Escudo de Castilla y León Áncora de oro y la divisa enlace.

Templar and Humanitarian Order of the Kingdom of Spain in Twelve Lineages

Templar and Humanitarian Order of the Kingdom of Spain

My interpretation of the arms of the Templar and Humanitarian Order of the Kingdom of Spain with the help of Antonio José Gómez Morillo, on the blog Twelve Lineages of Soria in an article entitled: Beautiful rendering of the Arms of the T.H.O.K.S., created by Mr. Antonio Salmerón Cabañas.


Categories: Link, Watercolor, Freehand, Semi-circular, Closed royal crown, Crown, Supporter (human form), Supporter, Mantle, Sable, Gules, Argent, Or, Ermine, Cross of Saint James, Cross couped, Escallop, Flag and Party per pale.

Root: Twelve Lineages of Soria.

Separador heráldico
Escudo de Castilla y León

Richard Allen Stowe, spot inks

Vert, a pall raguly Or between three leopards' faces Or.

Vert, a pall raguly Or between three leopards' faces Or.

Interpreted coat of arms: with a pointed shape; spot inks metal or and color vert; outlined with sable; and a freehand finish.


Blazon keywords: Vert, One, Pall, Raguly, Or, Three, Head and Leopard.

Style keywords: Plain tincture, Freehand, Pointed and Outlined in sable.

Classification: Coat of arms, Interpreted and Personal.

Bearer: Stowe, Richard Allen.

Separador heráldico
Escudo de Castilla y León

Richard Allen Stowe, Inter feros

Vert, a pall raguly Or between three leopards' faces Or. Motto: «Inter feros» in letters Sable within a scroll Argent.

Vert, a pall raguly Or between three leopards' faces Or. Motto: «Inter feros» in letters Sable within a scroll Argent.

Interpreted coat of arms: with a pointed shape; spot inks metal or and color vert; outlined with sable; and a freehand finish.


Blazon keywords: Vert, One, Pall, Raguly, Or, Three, Head, Leopard and Motto.

Style keywords: Plain tincture, Freehand, Pointed and Outlined in sable.

Classification: Coat of arms, Interpreted and Personal.

Bearer: Stowe, Richard Allen.

Separador heráldico
Escudo de Castilla y León

Stowe, Richard Allen

Vert, a pall raguly Or between three leopards' faces Or.

Vert, a pall raguly Or between three leopards' faces Or.

Interpreted coat of arms: with a pointed shape; illuminated with metal or and color vert; outlined with sable; and a freehand finish.


Blazon keywords: Vert, One, Pall, Raguly, Or, Three, Head and Leopard.

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

Classification: Coat of arms, Interpreted and Personal.

Bearer: Stowe, Richard Allen.

Separador heráldico
Escudo de Castilla y León

Richard Allen Stowe

Vert, a pall raguly Or between three leopards' faces Or. Motto: «Inter feros» in letters Sable within a scroll Argent.

Vert, a pall raguly Or between three leopards' faces Or. Motto: «Inter feros» in letters Sable within a scroll Argent.

Watercolor finishing.

«Inter feros» means «inside the wild».


Blazon keywords: Vert, One, Pall, Raguly, Or, Three, Head, Leopard and Motto.

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

Classification: Coat of arms, Interpreted and Personal.

Bearer: Stowe, Richard Allen.

Separador heráldico
Escudo de Castilla y León

Richard Allen Stowe, crest

Vert, a pall raguly Or between three leopards' faces Or. Crest: Upon a wreath Or and Vert, on a coronet Or a leopard's face Or between two wings Sable.

Vert, a pall raguly Or between three leopards' faces Or. Crest: Upon a wreath Or and Vert, on a coronet Or a leopard's face Or between two wings Sable.

Escudo de sinople, una perla ecotada de oro entre tres cabezas de leopardo de oro. Timbrado de un burelete de oro y sinople surmontado de una corona de oro surmontada de una cabeza de leopardo de oro acompañada de dos medios vuelos de sable.

Watercolor finishing.


Blazon keywords: Vert, One, Pall, Raguly, Or, Three, Head, Leopard, Crest and mantling, Wreath, Above, Crown, Between, Two, Wing and Sable.

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

Classification: Coat of arms, Interpreted and Personal.

Bearer: Stowe, Richard Allen.

Separador heráldico
Escudo de Castilla y León

Richard Allen Stowe, motto and crest

Vert, a pall raguly Or between three leopards' faces Or. Crest: Upon a wreath Or and Vert, on a coronet Or a leopard's face Or between two wings Sable. Motto: «Inter feros» in letters Sable within a scroll Argent.

Vert, a pall raguly Or between three leopards' faces Or. Crest: Upon a wreath Or and Vert, on a coronet Or a leopard's face Or between two wings Sable. Motto: «Inter feros» in letters Sable within a scroll Argent.

Escudo de sinople, una perla ecotada de oro entre tres cabezas de leopardo de oro. Timbrado de un burelete de oro y sinople surmontado de una corona de oro surmontada de una cabeza de leopardo de oro acompañada de dos medios vuelos de sable. Lema: «Inter feros» de sable sobre una filacteria de plata.

Freehand finishing.


Blazon keywords: Vert, One, Pall, Raguly, Or, Three, Head, Leopard, Crest and mantling, Wreath, Above, Crown, Between, Two, Wing, Sable and Motto.

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

Classification: Coat of arms, Interpreted and Personal.

Bearer: Stowe, Richard Allen.

Separador heráldico
Escudo de Castilla y León Áncora de oro y la divisa enlace.

Sebastián González Montenegro en Doce Linajes

Works by Mr. Antonio Salmerón Cabañas

First publication of my interpretation of the arms of Sebastián González Montenegro, on the blog Twelve Lineages of Soria in an article entitled Coats of arms of Mr. Sebastián González Montenegro, works by Mr. Antonio Salmerón Cabañas.

San Miguel del Ala and the National Monarchist Brotherhood of Spain

Second publication of my interpretation of the arms of Sebastián González Montenegro, on the blog Twelve Lineages of Soria including his insignias of the Order of Saint Michael of the Wing and of the National Monarchist Brotherhood of Spain.

The first publication is from March 29 and the second publication is later, from May 14.


In the first quarter of the inescutcheon of this coat of arms there is «a bend Or engouled by two dragon heads of the same, issuing from the corners» following the blazon structure of [Avilés, J.; 1780a; page 84], although it can also be blazoned more briefly as «a bend Or engouled by dragons».

The attribute engouled is used for «bends, crosses, saltires, and all other ordinaries, whose ends are in the mouths of lions, leopards, or dragons» according to [Avilés, J.; 1780a; page 83]. It is a word of French origin meaning to swallow or to engulf, that is, the beasts are devouring the ordinary.


Categories: Link, Or, One, Bend, Gules, Letter, Sable, Crown, Inescutcheon, Party per pale, Engouled, Head and Dragon.

Root: Twelve Lineages of Soria.

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Continue with: Which one is the single blazon? Solution.

 

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