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Antonio Salmerón Cabañas, «The Book of the Coat of Arms of Wolves Sable and Unicorns Argent», Ediciones aContracorriente, first edition, ISBN 978-84-941511-8-7, Madrid, 2014.
Bibliographical reference of century XXI.
Author: Salmerón Cabañas, Antonio.
Javier Domínguez García, «Memorias del futuro: ideología y ficción en el símbolo de Santiago Apóstol», edited by Iberoamericana y Vervuert, 144 pages, ISBN Iberoamericana 978-84-8489-373-8 e ISBN Vervuert 978-3-86527-397-0, Madrid and Frankfurt am Main, 2008.
Bibliographical reference of century XXI.
Author: Domínguez García, J..
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Claudio Sánchez Albornoz, «La auténtica batalla de Clavijo», Cuadernos de Historia de España, number 9, Buenos Aires, 1948.
Bibliographical reference of century XX.
The author is Sánchez Albornoz, C..
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Willame de Colebraund ~ William de Colebrand.
Gules, three Swords Argent, erect, in fess.
Escudo de gules, tres espadas de plata, alzadas, en faja.
Interpreted coat of arms with a free hand finish.
Coat of arms included in [Marshal, L.; 1295; coat of arms number 461], also in [Brault, G. J.; 1997], and time ago in Brian Timms, but not now.
Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Gules, Three, Sword, Argent, Erect and In fess.
Style keywords: Pointed, Illuminated, Outlined in sable and Freehand.
Classification: Interpreted and Personal.
Bearer: Colebrand, William de.
Frederick Charles Husenbeth, «Emblems of saints: by which they are distinguished in works of art», with 2 appendices «On the treatment of the Sibyls in art» by William Marsh and «On sacred heraldry» by Edward Lushington Blackburne, 3th edition edited by Augustus Jessopp, printed by A. H. Goose and Co. for the Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society, Norwich, 1882.
Bibliographical reference of century XIX.
The author is Husenbeth, Frederick Charles.
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Sigue por: William de Ferrers, Earl of Derby.
Eagle, Tree, Two hands clasped, Acorn, Arm, Owl, Horse, Head, Thistle, Crescent, Increscent, Tail, Heart, Roe deer, Neck, Roe deers' attires, Raven, Dolphin, Tooth, Elephant, Feathered, Mullet, Male figure, Fleur de lis, Hop cone, Puffin, Ash, Pomegranate, Boar, Barn owl, Lion, Lion passant, Leopard, Lily, Wolf, Hand, Apple, Martlet, Wing, Two wings in vol, Mount, Trimount, Poplar leaf, Paw, Peacock, Hoof, Quill, Cinquefoil, Oak, Rose, Double rose, Serpent, Sun in splendour, Wheat, Wheat spike, Bull, Tulip, Escallop and Fox.
Ace of spades, Cyclamor, Torch, Non-classic artifact, Ship, Beret, Ecclesiastical cap, Carbuncle, Castle, Clarion, Cross, Dagger, Sword, Scroll, Arrow, Gauntlet, Buckle, Spear's head, Letter, Book, Key, Four crescents joined millsailwise, Menorah, Number, Celtic Trinity knot, Knot, Celtic, Trinity, Piano, Hourglass, Chess rooks, Compass rose, Wheel, Sackbut, Tower and Trident.
Angel, Heart enflamed, Dragon, Phoenix, Griffin, Saint George, Triton and Unicorn.
Disclaimer, Erect, Pointed, Bibliography, Colebrand, William de, Outlined in sable, In fess, Sword, Personal, Guillermo de Ferrers, Gules, Illuminated, Interpreted, Legal notice, Or, Argent, Without divisions, Religious, Century XIX, Century XX, Century XXI, Spot ink, Freehand, Three, Triangular curved, Vairy and Index.
Dr. Antonio Salmerón y Cabañas,
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Paseo de la Castellana 135,
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28046 Madrid, Spain.