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Crest and Greek warcry of Fernando Marán Bié

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The crest and warcry of Fernando Marán Bié designed by Ignacio Koblischek and emblazoned by me. Crest: Upon wreath Or, Azure and Gules, a demi-pegasus Argent issuant from flames of fire Gules, fimbriated Or. Warcry above the crest «ΕΠΙΜΕΛΕΙΑ ΕΑΥΤΟΥ».


Blazon keywords: Crest, Azure, Gules, Argent, Or, One, Upon (wreath), Wreath, Demi, Pegasus, Issuant, Flame, Fimbriated, War cry and Above.

Style keywords: Outlined and Leather.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted and Boa.

Bearer: Fernando Marán Bié.

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Commoners' certification for Fernando Marán Bié

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This is the Commoners' Certification of Arms for Fernando Marán Bié, his arms have been designed by Ignacio Koblischek and emblazoned by me, and his heraldic badge designed and emblazoned by me.


Blazon keywords: Azure, Gules, Argent, Or, Six, One, Two, Party per fess, Open, Book, Garnished, Charged, Mullet, Tree, Eradicated, Between, Apple, Bordure, Embattled, Crest, Upon (wreath), Wreath, Demi, Pegasus, Issuant, Flame, Fimbriated, War cry, Above and Motto.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated and Semi-circular.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa, Certification and Heraldic document.

Bearer: Fernando Marán Bié.

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Fernando Marán Bié in the book International Register of Arms, Volume 4

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International Register of Arms, Volume Four, by The [Armorial Register, T.; 2025; page 153], ISBN 978-1-8381483-0-0. The coat of arms of Fernando Marán Bié designed by Ignacio Koblischek and emblazoned by me appear in this volume.


Blazon keywords: Azure, Gules, Argent, Or, Six, One, Two, Party per fess, Open, Book, Garnished, Charged, Mullet, Tree, Eradicated, Between, Apple, Bordure and Embattled.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Illuminated and Semi-circular.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa, Collage and Photographic.

Bearer: Fernando Marán Bié.

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Escudo de Castilla y León Libro abierto, hojas de plata, filo de oro, guardas de gules, tapas de sable.

Friar, S.; 1987

Stephen Friar, «A Dictionary of Heraldry», first edition, illustrated by John Ferguson, Andrew Jamieson, and Anthony Wood, 384 pages, Harmony Books, ISBN.10 0-517-56665-6, New York, 1987.

Cover of A New Dictionary of Heraldry

This work exists under two published titles, «A Dictionary of Heraldry» and «A New Dictionary of Heraldry». The physical copy in my possession corresponds to the latter.

Ex libris of Anthony Wood in A New Dictionary of Heraldry

The physical copy in my possession originates from the personal library of Anthony Wood, one of the illustrators of the work, as evidenced by his ex libris. His library was offered for sale by R. G. Watkins Books and Prints, Somerset, from which I personally acquired a small, selected group of heraldry and heraldic art books.

Dedication of Stephen Friar in A New Dictionary of Heraldry

This book is a comprehensive dictionary that explains the meanings of many heraldic symbols and discusses aspects of the history of heraldry. Stephen Friar, Director of The Society of Heraldic Arts, compiled this work with contributions from renowned heraldic illustrators. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in heraldry, providing detailed descriptions and illustrations of heraldic terms and symbols.


Bibliographical reference of century XX.

Classification: De bibliotheca, Ex bibliotheca Anthony Wood, Dictionary, English language and Black and white with color plates.

Author: Friar, Stephen.

Bibliographic reference mentioned in the following articles:

External links:

Internal resources: A Dictionary of Heraldry - FriarS1987.ADictionaryOfHeraldry.pdf and A New Dictionary of Heraldry - Physical book on paper.

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Escudo de Castilla y León Libro abierto, hojas de plata, filo de oro, guardas de gules, tapas de sable.

Volborth, C. A. von; 1987

Carl-Alexander von Volborth (1919-2009), «The Art of Heraldry», first English edition, designed by Michael S.S. Spender, 224 pages, Blandford Press (Cassell Group), ISBN.10 0-7137-1390-9, London / Poole, 1987.

