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GUADIX
Region : Andalucía
Province : Granada
Villages/boroughs: Bácor-Olivar
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". |
English | No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |
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.
Literature: Image taken from Wikipedia
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