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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The anew version of the arms was adopted in 2017.
The new version of the arms was adopted in 2017.


Sevilla was in the Arab times the capital of the Abbasides. It was conquered by Ferdinand III of Castille-Leon in 1248. The arms show Ferdinand. The letters "NO DO" stand besides what looks like an 8, but is a 'madeja'. Madeja is the Spanish word for a skein of yarn; what looks like an 8 on its side is a picture of a skein. The motto is a pun: NOMADEJADO sounds like No me ha dejado, which means "She has not abandoned me." The motto was given by Alfonso X, because, during a rebellion, Sevilla was the only important city that remained loyal the king.  
Sevilla was in the Arab times the capital of the Abbasides. It was conquered by Ferdinand III of Castille-Leon in 1248. The arms show Ferdinand. The letters "NO DO" stand besides what looks like an 8, but is a 'madeja'. Madeja is the Spanish word for a skein of yarn; what looks like an 8 on its side is a picture of a skein. The motto is a pun: NOMADEJADO sounds like No me ha dejado, which means "She has not abandoned me." The motto was given by Alfonso X, because, during a rebellion, Sevilla was the only important city that remained loyal the king.  


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|align="center"|[[File:{{PAGENAME}}.png|center|300 px|Escudo de {{PAGENAME}}]] <br/>The arms until 2017
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SEVILLA

Region : Andalucía
Province : Sevilla

Escudo de Sevilla

Official blazon

  • (2017) En campo de gules, San Fernando entronizado, acompañado de los santos arzobispos Isidoro y Leandro. El trono, adoselado, de oro. El rey viste de plata con faldón de púrpura y manto de azur, portando en la derecha espada desnuda de plata con pomo y arriaz de oro y el mundo, de azur y oro, en la mano izquierda. Los santos arzobispos, con mitras de plata y vestidos con capas pluviales de plata y oro, sostienen en sus manos báculos de oro; uno de ellos, porta un códice de plata y el otro un volumen de sable.
  • (19??) En campo de plata, sobre estrado de gules, sentado en un trono, de oro, y surmontado de un baldaquín, de púrpura, un rey vestido de púrpura y manto de armiño, coronado de oro, con una espada en la diestra y un mundo en la siniestra, acompañado de dos obispos vestidos, de plata y oro, con mitra y báculo, de oro. En punta el monograma "NO8DO" de oro.

Origin/meaning

The new version of the arms was adopted in 2017.

Sevilla was in the Arab times the capital of the Abbasides. It was conquered by Ferdinand III of Castille-Leon in 1248. The arms show Ferdinand. The letters "NO DO" stand besides what looks like an 8, but is a 'madeja'. Madeja is the Spanish word for a skein of yarn; what looks like an 8 on its side is a picture of a skein. The motto is a pun: NOMADEJADO sounds like No me ha dejado, which means "She has not abandoned me." The motto was given by Alfonso X, because, during a rebellion, Sevilla was the only important city that remained loyal the king.

Wappen von Sevilla

The arms in the Abadie albums
Escudo de Sevilla

The arms on a German trade card
Escudo de Sevilla

The arms until 2017

Literature : Image from Wikipedia; Erbez Rodríguez, 2013

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