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En campo de plata, tres barras de azur (azul). | En campo de plata, tres barras de azur (azul). | ||
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The Shield bears the Arms of D. Roger de Lauria, during the the end of the 13th and the begining of the 14th Centuries Commander of the Mercenary Unit Gran Compañia Catalana de los Almogávares. During its fights in Italy and Catalonia. | The Shield bears the Arms of D. Roger de Lauria, during the the end of the 13th and the begining of the 14th Centuries Commander of the Mercenary Unit Gran Compañia Catalana de los Almogávares. During its fights in Italy and Catalonia. | ||
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PROTECTED INFANTRY BANDERA ROGER DE LAURIA II-4, SPANISH ARMY
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En campo de plata, tres barras de azur (azul). |- |English | Infantry Bandera Roger de Lauria II-4, Spanish Army No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |}
Origin/meaning
The Shield bears the Arms of D. Roger de Lauria, during the the end of the 13th and the begining of the 14th Centuries Commander of the Mercenary Unit Gran Compañia Catalana de los Almogávares. During its fights in Italy and Catalonia.
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