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Emyndil (talk) 22:59, 26 October 2011 (UTC) Edoardo Cavaleri (talk) 16:16, 30 June 2013 (UTC)
Iurresta (talk) 06:28, 12 October 2013 (UTC) Parair (talk) 17:24, 24 February 2014 (UTC)
David C. S. (talk) 22:58, 28 November 2019 (UTC)

Spain edit

Present edit


Institutional Variants edit

100th Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus edit

Members of the Spanish Royal Family and Monarch's Relatives edit

Monarch

Heiress Apparent


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Royal Academies (Institute of Spain) edit

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Armed Forces edit

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Army

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NATO - Spain

Law Enforcement, Intelligence and Rescue edit

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National Police Corps

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Head of Government Office Security Department

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Former Spanish Kingdoms edit

Territories of the Former Crown of Aragon edit

Monarchs


Variants of the Spanish Royal Arms

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Queens Consort

Prince of Girona (Heir)

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Alonso of Aragon

Former Kingdom and Historic Region of Aragon edit

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Aragonese Kingdom of Sicily edit
Catalonia edit
Former Kingdom and Historic Region of Valencia edit

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Former Kingdom of Majorca edit

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Duchies in Greece edit
Others (Aragonese Territories) edit
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Territories of the Former Crown of Castile edit

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Asturias

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Members of the Royal House

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Queens Consort


Prince of Asturias (Heir)

The Children of Ferdinand III, the Saint

Other Members of the Royal Family and Monarchs Descendants

John of Gaunt, First Duke of Lancaster, Crown of Castile Pretender

Badges edit
Former Kingdom and Historic Region of Castile edit

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Propagation of the Arms of Castile

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Former Kingdom and Historic Region of León edit

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Leonese Variants of the Royal Arms

Former Kingdom and Historic Region of Galicia edit

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Galician Variants of the Spanish Royal Arms

Lesser Royal Arms

Badge

Basque Lordships and Historical Region edit

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Lordship of Molina edit

Present

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Crown of Castile Realms edit

Former Kingdom and Historic Region of Navarre edit

Present edit


Historical edit
Arms of the Monarchs of Navarre
with the Royal Crest,
House of Evreux
Arms of Charles III of Navarre with Supporters
Coat of Arms of Prince John of Aragon
as Monarch of Navarre
(Future John II)
Coat of Arms of John II of Aragon
as Monarch of Navarre
(Future John II)

Navarrese Variants of the Spanish Royal Arms

Members of the Royal Family

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Queens Consort

Other Members and Monarchs Descendants

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Emirate of Granada edit

Provinces edit

Islands edit

Largest Cities and Notable Towns edit

Comarcas edit

Historical edit

Crowns of Aragon and Castile (Spain): Catholic Monarchs edit

Coat of Arms of Catholic Monarchs with all supporters
1474-1492 1492-1504

Ferdinand II of Aragon


Coat of Arms of Ferdinand II of Aragon, 1513-1516
(with supporters)

Crown of Castile and Duchy of Burgundy: Joanna and Philip edit

Joanna of Castile

Coat of Arms of Queen Joanna of Castile
(with supporters)

Philip of Burgundy, Called "the Handsome"



Coat of Arms of Philip I of Castile
(with Burgundian and Castilian supporters, crest and motto)

Holy Roman Empire. Crowns of Castile and Aragon, Kingdom of Navarre (Spain). Low Countries, Archduchy of Austria. Duchy of Milan: Charles V / I edit

Heir of Burgundy

Monarch of Castile, Aragon, Navarre (Spain) and the Low Countries (1516-1530)

1516-1518,
Version with motto, Burgundian and Spanish supporters
1518-1520,
Version with motto, Burgundian and Spanish supporters
1520-1530,
Version with motto, Burgundian and Spanish supporters

Holy Roman Emperor (1530-1556)

Middle Coat of Arms Greater Coat of Arms
Or Shield Variant Version with Supporters and Motto

