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The arms are more or less canting; Rabé comes from the Arabic rabi, meaning green, and a helmet is taken for the second part of the name, meaning shield bearers, or knights.
The arms are more or less canting; Rabé comes from the Arabic rabi, meaning green, and a helmet is taken for the second part of the name, meaning shield bearers, or knights.
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[[Literature]] : Image from http://escudosybanderas.burgos.es
[[Literature]] : Image from http://escudosybanderas.burgos.es

Revision as of 04:02, 9 July 2014

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RABÉ DE LOS ESCUDEROS

Region : Castilla y León
Province : Burgos
Municipality : Aguas Cándidas

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Official blazon

Escudo, en campo de sinople, un yelmo de escudero de plata. Al timbre corona real de España.

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted in 2006.

The arms are more or less canting; Rabé comes from the Arabic rabi, meaning green, and a helmet is taken for the second part of the name, meaning shield bearers, or knights.


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