Lamas - Ribadeo, Lugo, Galicia, España
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N 43° 32.254 W 007° 02.633
29T E 658044 N 4822372
Coat of D. Antonio de Lamas y Montenegro
Waymark Code: WM151Z5
Location: Galicia, Spain
Date Posted: 09/29/2021
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Olii05
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The Chapel of San Roque in Ribadeo (Lugo) has the coat of arms of the Lamas because D. Antonio de Lamas y Montenegro had the patronage of the Chapel, he sold the patronage to his brother-in-law, D. Salvador Menéndez de Navia and he left the patronage of his nephew D. José Antonio de Lamas Menéndez in an orthograde codicil in August 1719. (Ribadeo Antiguo, Francisco Lanza Alvarez, pages 258-260) The Lamas coat of arms in the Chapel of San Roque only has the arms of the Lamas with the crescent and five stars in the first quarter, the three fleurs-de-lis in the second quarter, and cut off, the flames. The drawing is from Ribadeo Antiguo. Of course, the llamas mean "Lamas" because, when crossing the Ria del Eo, the cousins ??who lived in Asturias were called "Llamas" and in Galicia they were called "Lamas". The exchange of the surname even reached the stones of arms with the motto of the coat of arms of the Pazo de Quintalonga using "Lamas" and the motto of the coat of arms of the Chapel of San Roque using "Llamas". The mystery is where the three fleurs-de-lis and the five-star crescent come from. The three golden lises maybe Bourbon, when the coat of arms was made official, or the ensign of the Holy Office"

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Bearer of Coat of Arms: Noble (aristocratic) family

Full name of the bearer: D. Antonio de Lamas y Montenegro

Where is Coat of Arms installed (short description) ?:
San Roque Chapel


Material / Design: Stone

Blazon (heraldic description):
the coat of arms of the Lamas because D. Antonio de Lamas y Montenegro had the patronage of the Chapel, he sold the patronage to his brother-in-law, D. Salvador Menéndez de Navia and he left the patronage of his nephew D. José Antonio de Lamas Menéndez in an orthograde codicil in August 1719. (Ribadeo Antiguo, Francisco Lanza Alvarez, pages 258-260) The Lamas coat of arms in the Chapel of San Roque only has the arms of the Lamas with the crescent and five stars in the first quarter, the three fleurs-de-lis in the second quarter, and cut off, the flames. The drawing is from Ribadeo Antiguo. Of course, the llamas mean "Lamas" because, when crossing the Ria del Eo, the cousins ​​who lived in Asturias were called "Llamas" and in Galicia they were called "Lamas". The exchange of the surname even reached the stones of arms with the motto of the coat of arms of the Pazo de Quintalonga using "Lamas" and the motto of the coat of arms of the Chapel of San Roque using "Llamas". The mystery is where the three fleurs-de-lis and the five-star crescent come from. The three golden lises maybe Bourbon, when the coat of arms was made official, or the ensign of the Holy Office


Address:
Rúa San Roque Betanzos 27700


Web page about the structure where is Coat of Arms installed (if exists): Not listed

Web page about the bearer of Coat of Arms (if exists): Not listed

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