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Español: Escudo coronado con la correspondiente corona ducal.

Es una corona de oro y pedrería, que sostiene dieciocho perlas, de las cuales han de verse sólo las nueve de su parte central. En campo de gules, hay dos calderas jaqueladas de oro y sable. Salen, de cada asa, siete sierpes de sinople. En campo de gules, significa «escudo de color rojo». Calderas jaqueladas, quiere decir «formando cuadros de ajedrez». Sable, en heráldica, es lo mismo que «color negro». Sierpes equivale a «serpientes». Sinople es lo mismo que «color verde». Calderas jaqueladas, denota un almacén de poder y de riqueza. El ser jaqueladas indica una finalidad mitar al servicio del Rey. El hecho de ponerlas indica la voluntad de los Condes de Treviño de dedicar a la Monarquía todos los bienes materiales y espirituales.

Siete sierpes, según los genealogistas, indican el sentido de querer perpetuar la famosa leyenda de los siete Infantes de Lara, de la que descienden los Condes de Treviño.
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Source Curiosidades históricas del condado de Treviño
Author Padre Victoriano Mateo (Marianista)

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