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There were three arms-bearing families called Ortega. Their coat of arms were as follows: In a field of blue, six bands of gold and a red border of gules with 10 saltire crosses of gold. Divided horizontally, a gold fleur de lis on a blue background on the left side, and a black wheel on a gold background on the right.
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Roses may appear with a stem, in which case they are described as slipped or stalked. A rose with a stalk and leaves may also be referred to as a damask rose, stalked and leaved, as appearing on the Canting arms of the House of Rossetti. Rose branches, slips, and leaves have occasionally appeared in arms alone, without the flower.
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Illustration from a manuscript grant of arms by Philip II of Spain to Alonso de Mesa and Hernando de Mesa, signed 25 November 1566. Digitally restored. According to the usual description of the law of arms, coats of arms, armorial badges, flags and standards and other similar emblems of honour may only be borne by virtue of ancestral right, or of a grant made to the user under due authority.
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