Escudo de Castilla y León

Crown of Amber Martinez

Paly of four Ermine and Or, overall two fleurs de lis in fess Azure; enté en point Azure, an estoile Or. Crest: A crown of a Baroness of the Serene Princely House of Saint-Marc in the capacity of dynastic heirs of the former Haitian Empire, issuant three ostrich feathers Argent shafted Or.

Paly of four Ermine and Or, overall two fleurs de lis in fess Azure; enté en point Azure, an estoile Or. Crest: A crown of a Baroness of the Serene Princely House of Saint-Marc in the capacity of dynastic heirs of the former Haitian Empire, issuant three ostrich feathers Argent shafted Or.

Arms depicted by me, highlighted with lights and shadows, contoured in Sable, and with a watercolor finishing.

Coat of arms of Amber Martinez, California, designed by her, improved by Kevin D Couling and Bob Juchter van Bergen Quast and emblazoned by me. The heraldic charge known in English as the «estoile», from the Old French «estoile», modern French «étoile», and in Castilian as the «estrella ondada», is the traditional heraldic representation of a star in English heraldry. It is distinguished by its wavy rays, in contrast to the straight rays of the «mullet» ~ «estrella». The «estoile» is documented from the thirteenth century, when it was often used interchangeably with the «mullet». Over time, however, English heraldry came to distinguish the two charges, the «estoile» becoming the conventional representation of a star with wavy rays, while the «mullet» represented a star with straight rays. Unless otherwise specified in the blazon, the «estoile» ~ «estrella ondada» is traditionally depicted with six wavy points, one point directed to chief, as in the arms shown here, although heraldic practice also admits other numbers of points whenever they are expressly blazoned.


Blazon keywords: Or, Azure, Argent, Four, Two, One, Three, Paly, Ermine, Overall, Fleur de lis, In fess, Enté en point, Estoile, Crest, Crown of Baron, Crown, Issuant, Ostrich feathers and Shafted.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated, Corset and Watercolor.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa and Coat of arms.

Bearer: Martinez, Amber.

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Escudo de Castilla y León

Crown and motto of Amber Martinez

Paly of four Ermine and Or, overall two fleurs de lis in fess Azure; enté en point Azure, an estoile Or. Crest: A crown of a Baroness of the Serene Princely House of Saint-Marc in the capacity of dynastic heirs of the former Haitian Empire, issuant three ostrich feathers Argent shafted Or. Motto: «Miseris Succurrere Disco».

Paly of four Ermine and Or, overall two fleurs de lis in fess Azure; enté en point Azure, an estoile Or. Crest: A crown of a Baroness of the Serene Princely House of Saint-Marc in the capacity of dynastic heirs of the former Haitian Empire, issuant three ostrich feathers Argent shafted Or. Motto: «Miseris Succurrere Disco».

Arms interpreted by me, highlighted with lights and shadows, contoured in Sable, and with a watercolor finishing.

Coat of arms of Amber Martinez, California, designed by her, improved by Kevin D Couling and Bob Juchter van Bergen Quast and emblazoned by me. The motto «Miseris succurrere disco» originates from Virgil's «Aeneid», [Virgil, P.; Century I B.C.; book I, verse 630], numbered as verses 630-631 in some editions. The complete sentence is «Non ignara mali, miseris succurrere disco», commonly translated as «Not being unacquainted with suffering, I learn to help those who suffer» or «Knowing suffering myself, I have learned to come to the aid of the unfortunate». These words are spoken by Queen Dido of Carthage as she welcomes Aeneas and his shipwrecked Trojans. Offering them refuge and protection, Dido explains that she herself has experienced exile and hardship after fleeing Tyre following the murder of her husband. Her own experience of suffering has taught her compassion and empathy for those enduring misfortune, making this passage one of the most enduring literary expressions of charity, hospitality, and solidarity with people in distress.


Blazon keywords: Or, Azure, Argent, Four, Two, One, Three, Paly, Ermine, Overall, Fleur de lis, In fess, Enté en point, Estoile, Crest, Crown of Baron, Crown, Issuant and Ostrich feathers.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated, Corset and Watercolor.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa and Coat of arms.

Bearer: Martinez, Amber.

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Escudo de Castilla y León

Amber Martinez, framed

Paly of four Ermine and Or, overall two fleurs de lis in fess Azure; enté en point Azure, an estoile Or. Crest: A crown of a Baroness of the Serene Princely House of Saint-Marc in the capacity of dynastic heirs of the former Haitian Empire, issuant three ostrich feathers Argent shafted Or. Surrounding the arms a frame of Argent, Or and Azure scrolls.

