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GUADIX

Region : Andalucía
Province : Granada
Villages/boroughs: Bácor-Olivar

Escudo de Guadix/Arms (crest) of Guadix
Official blazon
Spanish De gules, un haz de cinco flechas de sable, atadas por una cinta de oro, surmontadas por un yugo de lo mismo. Rodeado por una cinta de plata con la leyenda "Muy Noble y Leal Ciudad de Guadix".
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Origin/meaning

The arms were granted by Elizabeth Queen of Castilla and Fernandus King of Aragon, grandparents of the Emperor Charles V, who once married founded modern Spain as a whole state. They conquered the city of Guadix from the Moors.

The symbols, a bunch of arrows and a yoke, are the badges of Castilla and Aragon and thus of the grantees of the arms.


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