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===Origin/meaning===
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Córdoba was in the Roman and Arab times a wealthy and influential city. It was conquered in 1236 by Ferdinand III, who united Castille and Leon. The arms show the lion of Leon, with a bordure of Castille and Leon.
Córdoba was in the Roman and Arab times a wealthy and influential city. It was conquered in 1236 by Ferdinand III, who united Castille and Leon. The arms show the lion of Leon, with a bordure of Castille and Leon.'''[[Literature]]''': Image taken from Wikipedia
 
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Latest revision as of 14:34, 30 January 2024

CÓRDOBA

Region : Andalucía
Province : Córdoba

Escudo de Córdoba/Arms (crest) of Córdoba
Official blazon
Spanish En campo de plata, un león rampante, de gules, linguado de lo mismo, uñado de oro y coronado del mismo. Bordura componada de dieciocho compones, nueve de gules con catillo de oro, almenado y alarado de azur, alternados con nueve de plata, con un león rampante de púrpura.
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Origin/meaning

Córdoba was in the Roman and Arab times a wealthy and influential city. It was conquered in 1236 by Ferdinand III, who united Castille and Leon. The arms show the lion of Leon, with a bordure of Castille and Leon.Literature: Image taken from Wikipedia


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