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Partido. Primero: En campo de plata Aspa de Borgoña de gules (rojo) cantonada de cuatro leones rampantes de oro. Segundo: En campo de plata , una letra “C” de azur (azul), <br>
Partido. Primero: En campo de plata Aspa de Borgoña de gules (rojo) cantonada de cuatro leones rampantes de oro. Segundo: En campo de plata , una letra “C” de azur (azul), <br>
timbrada de Corona de Príncipe y soportada por dos leones rampantes de oro.
timbrada de Corona de Príncipe y soportada por dos leones rampantes de oro.
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms alludes to the origins of the Regiment, the Tercio Viejo de Lombardía (raised 1534), which in 1776 was amalgamated with the Regiment Principe (raised 1766).<br>
The arms alludes to the origins of the Regiment, the Tercio Viejo de Lombardía (raised 1534), which in 1776 was amalgamated with the Regiment Principe (raised 1766).<br>
The new Regiment took the Name Principe.
The new Regiment took the Name Principe.

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INFANTRY REGIMENT PRINCIPE NO 3, SPANISH ARMY

Coat of arms (crest) of the Infantry Regiment Principe No 3, Spanish Army

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Partido. Primero: En campo de plata Aspa de Borgoña de gules (rojo) cantonada de cuatro leones rampantes de oro. Segundo: En campo de plata , una letra “C” de azur (azul),
timbrada de Corona de Príncipe y soportada por dos leones rampantes de oro. |- |English | Regiment Principe No 3, Spanish Army No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |}

Origin/meaning

The arms alludes to the origins of the Regiment, the Tercio Viejo de Lombardía (raised 1534), which in 1776 was amalgamated with the Regiment Principe (raised 1766).
The new Regiment took the Name Principe.


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