Escudo de Castilla y León

Juana María Domaica Maroto, seal

Circular seal with the arms [ per pale: a chevron between in chief a dressage horse salient, and in base three waves of the sea all counterchanged ]. Motto around the shield: «Juana María Domaica Maroto».

Circular seal with the arms [ per pale: a chevron between in chief a dressage horse salient, and in base three waves of the sea all counterchanged ]. Motto around the shield: «Juana María Domaica Maroto».

Sello circular con un [ escudo partido: un cabrio surmontado de un caballo de doma saltante y en punta tres ondas del mar, todo del uno al otro ]. Divisa: «Juana María Domaica Maroto» rodeando al escudo.

The following have been created and illustrated: two Azure and Argent borders charged with 21 salient horses, to frame paper and documents; a coat of arms in plain tincture outlined in Sable; another watercoloured and illuminated shield, with its two charges and its ordinary, the chevron, outlined of the field tincture; another shield with mantling and wreath decorated with a special type of drawing I call chinoiserie, with crest and a beaten metal finish; and a two-colour shield, without outlining, in plain tinctures, which could be used as a logotype, with the understanding that a coat of arms always goes beyond the current concept of a logotype.

A Sable seal and an example of its printing in Azure ink have been designed and illustrated from this coat of arms. This seal has been physically made in rubber and wood with a diameter of 4 cm with the motto "Juana María Domaica Maroto".

An ex libris in Sable and an example of its printing in Azure ink have been created and illustrated. This ex libris has also been physically made in rubber and wood, with a diameter of 4 cm and with the motto "Juana María Domaica Maroto, ex libris".

Seal and ex libris made in rubber and wood

Blazon keywords: Party per pale, Horse, Chevron, Sea, Counterchanged, Above, Salient, Throughout, In base and Motto (identification).

Style keywords: Pointed, Round and Sealed.

Classification: Seal, Created and Personal.

Bearer: Domaica Maroto, Juana María.

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Juana María Domaica Maroto, ex libris

Ex libris with the arms [ per pale: a chevron between in chief a dressage horse salient, and in base three waves of the sea all counterchanged ]. Motto around the shield: «Juana María Domaica Maroto, ex libris».

Ex libris with the arms [ per pale: a chevron between in chief a dressage horse salient, and in base three waves of the sea all counterchanged ]. Motto around the shield: «Juana María Domaica Maroto, ex libris».

Ex libris con un [ escudo partido: un cabrio surmontado de un caballo de doma saltante y en punta tres ondas del mar, todo del uno al otro ]. Divisa: «Juana María Domaica Maroto, ex libris» rodeando al escudo.


Blazon keywords: Party per pale, Horse, Chevron, Sea, Counterchanged, Above, Salient, Throughout, In base and Motto (identification).

Style keywords: Pointed, Round and Sealed.

Classification: Created, Personal and Ex libris.

Bearer: Domaica Maroto, Juana María.

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Escudo de Castilla y León

Domaica, heraldic catalogue of 8 pieces

Party per pale Azur and Argent: a chevron between in chief a dressage horse salient, and in base three waves of the sea all counterchanged. Crest: Upon a helm with a wreath Argent and Azure, a chevron per pale Azure and Argent a dressage horse salient per pale Argent and Azure. Mantling: On the dexter Azure doubled Argent and on the sinister Argent doubled Azure. Motto: «Prosequitur deinceps».

Party per pale Azur and Argent: a chevron between in chief a dressage horse salient, and in base three waves of the sea all counterchanged. Crest: Upon a helm with a wreath Argent and Azure, a chevron per pale Azure and Argent a dressage horse salient per pale Argent and Azure. Mantling: On the dexter Azure doubled Argent and on the sinister Argent doubled Azure. Motto: «Prosequitur deinceps».

Escudo partido de azur y plata: un cabrio surmontado de un caballo de doma saltante y en punta tres ondas del mar, todo del uno al otro. Timbrado de un yelmo adornado con lambrequines, el diestro de azur y plata, el siniestro de plata y azur y burelete de plata y azur; cimado de un cabrio partido de azur y plata, sumado de un caballo saltante y partido de plata y azur. Lema: «Prosequitur deinceps».

Heraldic catalogue of 8 sheets; 2 DIN A3 double-sided; 4 of the sheets framed in Azure and Argent with 21 horses counterchanged; including 9 different heraldic pieces for colour printing; with texts in Sable with highlights in Gules; and sealed, signed, dated, numbered and registered.


Credits: Dr.ª Marianne Steinbauer tiene los derechos del tipo de letra.

Blazon keywords: Party per pale, Azure, Argent, One, Horse, Chevron, Sea, Counterchanged, Above, Salient, Throughout, In base, Crest and mantling, Helm, Mantling, Wreath, Crest and Motto.

Style keywords: Illuminated and Pointed.

Classification: Frame, Catalogue, Heraldic document, Created and Personal.

Bearer: Domaica Maroto, Juana María.

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Escudo de Castilla y León

Juana María Domaica, video of the heraldic catalogue


Credits: Kevin MacLeod es el autor de la música and Dr.ª Marianne Steinbauer tiene los derechos del tipo de letra.

Blazon keywords: Party per pale, Azure, Argent, One, Horse, Chevron, Sea, Counterchanged, Above, Salient, Throughout, In base, Crest and mantling, Helm, Mantling, Wreath, Crest and Motto.