Variants

Crowns of Castile and Aragon, Kingdom of Navarre (Spain). Kingdom of England and Ireland as Consort (1554–1558). Kingdom of Portugal (since 1580). Low Countries. Duchy of Milan: Philip II edit

1558-1580
(with the Eagle of St. John as supporter)
1580-1598
(with the Eagle of St. John as supporter)
In collaboration with
Parair
1558-1580
(with lions as supporters)
1580-1598
(with lions as supporters)
1556-1558
Chivaric design of the Order of the Golden Fleece Armorial
1558-1580
Chivaric design of the Order of the Golden Fleece Armorial
1580-1598
Chivaric design of the Order of the Golden Fleece Armorial
1556-1558
Spanish Monarch and King Jure Uxoris of England
(with supporters, crest and motto)
1558-1580
(with supporters, crest and motto)
1580-1598
(with supporters, crest and motto)
1580-1598
(with a lion, a griffin and crest)

Variants

Crowns of Castile and Aragon, Kingdom of Navarre (Spain). Kingdom of Portugal (until 1640). Habsburg Netherlands. Duchy of Milan: 1598-1700 edit

1598-1668
(with the Eagle of St. John as supporter)

In collaboration with
Parair
Charles II, 1668-1700
(with the Eagle of St. John as supporter)
1598-1668
(with lions as supporters)
Charles II, 1668-1700
(with lions as supporters)
Philip III of Spain
Chivaric design of the Order of the Golden Fleece Armorial
Philip IV of Spain
Chivaric design of the Order of the Golden Fleece Armorial
Charles II of Spain, 1668-1700
Chivaric design of the Order of the Golden Fleece Armorial
Philip III of Spain
(with supporters, crest and motto)
Philip IV and Charles II of Spain
(with supporters, crest and motto)
1598-1668
(with a lion, a griffin and crest)

Variants

War of the Spanish Succession edit

Archduke Charles of Austria

Coat of Arms of Archduke Charles as Pretender
Common version with supporters
Coat of Arms of Archduke Charles as Pretender
Version for the Peninsular Territories of the Crown of Aragon with supporters


Philip of France, Duke of Anjou

COAT OF ARMS
(with supporters, mantle, crest and mottos)

Variants

Kingdom of Spain and the Indies edit

ROYAL COAT OF ARMS, 1700-1761
(with supporters, mantle, crest and mottos)
ROYAL COAT OF ARMS, 1761-1868 / 1874-1931
(with supporters, mantle, crest and mottos)

Napoleonic Invasion edit

Kingdom of Spain (House of Bourbon, Restored) edit

ROYAL COAT OF ARMS, 1812-1868
(with supporters, mantle, crest and mottos)

Provisional Government edit

Kingdom of Spain (House of Savoy) edit

ROYAL COAT OF ARMS, 1871-1873
(with supporters and mantle)

First Spanish Repubic edit

Kingdom of Spain (House of Bourbon, Restored) edit

COAT OF ARMS OF SPAIN, Anjou escutcheon, 1874-1931
(with Lions, Pillars of Hercules, Golden Fleece, Laurel and palm branches)
COAT OF ARMS OF SPAIN, France escutcheon, c.1883-1931
(with Lions, Pillars of Hercules, Golden Fleece, Laurel and palm branches)
ROYAL COAT OF ARMS, 1761-1868 and 1874-1931
(with supporters, mantle, crest and mottos)
ROYAL COAT OF ARMS, 1931
(with supporters and crest)

Second Spanish Republic edit

Francoist Spain and Transition to Democracy edit

National Movement

Francisco Franco

Flag Versions edit

Flag and Naval Ensign Version

Colours (Regimental Flags)

1700-1761
(Common Version)
1761-1843
(Common Version)

Lesser Coats of Arms of Spanish Monarchs edit

Unusual Variants without the Arms of Granada

Former Kingdom of León Variant

Former Kingdom of Galicia Variants

Historic Coats of Arms of the Royal Family and Regents edit

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Prince of Asturias

Royal Consorts

Sofía of Greece

Francis, Duke of Cádiz, King Consort of Spain

Dowager Queens

Other members of the Royal Family
Spanish House of Habsburg

Spanish House of Bourbon

Infante Charles of Spain (Future Charles III) as Monarch of Parma, Naples and Sicily

