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Partido. 1º, de azur, banda de plata y dos flores de lis de oro, cargado de una letra 'p' mayúscula, de sable, fileteada de gules; 2º, de plata, al punto de honor cruz flordelisada de gules, y en el resto espada de oro, y calavera en su color. Timbrado con la corona real cerrada. | |+Official blazon | ||
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| Partido. 1º, de azur, banda de plata y dos flores de lis de oro, cargado de una letra 'p' mayúscula, de sable, fileteada de gules; 2º, de plata, al punto de honor cruz flordelisada de gules, y en el resto espada de oro, y calavera en su color. Timbrado con la corona real cerrada. | |||
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PASTRANA
Region : Castilla-La Mancha
Province : Guadalajara
Spanish | Partido. 1º, de azur, banda de plata y dos flores de lis de oro, cargado de una letra 'p' mayúscula, de sable, fileteada de gules; 2º, de plata, al punto de honor cruz flordelisada de gules, y en el resto espada de oro, y calavera en su color. Timbrado con la corona real cerrada.
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