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MUELAS DE LOS CABALLEROS
Region : Castilla y León
Province : Zamora
Spanish | Escudo cuartelado en cruz. 1.º de azur, león rampante de oro linguado y coronado de oro. 2.º de plata caldera de sable, en la asa diestra brazo armado de espada de sable en bajo de gules, en la siniestra pendón de gules. Siniestrada de ciprés de sinople. Flanqueada de dos cabezas de moro afrontadas en su colo con turbante de sable. 3.º de gules dos lagartos de sinople contrapasantes y brochante una losa de plata. 4.º de sinople oveja de plata surmontada de castillo de plata aclarado de sable con oveja empinada de plata en la torre siniestra a la torre central. Al timbre corona real cerrada. |
English | de los Caballeros No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
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The arms were officially granted on October 21, 2004.
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