Seròs
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SERÒS
Region : Catalonia
Province : Lleida
Official blazon
Escut caironat truncat i semipartit: 1r. d'atzur, un àngel contornat vestit de guerrer romà amb casc amb plomall, escut rodó, cuirassa i gambera, brandant una espasa, sobre una cavall sallent guarnit d'argent; 2n. de gules, 8 besants d'or posats en 2 pals (2, 2, 2 i 2); 3r. d'or, 4 pals de gules. Per timbre una corona mural de vila.
Origin/meaning
These arms have been officially granted on 27th December 1983.
The angel riding a horse, dressed as a Roman soldier, is the traditional sign on the arms of the town; it's the representation of the Saint Angel, the local patron saint, reminding when the town suffered a plague and an angel came to cut out the epidemic with his sword. The bezants Or on Gules are the arms of the Montcada family, marquises of Aitona and lords of the town. Seròs was conquered to the Arabs in 1149 by the count-king Ramon Berenguer III, and that's symbolized by the royal arms of Catalonia-Aragon (four pales Gules on Or); the town belonged to the Crown until 1212, when it was given to the Montcadas.
Literature : Image taken from http://escuts.wikispaces.com; background from Enric Fontvila, Barcelona.