Escudo de Castilla y León

David R. Wooten, shield on chinoiserie

Azure, fretty raguly Or. Motto: «Melior nullo nullus melior».

Azure, fretty raguly Or. Motto: «Melior nullo nullus melior».

Escudo de azur, un fretado ecotado de oro. Lema: «Melior nullo nullus melior».

Coat of arms interpreted with: a semicircular (round) base; the field in plain Azure, watercoloured and shaded by the fretty; the said fretty and its cut branches illuminated in beaten gold metal and outlined in Sable; and the whole mounted on a warm golden chinoiserie.

Vicente Cadenas y Vicent

As can be read at davidwooten.com, the arms of David R. Wooten are certified by protocol 3/1995, folios 149-151, of the Cronista de Armas Vicente Cadenas y Vicent, of Madrid and, therefore, by the Ministry of Justice of the Kingdom of Spain.

The complete blazon, crest included, written by Vicente Cadenas y Vicent for his coat of arms is: «Escudo de azur, una celosía ecotada de oro. Timbrado de un yelmo con bordura, grilletas y clavos de oro, forrado de gules, sumado de un burelete y lambrequines de azur y oro, sumado de una cabeza de sátiro, sanguino, barbado al natural, orejado con alas de murciélago de azur y sumado de una corona de hojas de olivo de sinople» and his motto is «Melior nullo nullus melior».

Chinoiserie

In this article his coat of arms is mounted on a chinoiserie bearing registration number 099 within my catalogue of chinoiseries.


Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Azure, Fretty, Raguly and Or.

Style keywords: Semi-circular, Outlined in sable, Plain tincture, Illuminated, Shaded, Watercolor, Metal beaten and Chinapieria.

Classification: Interpreted, Personal and Coat of arms.

Bearer: Wooten, David Robert.

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David R. Wooten, diptych with his coat of arms

Azure, fretty raguly Or. Motto: «Melior nullo nullus melior».

Azure, fretty raguly Or. Motto: «Melior nullo nullus melior».

Escudo de azur, un fretado ecotado de oro. Lema: «Melior nullo nullus melior».

Heraldic catalogue of 4 DIN A4 pages that can be printed double-page on a DIN A3 sheet and folded in half for subsequent binding.


Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Azure, Fretty, Raguly and Or.

Style keywords: Semi-circular, Outlined in sable, Plain tincture, Illuminated, Shaded, Watercolor, Metal beaten and Chinapieria.

Classification: Interpreted, Personal, Catalogue and Heraldic document.

Bearer: Wooten, David Robert.

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Lauria, Roger de

Argent, three bendlets sinister Azure.

Admiral of the Fleet of the Crown of Aragon.

Argent, three bendlets sinister Azure.

Escudo de plata, tres barras de azur.

Coat of arms interpreted by me with: a pointed and rounded shape; its bends sinister with a slope corresponding to the 5x6 proportion, distributed evenly along the entire dexter diagonal of the rectangle in which the coat of arms is inscribed; the field in plain Argent tincture; the bends sinister illuminated in Azure and outlined in Sable; and the whole with a rough finish.

Initially, I had blazoned it in English as «Bendy sinister of seven Argent and Azure», but in a conversation on a forum of The International Heraldry Society, it was pointed out to me that in the case of an odd number of bands or bends, it should not be blazoned as «bendy». Therefore, the English blazon is equivalent to the Spanish blazon «Argent, three bendlets sinister Azure».


Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Argent, Azure and Bend sinister.

Style keywords: Ogee, Illuminated, Outlined in sable and Rough.

Classification: Interpreted, Personal and Army and Navy.

Bearer: Lauria, Roger de.

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Roger de Lauria

Argent, three bendlets sinister Azure.

The 2nd Battalion of the Parachute Brigade of the Spanish Army bears its name and its coat of arms.

Argent, three bendlets sinister Azure.

Escudo de plata, tres barras de azur.

For the interpretation of this coat of arms, I have used: a rounded mouth; the angle I use most often, for example in bends, bendlets, bends sinister, or bendlets sinister, which is 50.2o, resulting from calculating the arctangent of 6/5, that is, the opposite side 6 divided by the adjacent side 5; with a division of the main diagonal into 7 equal parts, resulting from crossing this diagonal with the 6 lines that will form the edges of the 3 bend sinisters; and for the whole, a finish of lightly hammered metal.


Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Argent, Azure and Bend sinister.

Style keywords: Rounded, Illuminated, Outlined in sable and Soft metal.

Classification: Interpreted, Personal and Army and Navy.

Bearer: Lauria, Roger de.

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Barras y división de la diagonal

Bendy sinister of seven.

Bendy sinister of seven.

Escudo, tres barras.


Blazon keywords: Without divisions and Bend sinister.

Style keywords: Ogee and Freehand.

Classification: Schema.

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BPAC II

Argent, three bendlets sinister Azure.

«Roger de Lauria»,' 2nd Paratrooper Battalion, part of the «Almogávares» VI Parachute Brigade of the Spanish Army.

Argent, three bendlets sinister Azure.

Escudo de plata, tres barras de azur.

For this interpretation, I have used: an exterior shape ending in a semicircular arch; my usual angle of 50.2o = arctan(6/5), as tangent = opposite side / adjacent side; a division similar to that used by the Spanish Army for this coat of arms, which relies on dividing the height of the shield into 4 segments; and for the whole, a finish of lightly hammered metal


Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Argent, Azure and Bend sinister.

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

Classification: Interpreted, Military and Army and Navy.

Bearer: BPAC II.

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BPAC, Roger de Lauria II

Argent, three bendlets sinister Azure. Motto: «BPAC. Roger de Lauria II».

Parachute Light Infantry Unit.

Argent, three bendlets sinister Azure. Motto: «BPAC. Roger de Lauria II».

Escudo de plata, tres barras de azur. Divisa: «BPAC. Roger de Lauria II».

For this interpretation, I have used: a shield with a pointed shape; the angle of the main diagonal of a rectangle with a 5x6 proportion, which is 50.2o; a recreation of the division that I deduce seems to be used by the Spanish Army for this coat of arms; and for the whole, a rough finish.


Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Argent, Azure, Bend sinister and Motto (identification).

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

Classification: Interpreted, Military and Army and Navy.

Bearer: BPAC II.

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Dr. Antonio Salmerón y Cabañas,
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