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  2. Diego de Medrano y Treviño - Wikipedia

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    Coat of Arms at the Palace of Medrano, also called the "house of the heads," known for the three Moorish heads Palace of Medrano in Ciudad Real. Diego was the son of the noble Don José de Medrano y Monroy, born in Almagro in 1748 and the head of his house.

  3. Condado de Treviño - Wikipedia

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    Condado de Treviño ("County of Treviño") is a municipality in the province of Burgos, autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain.This municipality and the geographically smaller La Puebla de Arganzón make up the enclave of Treviño.

  4. File:Emblem of Condado de Treviño.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. List of coats of arms - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms of the Crown of Aragon (historical) Coat of arms of the Kingdom, Crown and Historical Region of Castile (historical) Coat of arms of the Kingdom and Historical Region of León (historical) Coat of arms of Sri Lanka; Coat of arms of Sweden; Coat of arms of Switzerland; Coat of arms of Syria; Coat of arms of Tanzania; Emblem of Thailand

  6. Armorial of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms of the Realm, Provisional Government, Golden Fleece and Mantle variant (1868–1870) Coat of Arms of Spain, 1868-1870 and 1873–1874 Used on Head of State's Seal, Bizarre Variant

  7. Spanish heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Spanish coats of arms are divided in the same fashion used by other European countries. Since coats of arms were granted to new separate families, there was the need to join multiple coats of arms into one when a new branch of a family was formed. Thus Spanish escutcheons are commonly parted.

  8. Treviño - Wikipedia

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    The earliest surviving written record of the comarca Rigo de Ivita is in a document from 1025, the Reja de San Millán from the Cartulary of San Millán de la Cogolla. [2] The notation "XXXV regas" (regas from regar, "to irrigate") next to the name suggests that it was a place of major importance, with more irrigated fields than any other location on the list.

  9. Coat of arms - Wikipedia

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    A coat of arms is a heraldic visual design [1] on an escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or tabard (the last two being outer garments). The coat of arms on an escutcheon forms the central element of the full heraldic achievement, which in its whole consists of a shield, supporters, a crest, and a motto.