Style keywords: Illuminated and Pointed.

Classification: Video, Frame, Catalogue, Heraldic document, Created and Personal.

Bearer: Domaica Maroto, Juana María.

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Escudo de Castilla y León

J. M. Domaica, variant, inverse shield

Party per pale Azur and Argent: a chevron between in chief a dressage horse salient, and in base three waves of the sea all counterchanged.

Party per pale Azur and Argent: a chevron between in chief a dressage horse salient, and in base three waves of the sea all counterchanged.

Escudo partido de plata y azur: un cabrio surmontado de un caballo de doma saltante y en punta tres ondas del mar, todo del uno al otro.

Variant of the shield I produced during the creation process with: a pointed base; the field enamelled in plain Argent and Azure; the ordinary and charges illuminated in Azure and Argent; and the whole outlined in Sable and watercoloured.

In my heraldic creation methodology, within the conception phase, in the elicitation and ideation activity, variants and alternatives of coats of arms can be created. In this case this was one of them, which although not selected, contributed its Azure and Argent chevron to the creation of the crest and, therefore, of the badge.


Blazon keywords: Party per pale, Azure, Argent, One, Horse, Chevron, Sea, Counterchanged, Above, Salient, Throughout and In base.

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

Classification: Coat of arms, Created and Personal.

Bearer: Domaica Maroto, Juana María.

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Escudo de Castilla y León

J. M. Domaica, badge

Badge: a chevron per pale Azure and Argent a dressage horse salient per pale Argent and Azure.

Badge: a chevron per pale Azure and Argent a dressage horse salient per pale Argent and Azure.

Insignia: un cabrio partido de azur y plata, sumado de un caballo saltante y partido de plata y azur.

The badge is illuminated in Argent and Azure; the whole has a slight angle, to enhance its sense of movement; and with a marble finish.


Blazon keywords: Party per pale, Horse, Chevron, On and Salient.

Style keywords: Illuminated and Marmoreal.

Classification: Created, Personal and Badge.

Bearer: Domaica Maroto, Juana María.

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Escudo de Castilla y León Libro abierto, hojas de plata, filo de oro, guardas de gules, tapas de sable.

Stych, F. S.; 1722

The Flow Chart Method and Heraldic Enquiries

F. S. Stych, University of Sheffield, «The Flow Chart Method and Heraldic Enquiries» RQ, volume 6, number 4, pages 169-174, published by American Library Association, Chicago, summer of 1967.


This article describes, using a flowchart, a method to identify the holder of a coat of arms. This method is applicable to the armories of the United Kingdom, as it follows their heraldic norms and most important sources. One of the target readers of the article are librarians who, finding coats of arms in books, plates, ex libris, etc., need to classify them.

The most notable aspect of the article is the 1967 flowchart, which is shown in the image above. This image has been extracted, cleaned, and enhanced from the original diagram contained at the end of the article. Note that some functions appear repeated within the scheme, such as, «Check families listed in Anson, etc. in Burke's General Armory. Arms found?» which, in turn, is represented with a task rectangle, when it really is a rectangle containing a question, a bifurcation, which should be a diamond «Arms found?», that is, it has been represented by a rectangle what should have been represented by a rectangle and a diamond. This same issue occurs in other processes and is probably due to not complicating the flowchart further.


Bibliographical reference of century XVIII.

Classification: English language.

The author is Stych, F. S..

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Copyright

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Dr. A. Salmerón

The copyright of the images, drawings, compositions or accompanying texts displayed on this site Blason.es, or in its associated heraldry domains, and which are the product of the creation of new coats of arms or the interpretation of already existing coats of arms corresponds to its author Antonio Salmerón Cabañas who is, in turn, the proprietor Blason.es.

The copyright of each work is protected by its corresponding registration of intellectual property. Antonio Salmerón Cabañas is also the author of propiedad intelectual.

Antonio Salmerón Cabañas is also the author of:

all of which is protected and protected by the laws of intellectual and industrial property.

It is not allowed to copy, use or reproduce these images, drawings, compositions or texts without the express authorization of the author and, more importantly, always respecting the rights of the holders of the coats and blasons as specified in the article called ownership of blazons and coats of arms.

Kevin McLeod's music

Kevin MacLeod (Incompetech.com) is the author of the musical compositions of some videos. He has the generosity to license it through «Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0» (CreativeCommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) and both here and in the credits of all these videos this generosity is attributed. Although this license permits modification of the work, these soundtracks are the originals of Kevin MacLeod.

Fonts by Pia Frauss

The wonderful fonts shown in Blason.es and some of its documents in PDF format have the rights of Dr. Marianne Steinbauer (Pia-Frauss.de) who personally authorized me to use them, from here my most sincere gratitude.

Historical documents

They can also be found in Blason.es and in its associated heraldry domains images and compositions that contain parts or clippings of armorials, heraldic books, or heraldic pieces with centuries of antiquity and, therefore, already in public domain.

Credits of the articles

In addition to the copyrights mentioned in the previous sections, The following list shows the credits of the coats of arms, photographs or other heraldic objects that appear in some articles of Blason.es.

Although this list does not intend to be exhaustive, I try to maintain it the most updated and complete as possible and I will be happy to make the inclusions or appropriate modifications that are communicated to me.

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Continue with: Nisbet, A.; 1722.

 

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