda
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Coat of Arms of Jaime de Marichalar
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Coat of Arms of the Duchy of Infantado
Common -
Shield of the House of Lara
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Coat of Arms of Iñaki Urdangarín
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Coat of Arms of the Marquis of Deleitosa
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Coat of Arms of the County of La Vega del Sella
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Coat of Arms of the 1st Marchioness of O'Shea
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Coat of Arms of the Marquisate of Casa Fuerte
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Coat of Arms of Isabel Díaz Ayuso
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Coat of Arms of Alcalá de Henares Diocese
-
Cardinal Isidro Gomá
-
Javier Echevarria
Opus Dei Prelate -
Coat of Arms of Barreda from Santillana del Mar
(Cantabria) -
Coat of Arms of Figueroa
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Shield of Sousas from Andalussia
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Shield of Suárez from Galicia
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Coat of Arms of the Discalced Carmelites Order
La Mesta[edit]
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15th Century -
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Recreated Arms
(Franco's Era)
Insignia[edit]
Royal/State Monograms (1874-Present)
Image gallery.
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Royal Monogram of
King Felipe VI -
Royal Monogram of
Queen Letizia
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Royal Monogram of
King Alfonso XII
(1874-1885) -
Royal Monogram of
Queen Mercedes
(1878) -
Royal Monogram of
Queen Maria Christina
(1879-1929) -
Royal Monogram of
King Alfonso XIII
(1886-1931/1941) -
Royal Monogram of
Queen Victoria Eugenie
(1906-1931/1969) -
Monogram of the Presidency
(Second Republic)
(1931-1939) -
Vitor - Monogram of
Francisco Franco as
Head of the Spanish State
(1939-1975)
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Royal Monogram of
King Juan Carlos I
(1975-2014) -
Royal Monogram of
Queen Sofía
(1975-Present)
Royal/State Letterhead
-
Letterhead of
the King's Household
(Common Version) -
Former Letterhead of
the King's Household
(1975-2014)
King Juan Carlos
(Common Version)
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Royal Letterhead of
Infanta Elena,
Duchess of Lugo -
Royal Letterhead of
Infanta Pilar,
Duchess of Badajoz -
Royal Letterhead of
Infanta Margarita,
Duchess of Soria
-
Royal Letterhead of
Infanta Beatriz, Princess of Civitella-Cessi
(1935-2002) -
Royal Letterhead of
Infanta Maria Cristina, Countess Marone
(1940-1996) -
Royal Letterhead of
Infanta Cristina,
Duchess of Palma
(1997-2015)
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Royal Letterhead
(1874-1931) -
Letterhead of the President of the Second Republic
(1931-1939) -
Letterhead of
Francisco Franco as
Head of the Spanish State
(1939-1975)
Crowns, Coronets and Crests
Image gallery.
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Heraldic Imperial Crown (Common Design)
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Heraldic Imperial Crown (Gules Mitre)
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Heraldic Imperial Crown (Spanish National Arms Design)
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Heraldic Royal Crown (Generic Design)
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Heraldic Royal Crown of Spain (Spanish National Arms Design)
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Heraldic Royal Crown of Spain (Monarch's Arms Design)
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Heraldic Royal Crown of the Spanish Monarch in Navarre
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Heraldic Royal Crown of the Spanish Monarch for the Aragonese Terriories
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Heraldic Crown of the Spanish Queen Consort
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Former Heraldic Crown of Spanish and Castilian Monarchs
-
Former Heraldic Crown of Spanish Monarchs,
1580-c.1668 -
Former Heraldic Crown of Spanish Monarchs,
c.1668-1700 -
Heraldic Crown of Aragonese Monarchs
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Heraldic Crown of the Prince of Asturias
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Heraldic Crown of the Spanish Heir Apparent as Prince of Girona
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Heraldic Crown the Princess (consort) of Asturias
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Heraldic Coronet of Spanish Infantes
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Heraldic Coronet of Spanish Infantes for the Aragonese Terriories
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Heraldic Coronet of Spanish Grandee
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Heraldic Coronet of Spanish Dukes
(Variant 1) -
Heraldic Coronet of Spanish Dukes
(Variant 2) -
Heraldic Coronet of Spanish Marquesses (Variant 1)
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Heraldic Coronet of Spanish Marquesses (Variant 2)
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Heraldic Coronet of Spanish Counts
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Heraldic Coronet of Spanish Viscounts
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Heraldic Coronet of Spanish Barons
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Heraldic Coronet of Spanish "Señores" (Lords)
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Heraldic Coronet of Spanish "Hidalgos" (Noblemen)
In collaboration with
User:Rolando Yñigo-Genio -
Heraldic Coronet of Spain
(1939-1975)
Rule of Francisco Franco
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Spanish Mural Crown (Generic)
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Mural Crown of Catalan Provinces (Spain)
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Mural Crown of Catalan Regions
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Mural Crown of Catalan Cities
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Mural Crown of Catalan Towns
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Mural Crown of Catalan Villages
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Astral Crown
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Celestial Crown
-
Eastern Crown
-
Corona Navalis
(Naval Crown) -
Corona Vallaris or
Corona Castrensis
(Camp Crown)
-
Heraldic Crown of Spanish Kings of Arms
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Captain General
-
General of the Army
General of the Air Force
General Admiral
Proposed -
Lieteurant General
Admiral -
Divisional General
Vice Admiral -
Brigadier General Counter Admiral
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Colonel
Ship-of-the-Line Captain
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Royal Crest of Aragon
(Crown of Aragon Territories) -
Royal Crest of Aragon
Variant used in Majorca -
Ratpenat, the Aragonese Crest of the Bat
(Crown of Aragon Territories) -
Royal Crest of the Crown of Castile
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Royal Crest of Navarre
Badges
Image gallery.