Paly of four Ermine and Or, overall two fleurs de lis in fess Azure; enté en point Azure, an estoile Or. Crest: A crown of a Baroness of the Serene Princely House of Saint-Marc in the capacity of dynastic heirs of the former Haitian Empire, issuant three ostrich feathers Argent shafted Or. Surrounding the arms a frame of Argent, Or and Azure scrolls.


Blazon keywords: Or, Azure, Argent, Four, Two, One, Three, Paly, Ermine, Overall, Fleur de lis, In fess, Enté en point, Estoile, Crest, Crown of Baron, Crown, Issuant, Ostrich feathers, Surrounded and Scroll.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated, Corset and Watercolor.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa, Catalogue, Heraldic document, Frame and Framed.

Bearer: Martinez, Amber.

Separador heráldico
Escudo de Castilla y León

Amber Martinez, full achievement

Paly of four Ermine and Or, overall two fleurs de lis in fess Azure; enté en point Azure, an estoile Or. Crest: A crown of a Baroness of the Serene Princely House of Saint-Marc in the capacity of dynastic heirs of the former Haitian Empire, issuant three ostrich feathers Argent shafted Or. Surrounding the arms a frame of Argent, Or and Azure scrolls. Motto: «Miseris Succurrere Disco».

Paly of four Ermine and Or, overall two fleurs de lis in fess Azure; enté en point Azure, an estoile Or. Crest: A crown of a Baroness of the Serene Princely House of Saint-Marc in the capacity of dynastic heirs of the former Haitian Empire, issuant three ostrich feathers Argent shafted Or. Surrounding the arms a frame of Argent, Or and Azure scrolls. Motto: «Miseris Succurrere Disco».

Coat of arms of Amber Martinez, California, designed by her, improved by Kevin D Couling and Bob Juchter van Bergen Quast and emblazoned by me.


Blazon keywords: Or, Azure, Argent, Four, Two, One, Three, Paly, Ermine, Overall, Fleur de lis, In fess, Enté en point, Estoile, Crest, Crown of Baron, Crown, Issuant, Ostrich feathers, Surrounded, Scroll and Motto.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated, Corset and Watercolor.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa, Catalogue, Heraldic document, Frame and Framed.

Bearer: Martinez, Amber.

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Escudo de Castilla y León

Heraldic document for the Amber Martinez

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Heraldic document for the coat of arms of Amber Martinez, California, designed by her, improved by Kevin D Couling and Bob Juchter van Bergen Quast and emblazoned by me.


Blazon keywords: Or, Azure, Argent, Four, Two, One, Three, Paly, Ermine, Overall, Fleur de lis, In fess, Enté en point, Estoile, Crest, Crown of Baron, Crown, Issuant, Ostrich feathers, Surrounded, Scroll and Motto.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated and Corset.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa, Catalogue, Heraldic document, Frame and Framed.

Bearer: Martinez, Amber.

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Escudo de Castilla y León

Andrés Cruz Carballo, outlined

Or, an eagle displayed Azure.

Or, an eagle displayed Azure.

The coat of arms of Andres Cruz Carballo designed by his father-in-law Juan Lanzagorta Vallín and outlined by me.


Blazon keywords: Or, Azure, One, Eagle and Displayed.

Style keywords: Outlined, Outlined in sable and Rounded trapezoid.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa and Coat of arms.

Bearer: Cruz Carballo, Andrés.

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Escudo de Castilla y León

Andrés Cruz Carballo, plain tincture

Or, an eagle displayed Azure.

Or, an eagle displayed Azure.

Arms painted by me, in plain tinctures, contoured in Sable, with a rounded trapezoidal external shape and with a texturized finishing.

The coat of arms of Andrés Cruz Carballo designed by his father-in-law Juan Lanzagorta Vallín and emblazoned by me.


Blazon keywords: Or, Azure, One, Eagle and Displayed.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Plain tincture and Rounded trapezoid.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa and Coat of arms.

Bearer: Cruz Carballo, Andrés.

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Escudo de Castilla y León

Cruz Carballo, Andrés

Or, an eagle displayed Azure.

Or, an eagle displayed Azure.

Escudo de oro, un águila de azur.

Coat of arms interpreted by me, highlighted with lights and shadows, contoured in Sable, with a rounded trapezoidal outer contour and with a watercolor finish.


Blazon keywords: Or, Azure, One, Eagle and Displayed.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated, Rounded trapezoid and Watercolor.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa and Coat of arms.

Bearer: Cruz Carballo, Andrés.

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