España - Allariz, Ourense, Galicia, España
Posted by: Ariberna
N 42° 11.348 W 007° 47.896
29T E 599230 N 4671474
España in Convent of Santa Clara
Waymark Code: WM143HH
Location: Galicia, Spain
Date Posted: 04/07/2021
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Despite the difficulties that its current state, since the lichens that have invaded it do not allow clear vision of all the pieces and figures that compose it, in it are reflected the imperial weapons then used by the Crown of Spain, being able to appreciate in its first partition, which in turn is divided into two traces: 1) cross-section of Castilla y León; 2) in chief, occupying preferential place, chalice added to a host, weapons of Galicia and, in the point of honor, escusón with the weapons of Portugal; 3) half cut and split: a) field of lises with edging made up of modern burgundy; b) four sticks loaded with four bands, which can be the sticks for Aragon and the bands by old Burgundy and, c) lion of BRABANTE. In the second partition, also part of two strokes; 1º), in chief four clubs placed in a band, which could again be Aragon, which thus He wore them on his standard, and pointed two gussets: the one on the right hand carries a band, which could be understood as a reference to the silver girdle in the field of gules that the arms of Austria, which do not appear in this heraldic work, despite being generally included in the shields of the kings of that house in Spain; and the one with the sinister carries a lion for Flanders and an eagle for Tyrol; 2nd) cut a) team points, to which I find no correspondence, and b) lion of Brabant; and 3º) cross section of Castilla y León, 4º) quartered in a cross, by Sicily and, pointed at a point, a natural pomegranate, by Granada. Stamped with the Spanish royal crown and accented by a double-headed eagle of the Holy Empire Romano-Germanic
Bearer of Coat of Arms: County / Region
Full name of the bearer: Corona de España
Where is Coat of Arms installed (short description) ?: Convent of Santa Clara façade
Material / Design: Stone
Blazon (heraldic description): Despite the difficulties that its current state, since the lichens that have invaded it do not allow clear vision of all the pieces and figures that compose it, in it are reflected the imperial weapons then used by the Crown of Spain, being able to appreciate in its first partition, which in turn is divided into two traces: 1) cross-section of Castilla y León; 2) in chief, occupying preferential place, chalice added to a host, weapons of Galicia and, in the point of honor, escusón with the weapons of Portugal; 3) half cut and split: a) field of lises with edging made up of modern burgundy; b) four sticks
loaded with four bands, which can be the sticks for Aragon and the bands by old Burgundy and, c) lion of BRABANTE. In the second partition, also part of two strokes; 1º), in chief four clubs placed in a band, which could again be Aragon, which thus
He wore them on his standard, and pointed two gussets: the one on the right hand carries a band, which could be understood as a reference to the silver girdle in the field of gules that the arms of Austria, which do not appear in this heraldic work, despite being generally included in the shields of the kings of that house in Spain; and the one with the sinister carries a lion for Flanders and an eagle for Tyrol; 2nd) cut a) team points, to which I find no correspondence, and b) lion of Brabant; and 3º) cross section of Castilla y León, 4º) quartered in a cross, by Sicily and, pointed at a point, a natural pomegranate, by Granada.
Stamped with the Spanish royal crown and accented by a double-headed eagle of the Holy Empire Romano-Germanic.
http://taboadasanz.es/images/file/heraldicadeallariz.pdf
Address: Rúa Campo da Barreira, 15
Allariz, 32660
Ourense, Galicia, España
Web page about the bearer of Coat of Arms (if exists): [Web Link]
Web page about the structure where is Coat of Arms installed (if exists): Not listed
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