Badges
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Cross of Burgundy-Proper
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Cross of Burgundy-Gules
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Cross of Burgundy-Gules and Link
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Cross of Burgundy-Gules and Crowned
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Badges of the Catholic Monachs,
"The Yoke and the Bundle of Arrows" -
Badge of Ferdinand II of Aragon,
"The Yoke" -
Badge of Isabella I of Castile,
"The Bundle of Arrows"
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Pillars of Hercules, Badge of Charles V
-
Pillars of Hercules
-
Pillars of Hercules, Version of the Coat of Arms of Spain
-
Pillars of Hercules, Badge of the Spanish West Indies
Professional Insignia
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Badge (Star) of Spanish Constitutional Court Magistrates
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Badge (Star) of Spanish Supreme Court Magistrates
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Badge (Star) of the Military Jurisdiction
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Badge (Star) of Magistrates
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Badge (Star) of Judges
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Badge (Star) of Public Prosecutors/Attorneys
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Badge (Star) of Court Clerks
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Military Teaching Badge
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Peacekeeping Operations Merit Badge
Other Coats of Arms[edit]
Crowns and coronets[edit]
Andorra
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Princely Crown of Andorra
Brazil
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Mural Crown of Capital
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Mural Crown of City
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Mural Crown of Town
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Mural Crown of Village
France
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Mural Crown of Capital
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Mural Crown of Capital of Department
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Mural Crown of Municipality
Germany
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People's Crown
Italy
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Crown of Province
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Crown of Province
(Variant) -
Mural Crown of City
Former Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
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Royal Crown of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
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Crown of Heir to the Throne of the Two Sicilies
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Coronet of Princes and Princesses of the Two Sicilies
Portugal
-
Mural Crown of Capital
-
Mural Crown of City
-
Mural Crown of Town
-
Mural Crown of Parish
-
Mural Crown of Administrative Region
1930-1999
Former Kingdom of Portugal
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Crown of the former King
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Crown of the former Heir Apparent
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Crown of the former Prince of Beira
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Coronet of a former Infante (Prince)
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Coronet of a former Duke
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Coronet of a former Marquess
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Coronet of a former Count
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Coronet of a former Viscount
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Coronet of a former Baron
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Crown of the former King - Opened
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Crown of the former King -
4 Arches
Romania
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Mural Crown of Capitals
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Mural Crown of Cities
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Mural Crown of Towns
-
Mural Crown of Villages
Holy Roman Empire[edit]
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Coat of Arms of the Holy Roman Emperor
c.1200-c.1300 -
Coat of Arms of the Holy Roman Emperor
c.1300-c.1400 -
Coat of Arms of the Holy Roman Emperor
c.1400-c.1433 -
Coat of Arms of the Holy Roman Emperor
c.1433-c.1450
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Attributed Coat of Arms of Henry VI
Codex Manesse -
Attributed Coat of Arms of Otto IV
Chronica Majora
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Middle Coat of Arms of
Charles V -
Middle Coat of Arms of Ferdinand I and Maximilian II
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Middle Coat of Arms of Rudolf II, Matthias and Ferdinand II
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Middle and Greater Coat of Arms of Ferdinand III
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Middle Coat of Arms of
Leopold I -
Middle and Greater Coat of Arms of Joseph I
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Middle Coat of Arms of
Charles VI -
Middle and Greater Coat of Arms of Charles VII Albert
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Middle and Greater Coat of Arms of Francis I
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Middle and Greater Coat of Arms of Empress
Maria Theresa -
Middle Coat of Arms of
Joseph II -
Middle Coat of Arms of
Leopold II and Francis II
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Greater Coat of Arms of Charles V
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Greater Coat of Arms of Ferdinand I
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Greater Coat of Arms of Maximilian II
