Armorial of the Crown of Aragon
(Crowned) | |
(Lozenge) |
(Crowned arms and lozenge) |
Arms of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona and Aragon princeps
Ornamented arms of the Aragonese Monarchs
Peter IV of Aragon (also used by his successors) (14th–16th centuries) |
Crest of St George and the Dragon (15th century) |
Aragonese Monarchs (16th–19th centuries) |
Gules and Azure mantling variant (16th–19th centuries) |
with the collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece (16th–19th centuries) |
Ferdinand II of Aragon
Aragon
(12th-14th Centuries) Aragonese abbreviated arms (15th-20th Centuries) |
(15th-20th Centuries) |
variant 1 (15th-20th Centuries) |
variant 2 (15th-20th Centuries) |
(17th Century) |
1931-1937 and 1938 (II Spanish Republic) |
(14th-17th Centuries) |
(14th-17th Centuries) |
(1984-) |
Catalonia
(The Royal Aragonese Arms) |
the city of Barcelona |
Girona | |||
the Province of Lleida |
the Province of Tarragona |
the Province of Tarragona Standardized version still not official | |
Valencian Community
and the former Kingdom of Valencia |
Council of the Land of Valencia (1978-1984) |
of Valencian Community |
of Valencia Province |
of the city of Valencia |
Balearic Islands
of Arms of Majorca, c.1276-14th Century |
the Monarchs of Majorca since the 14th Century |
Arms of Majorca, 17th Century-1715 and the Balearic Islands, (1715-20th Century) |
of the Balearic Islands |
Former Kingdom of Sicily
Spanish heraldry
The Royal Family
as Princess of Asturias (Official) |
as Princess of Girona (Unofficial) |
Aragonese Royal Crests
Variant used in Majorca |
Badges
Crowned |
Catalan Government Award |
See also
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