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| En campo de azur (azul), aspa de Borgoña, de gules (rojo) fileteada de oro; resaltada, una cruz-espada de Santiago, de oro; a cada flanco una flor de lis, de oro. | |En campo de azur (azul), aspa de Borgoña, de gules (rojo) fileteada de oro; resaltada, una cruz-espada de Santiago, de oro; a cada flanco una flor de lis, de oro. | ||
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===Origin/meaning=== | ===Origin/meaning=== | ||
Inherited from the Maneuver Force, the blue of the field symbolizes the air and sea spaces, expresses the maneuverability of this Force, which is represented by the sword that is the cross of Santiago. the Burgundy cross symbolizes the most traditional values of our Army, and the fleurs-de-lis, the military spirit that the Kings of the House of Bourbon have embodied in the Royal Ordinances. The Coat of Arms was approved on 21 February 1997. | Inherited from the Maneuver Force, the blue of the field symbolizes the air and sea spaces, expresses the maneuverability of this Force, which is represented by the sword that is the cross of Santiago. the Burgundy cross symbolizes the most traditional values of our Army, and the fleurs-de-lis, the military spirit that the Kings of the House of Bourbon have embodied in the Royal Ordinances. The Coat of Arms was approved on 21 February 1997. | ||
[[Literature]]:Image and Information from https://ejercito.defensa.gob.es/personal/Escudos/ | |||
{{es}} | {{es}} | ||
{{media}} | {{media}} | ||
[[Category:Military heraldry of Spain]] | |||
[[Category:Military heraldry of Spain]] | [[Category:Army heraldry]] | ||
[[Category: Army heraldry]] | |||
[[Category:Granted 1997]] | [[Category:Granted 1997]] |
Latest revision as of 11:01, 16 September 2024
Country:Spain |
Spanish | En campo de azur (azul), aspa de Borgoña, de gules (rojo) fileteada de oro; resaltada, una cruz-espada de Santiago, de oro; a cada flanco una flor de lis, de oro. |
English | blazon wanted |
Origin/meaning
Inherited from the Maneuver Force, the blue of the field symbolizes the air and sea spaces, expresses the maneuverability of this Force, which is represented by the sword that is the cross of Santiago. the Burgundy cross symbolizes the most traditional values of our Army, and the fleurs-de-lis, the military spirit that the Kings of the House of Bourbon have embodied in the Royal Ordinances. The Coat of Arms was approved on 21 February 1997.
Literature:Image and Information from https://ejercito.defensa.gob.es/personal/Escudos/
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