Bernard Grothues, «Dr. Antonio Salmerón, heraldicus in Spanje. Een kijkje in het atelier van een heraldisch kunstenaar», Heraldisch Tijdschrift, volume 25, number 4, Periodiek voor wapen- zegel- en vlaggenkunde, Magazine for arms, stamp and flag studies, edited by NGV - Nederlandse Genealogische Vereniging, printed by Stipril - Driebergen ISSN 1381-6675, Bunnik, Utrecht, Netherlands, July-August 2019.
Bibliographical reference of century XXI.
Classification: Article, Dutch language and Black and white and color illustrations.
The author is Grothues, Bernard.
The following article cites this bibliographic reference:
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Heraldisch Tijdschrift is the bulletin of the Dutch Genealogical Society - Heraldic Division. Bernard Grothues, his heraldic copywriter, has written an article about me for the number 4 of July-August of 2019, and 3 coats of arms created by me and 3 emblazoned be me appear on its cover. [Grothues, B.; 2019; pages 51-53].
Nigel Pennick, «Pagan Magic of the Northern Tradition: Customs, Rites, and Ceremonies», edited by Simon and Schuster, publicado por Destiny Books, ISBN.13 9781620553909, ISBN.10 1620553902, alternative ISBN.13 9781620553893, 352 pages, New York, 21th of May of 2015
On page 119, Nigel Pennick wrote «According to Aristotelian precepts, each of the metals and tinctures», maybe he should have written heraldic term color, «possesses a spiritual virtue related to a particular planetary sphere. Or signifies and relates to the Sun; Argent, the Moon; Sable, Saturn; Azure, Jupiter; Gules, Mars; Vert, Venus; and Purpure, Mercury».
Bibliographical reference of century XXI.
Author: Pennick, Nigel.
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Endika de Mogrobejo Zabala, «Blasones y Linajes de Euskalerria», 10 volumes, Volume I A-Alcerreca, Volume II Alciba-Angui, Volume III Angulo-Astu, Volume IV Astun-Bun, Volume V Busta-Elua, Volume VI Elus-Gorniz, Volume VII Gordu-Laca, Volume VIII Lacar-Merca, Volume IX Mere-Salez, Volume X Salinas-Z, edited by Editorial Amigos del Libro Vasco, printed by Grafo SA, ISBN of the complete work 84-7886-026-6, Legal Deposit BI-469-1991, Bilbao, 1991.
Bibliographical reference of century XX.
The author is Mogrobejo Zabala, Endika de.
Blazon of the surname Lazcano in the Canary Islands
Vert, nine Poplar leaves ordered, in chief a «T» letter Or.
Illuminated and leather finishing.
It can be consulted at [Chaparro D'Acosta L.; 1979; página 251].
Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Vert, Letter, Poplar leaves, Or and Nine.
Style keywords: Leather, Outlined in sable and Illuminated.
Classification: Interpreted.
Lino Chaparro D'Acosta, «Heráldica de los Apellidos Canarios», foreword by Vicente de Cadenas y Vicent, 2 volumes, Volume I from A to L, 285 surnames, 293 pages, Volume II from M to Z and a heraldic dictionary, 387 surnames, 439 pages, edited by Estudios Tecnicos del Blason, ISBN of the complete work 84-300-2000-4, ISBN of Volume I 84-300-1989-8, ISBN of Volume I II 84-300-418010-8, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 1979.
Bibliographical reference of century XX.
The author is Chaparro D'Acosta, Lino.
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A Castle Or, triple towered, embattled, port and windows Azure, and masoned Sable.
Un castillo de oro, aclarado de azur, mazonado de sable.
Some of the characteristics of the Castilian castle are specified in the coat of arms in English, for example, «triple towered, embattled», but they are omitted in the Spanish blason, because the Spanish blason considered that the Castilian castle can not be otherwise. These local characteristics, that decades ago were not necessary to specify, could begin to have to be in this global and interconnected heraldic world. [Valero de Bernabé, L.; 2009a] describe the different characteristics between the Castilian, the French, and the English castles among others.
Blazon keywords: Castle, Or, Port and windows, Azure, Masoned and Sable.
Style keywords: Freehand.
Classification: Schema.
Sigue por: Which one is the single blazon?.
Eagle, Tree, Arm, Owl, Horse, Head, Crescent, Increscent, Heart, Raven, Tooth, Elephant, Mullet, Male figure, Fleur de lis, Fleuretty, Ash, Boar, Lion, Leopard, Wolf, Hand, Martlet, Wing, Poplar leaves, Hoof, Cinquefoil, Oak, Rose, Double rose, Bull, Tulip and Escallop.
Ace of spades, Non-classic artifact, Castle, Clarion, Cross, Sword, Scroll, Buckle, Letter, Book, Menorah, Number, Piano, Chess rooks, Compass rose, Tower and Trident.
Riddle, Port and windows, Pointed, Pointed and rounded, Article, Azure, Bend, Bibliography, Surmounted, Castle, Outlined in sable, Doctor, Black and white and color illustrations, Schema, Fleur de lis, Gifra, Vittorio, Gules, Illuminated, Interpreted, Dutch language, Letter, Lineage, Masoned, Semi-circular, Nine, Or, Paly, Poplar leaves, Party per pale, Leather, Argent, Without divisions, Purpure, Rounded, Oak, Sable, Six, Century XX, Century XXI, Vert, Over all, Mount in base, Freehand and Triangular curved.
Dr. Antonio Salmerón y Cabañas,
,
Paseo de la Castellana 135,
7th floor,
28046 Madrid, Spain.