Cover of The Art of Heraldry by Carl-Alexander von Volborth

This work is the English language version of the German original «Das Wappen: Kunst und Form», published in 1986. It is a study of the customs governing heraldic design, examining how those rules and their relationship with art arose over the centuries. Carl-Alexander von Volborth, a renowned heraldist and artist, shares his knowledge through hundreds of his own detailed illustrations.

Pages 46 and 47 of The Art of Heraldry de Carl-Alexander von Volborth

The book includes a smaller theoretical section on blazonry and a larger visual part with about 600 examples in color that cover English heraldry and families from other countries.


Bibliographical reference of century XX.

Classification: De bibliotheca, Ex bibliotheca Anthony Wood, In color and English language.

The author is Volborth, Carl-Alexander von.

External resources:

Internal resources: Physical book on paper.

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José María Lanzagorta Aras, schema 1x3

Argent, a Mexican cedar tree eradicated proper, fructed Or, its trunk charged with the letters «JML» Or, branded with a branding iron.

Argent, a Mexican cedar tree eradicated proper, fructed Or, its trunk charged with the letters «JML» Or, branded with a branding iron.

The coat of arms of Jose Maria Lanzagorta Aras designed by grand nephew Juan Lanzagorta Vallín and emblazoned by me. The image illustrates my process in 3 steps: 1) outlined, 2) plain colors and metals, and 3) lights and shadows. He was a cattle rancher and built the «hacienda» known as «Cedro Viejo» in Veracruz. The Mexican cedar tree (Cedrela salvadorensis) is different from the cedar of the Pinaceae family.


Blazon keywords: Argent, Or, One, Mexican cedar tree, Eradicated, Proper, Fructed, Trunk, Charged, Branding iron and Letter.

Style keywords: Outlined, Outlined in sable, Plain tincture, Illuminated and Semi-circular.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Schema, Boa and Coat of arms.

Bearer: Lanzagorta Aras, José María.

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José María Lanzagorta Aras, outlined

Argent, a Mexican cedar tree eradicated proper, fructed Or, its trunk charged with the letters «JML» Or, branded with a branding iron.

Argent, a Mexican cedar tree eradicated proper, fructed Or, its trunk charged with the letters «JML» Or, branded with a branding iron.

The coat of arms of Jose Maria Lanzagorta Aras designed by grand nephew Juan Lanzagorta Vallín and outlined by me. He was a cattle rancher and built the «hacienda» known as «Cedro Viejo» in Veracruz. The Mexican cedar tree (Cedrela salvadorensis) is different from the cedar of the Pinaceae family.


Blazon keywords: Argent, Or, One, Mexican cedar tree, Eradicated, Proper, Fructed, Trunk, Charged, Branding iron and Letter.

Style keywords: Outlined, Outlined in sable and Semi-circular.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Boa and Coat of arms.

Bearer: Lanzagorta Aras, José María.

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José María Lanzagorta Aras, plain tincture

Argent, a Mexican cedar tree eradicated proper, fructed Or, its trunk charged with the letters «JML» Or, branded with a branding iron.

Argent, a Mexican cedar tree eradicated proper, fructed Or, its trunk charged with the letters «JML» Or, branded with a branding iron.

The coat of arms of Jose Maria Lanzagorta Aras designed by grand nephew Juan Lanzagorta Vallín and emblazoned by me. He was a cattle rancher and built the «hacienda» known as «Cedro Viejo» in Veracruz. The Mexican cedar tree (Cedrela salvadorensis) is different from the cedar of the Pinaceae family.


Blazon keywords: Argent, Or, One, Mexican cedar tree, Eradicated, Proper, Fructed, Trunk, Charged, Branding iron and Letter.

Style keywords: Outlined in sable, Plain tincture and Semi-circular.

Classification: Personal, Interpreted, Schema, Boa and Coat of arms.

Bearer: Lanzagorta Aras, José María.

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