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  2. Mexican heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Another conspicuous difference between Mexican heraldry and European heraldry is the absence of a helm surmounting the shield. Most traditions of Mexican heraldry came from Iberian origin from regions in Spain or Portugal , predominating heraldry of Castilian, Basque or Galician, in second place heraldry of Catalan and Valencian origin.

  3. Alcantar - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately, the name is derived from Arabic words meaning the bridge, which in turn is a reference to an actual bridge. Notable people with this surname include: Daniel Alcántar (born 1976), Mexican football player; Norma A. Alcantar, Mexican-American chemical engineer; Tony Alcantar (born 1960), American actor

  4. Coat of arms of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, the Mexican ornithologist Rafael Martín del Campo identified the eagle in the pre-Hispanic codex as the crested caracara or "quebrantahuesos" (bonebreaker), a species common in Mexico (although the name "eagle" is taxonomically incorrect, as the caracara is in the falcon family). The golden eagle is considered the official bird of ...

  5. List of common Spanish surnames - Wikipedia

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    These are the lists of the most common Spanish surnames in Spain, Mexico, Hispanophone Caribbean (Puerto Rico, Cuba, Dominican Republic), and other Latin American countries. The surnames for each section are listed in numerically descending order, or from most popular to least popular.

  6. Lope Ruiz de Esparza - Wikipedia

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    Don Lope Ruiz de Esparza was born in Pamplona, to a family of Basque nobility.It appears Lope Ruiz de Esparza was the first Esparza to come from Spain to New Spain.Many genealogists agree he may be the only Esparza to settle in New Spain and is the ancestor of all the Esparza families in early Mexico and the early U.S. [1] The surname Esparza is said to mean one who came from Esparza (a barren ...

  7. González (surname) - Wikipedia

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    González is a Spanish surname of Germanic origin, the second most common (2.16% of the population) in Spain, [1] as well as one of the five most common surnames in Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Paraguay, and Venezuela, [2] and one of the most common surnames in the entire Spanish-speaking world. As of 2017, it is the 13th most common surname in ...