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PEDROSA DEL PRÍNCIPE
Region : Castilla y León
Province : Burgos
Spanish | Partido. Primero: Armas de Castilla, añadidas en los cantones del jefe la corona de Príncipe y de tres estrellas de seis puntas de oro, colocadas dos y una. Segundo: En Azur, rollo de plata, con cuatro escalones, columna capitel y rematado en cruz, añadida posteriormente, acompañado de dos espigas de oro, puestas en faja y de racimo de oro. Al cantón siniestro, venera de oro. Entado en punta de plata dos onzas de azur. Al timbre corona real. |
English | blazon wanted |
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