File:Escudo de Monturque (Córdoba).svg
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[edit]Coat of arms InfoField | English: Monturque, Córdoba, Spain. Español: Monturque, Córdoba, España. |
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Blazon InfoField | Español: El escudo se encuentra partido en dos cuarteles. El cuartel diestro trae campo de azur, y en él aparece la figura de un león rampante de plata, con una espada sostenida con su mano derecha que simboliza el Fuero Real de Córdoba. Por su parte, el cuartel siniestro trae campo de plata sobre el que sitúa una cruz venerada de gules, que representa la insignia de la Orden Militar de Santiago. Ambos cuarteles están rodeados de una bordura común de color sinople en la que existen ocho lunas menguantes dispuestas simétricamente, las cuales representan el privilegio concedido por el rey Alfonso XI a todas las poblaciones que tomaron parte en la famosa Batalla del Salado. Por timbre, corona real abierta y adorno exterior de lambrequines. |
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Blazon reference InfoField | Español: Web oficial del Ayto. de Monturque |
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Date | 23 April 2010 | ||||||
Artist InfoField | Erlenmeyer | ||||||
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current | 13:38, 12 May 2015 | 1,060 × 1,070 (220 KB) | Erlenmeyer (talk | contribs) | Nuevo diseño. | |
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13:29, 15 June 2010 | 1,075 × 1,100 (242 KB) | Erlenmeyer (talk | contribs) | Nuevo diseño de león | ||
16:51, 23 April 2010 | 1,075 × 1,100 (323 KB) | Erlenmeyer (talk | contribs) | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{COAInformation |blasonen=Monturque, Cordoba, Spain. |blasonnement-en= |ref-en= |blasones=Monturque, Córdoba, España. |blasonnement-es=El escudo se encuentra partido en dos cuarteles. El cuartel diestro trae campo de azur y en é |
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