Infante Philip of Spain. Monarch of Parma, Piacenza and Guastalla

Infante Louis of Spain, Cardinal, Archbishop of Toledo and Count of Chinchón

Infante Charles of Spain, Count of Molina. First Carlist Claimant

The Duke and Duchess of Montpensier

Enrique, Duke of Seville

Infanta Isabella of Spain (1851–1931), called "La Chata"

Infanta Paz of Spain, Princess of Bavaria

Infanta Eulalia of Spain

Luis Fernando of Orleans

Prince Ranieri of the Two Sicilies, Pretender to the Crown of the Two Sicilies

Infante Juan, Pretender to the Spanish Crown

Infanta Maria of the Two Sicilies, Consort of Juan, Pretender to the Spanish Throne

Infanta Beatriz of Spain

Infanta Maria Cristina of Spain

Prince Alfonso of the Two Sicilies, Infante of Spain and Pretender to the Crown of the Two Sicilies

Pincess Alicia of Bourbon-Parma, Infanta of Spain, Consort of Alfonso, Pretender to the Crown of the Two Sicilies

Infanta Isabel Alfonsa of Spain (Daughter of Mercedes, Princess of Asturias)

Maria de los Dolores, Princess of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (Daughter of Carlos of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and Louise of France)

Alfonso, Duke of Cadiz

Prince Carlos of the Two Sicilies, Infante of Spain and Pretender to the Crown of the Two Sicilies

Juan Carlos of Spain Prince of Spain


King of Spain (1975-2014)

Infanta Pilar of Spain

Infanta Margarita of Spain

Sofía of Greece and Denmark

Infanta Elena of Spain

Infanta Cristina of Spain

Letizia Ortiz, Crown Princess

Carlist Claimants

Crown Dukedoms

Templates

Spanish Bourbonic Monarchs in Italy

Kingdoms of Naples, Sicily and the Two Sicilies

Regents
Crown of Castile

Crown of Aragon

(Spain) Crowns of Castile and Aragon, Kingdom of Navarre (Spain). Kingdom of Portugal, 1580-1640

Kingdom of Spain and the Indies

Kingdom of Spain

Notable Examples of Spanish Heraldry Overseas Presence edit

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Present

Chile

Colombia

Mexico

United States

Puerto Rico

Historical Spanish Empire

Overseas Provinces Spanish West Africa

Spanish Guinea

Spanish Heraldry in France edit

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Present

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René of Anjou

Catalano-Aragonese Heraldry in Italy edit

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Order of the Golden Fleece edit

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Spanish Branch edit

Deceased/Obsolete edit

Spanish Orders edit

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Military Orders edit

Order of Charles III edit

Royal and Military Order of Saint Ferdinand edit

Order of Isabella the Catholic edit

Order of Civil Merit edit

Order of Alfonso X the Wise edit

Order of Queen Maria Luisa edit

Royal and Military Order of Saint Hermenegild edit

Civil Order of Health edit

Order of Guardia Civil edit

Police Order of Merit edit

Order of Cisneros edit

Other edit

Decorations and Awards

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Other Coats of Arms (Spain) edit

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Spanish monarch's historic titles edit

Other edit

La Mesta edit

Insignia edit

Royal/State Monograms (1874-Present)

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Royal/State Letterhead

Crowns, Coronets and Crests

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Badges

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Badges

Professional Insignia

Other Coats of Arms edit

Crowns and coronets edit

Andorra

Brazil

France

Germany

Italy

Former Kingdom of the Two Sicilies

Portugal

Former Kingdom of Portugal

Romania

Holy Roman Empire edit

In collaboration with Adelbrecht

Kings of the Romans

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Holy See edit

Supreme Order of Christ

Belgium edit

Monaco edit

The Netherlands edit

Other Images edit