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Cuartelado en sotuer. Primero y tercero, de azur, un caldero de oro, fajado de gules, gringolada cada asa de una cabeza de serpiente de sinople. Segundo y cuarto, de plata, cuatro armiños de sable. Al timbre, Corona Real cerrada.
Cuartelado en sotuer. Primero y tercero, de azur, un caldero de oro, fajado de gules, gringolada cada asa de una cabeza de serpiente de sinople. Segundo y cuarto, de plata, cuatro armiños de sable. Al timbre, Corona Real cerrada.
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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were officially granted on June 25, 1986.
The arms were officially granted on June 25, 1986.



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Region : Comunidad de Madrid

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Official blazon

Cuartelado en sotuer. Primero y tercero, de azur, un caldero de oro, fajado de gules, gringolada cada asa de una cabeza de serpiente de sinople. Segundo y cuarto, de plata, cuatro armiños de sable. Al timbre, Corona Real cerrada. |- |English | No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |}

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The arms were officially granted on June 25, 1986.

The arms are based on the arms of the Lords of Batres, of the De Guzmán family.


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