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Greater Coat of Arms of Rudolf II, Matthias and Ferdinand II
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Greater Coat of Arms of Leopold I
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Greater Coat of Arms of Charles VI
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Greater Coat of Arms of
Joseph II -
Greater Coat of Arms of Leopold II and Francis II
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Coat of Arms of
Frederick III -
Coat of Arms of
Maximilian I -
Ornamented Coat of Arms of Maximilian I
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Coat of Arms of Charles V
Or Shield -
Ornamented Coat of Arms of Charles V
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Coat of Arms of
Ferdinand I
Or Shield -
Ornamented Coat of Arms of Ferdinand I
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Coat of Arms of
Maximilian II
Or Shield -
Ornamented Coat of Arms of Maximilian II
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Coat of Arms of Rudolf II and Ferdinand II
Or Shield -
Ornamented Coat of Arms of Rudolf II and
Ferdinand II -
Coat of Arms of Matthias
Or Shield -
Ornamented Coat of Arms of Matthias
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Coat of Arms of
Ferdinand III
Or Shield -
Ornamented Coat of Arms of Ferdinand III
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Coat of Arms of Leopold I
Or Shield -
Ornamented Coat of Arms of Leopold I
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Coat of Arms of Joseph I
Or Shield -
Ornamented Coat of Arms of Joseph I
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Coat of Arms of Charles VI
Or Shield -
Ornamented Coat of Arms of Charles VI
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Coat of Arms of
Charles VII Albert
Or Shield -
Ornamented Coat of Arms of Charles VII Albert
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Coat of Arms of Francis I
Or Shield -
Ornamented Coat of Arms of Francis I
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Greater Coat of Arms of Marie Therese, Holy Roman Empress
Or Shield -
Ornamented Coat of Arms of Empress Maria Theresa
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Coat of Arms of Joseph II
Or Shield -
Ornamented Coat of Arms of Joseph II
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Coat of Arms of Leopold II and Francis II
Or Shield -
Ornamented Coat of Arms of Leopold II and Francis II
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Middle Coat of Arms of
Francis II
1804-1806 -
Grand Coat of Arms of
Francis II
1804-1806
Kings of the Romans
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Coat of Arms of the King of the Romans
c.1433-1486 -
Attributed Coat of Arms of Albert II
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Attributed Coat of Arms of Albert II
Variant -
Coat of Arms of Maximilian I
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Coat of Arms of Charles V
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Coat of Arms of Ferdinand I and Maximilian II
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Coat of Arms of Rudolf II
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Coat of arms of Ferdinand III and Ferdinand IV
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Coat of Arms of Joseph I
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Coat of arms of Joseph II
High Offices of Prince-Electors
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Coat of Arms of the Arch-Steward/Seneschal
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Coat of Arms of the Arch-Marshal
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Coat of Arms of the Arch-Treasurer
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Coat of Arms of the Arch-Chamberlain
Ancient -
Coat of Arms of the Arch-Chamberlain
Modern
Holy See[edit]
Supreme Order of Christ
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Collar
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Frederick Ferdinand, Duke of Anhalt-Köthen
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Johann Franz Anton von Olry
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Adolf von Auersperg
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Heinrich von Heß
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Otto von Bismarck
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The 1st Marquess of Ripon
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Charles III of Monaco
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The 1st Duke of Salviati
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Archduke Eugen of Austria
Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights -
Prince Henry of Prussia
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Alejandro Groizard
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The 2nd Marquess of Comillas
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The 8th Marquis of Vega de Armijo
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The 18th Prince of Paliano
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The 7th Prince of Cerveteri
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Victor Emmanuel III and
Umberto II of Italy -
Fra' Ludovico Chigi della Rovere-Albani
Prince of the Order of Malta -
Wilhelm Miklas
President of Austria -
Albert Lebrun and
René Coty
Presidents of France -
Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma
Consort of Luxembourg -
Francisco Franco
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Luigi Einaudi and
Antonio Segni
Presidents of Italy -
Charles de Gaulle
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Baudouin of Belgium
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Éamon de Valera
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Konrad Adenauer
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Cardinal Maximilien de Furstenberg
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Fra' Angelo de Mojana di Cologna
Prince of the Order of Malta