Escudo de Castilla y León Unicornio saltante sobre la divisa, criterio.

In pale and fesswise

Azure, three crowns in pale, fesswise Or.

Azure, three crowns in pale, fesswise Or.

Escudo de azur, tres coronas en palo, puestas en faja de oro.

Crown with the main axis being the vertical and central axis of symmetry and which is usually placed palewise.

  • In pale ~ en palo.
  • Fesswise ~ puesto en faja.

Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Azure, Or, Crown, In pale and Fesswise.

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

Classification: Criterion.

Bearer: In and wise.

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Escudo de Castilla y León Unicornio saltante sobre la divisa, criterio.

In pale and bend sinisterwise

Azure, three crowns in pale, bend sinisterwise Or.

Azure, three crowns in pale, bend sinisterwise Or.

Escudo de azur, tres coronas en palo, puestas en barra de oro.

Crown with the main axis being the vertical and central axis of symmetry and which is usually placed palewise and which, in this case, all 3 are placed bend sinisterwise.

  • In pale ~ en palo.
  • Bend sinisterwise ~ puesto en barra.

Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Azure, Or, Crown, In pale and Bend sinisterwise.

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

Classification: Criterion.

Bearer: In and wise.

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Escudo de Castilla y León Unicornio saltante sobre la divisa, criterio.

In fess and bendwise

Azure, three crowns in fess, bendwise Or.

Azure, three crowns in fess, bendwise Or.

Escudo de azur, tres coronas en faja, puestas en banda de oro.

Crown with the main axis being the vertical and central axis of symmetry and which is usually placed palewise. When the crown is placed bendwise it means it is rotated 45 degrees.

  • In fess ~ en faja.
  • Bendwise ~ puesto en banda.

Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Azure, Or, Crown, In fess and Bendwise.

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

Classification: Criterion.

Bearer: In and wise.

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Escudo de Castilla y León Unicornio saltante sobre la divisa, criterio.

In fess and bend sinisterwise

Azure, three crowns in fess, bend sinisterwise Or.

Azure, three crowns in fess, bend sinisterwise Or.

Escudo de azur, tres coronas en faja, puestas en barra de oro.

Crown with the main axis being the vertical and central axis of symmetry and which is usually placed palewise and which here appear bend sinisterwise.

  • In fess ~ en faja.
  • bend sinisterwise ~ puesto en barra.

Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Azure, Or, Crown, In fess and Bend sinisterwise.

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

Classification: Criterion.

Bearer: In and wise.

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Escudo de Castilla y León Unicornio saltante sobre la divisa, criterio.

In fess and fesswise

Azure, three crowns in fess, fesswise Or.

Azure, three crowns in fess, fesswise Or.

Escudo de azur, tres coronas en faja, puestas en faja de oro.

Crown with the main axis being the vertical and central axis of symmetry and which is usually placed palewise.

  • In fess ~ en faja.
  • Fesswise ~ puesto en faja.

Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Azure, Or, Crown, In fess and Fesswise.

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

Classification: Criterion.

Bearer: In and wise.

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

Becher, C.; Gamber, O.; 1986

Ingeram-Codex der ehem, Bibliothek Cotta, Volume 1

Charlotte Becher and Ortwin Gamber, «Die Wappenbücher Herzog Albrechts VI. von Österreich: Ingeram-Codex der ehem, Bibliothek Cotta, Volume 1», editado por Böhlau Verlag Wien, 178 pages, ISBN 3-205-05002-9 y 978-32-05050-02-5, Vienna, Cologne, Graz, 1986.


Dedicated exclusively to the study and analysis of the armorial [Ingeram, H.; 1459].


Bibliographical reference of century XX.

Classification: German language, Manuscript, Armorial roll and In color.

The 2 authors are Becher, Charlotte and Gamber, Ortwin.

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Libro abierto, hojas de plata, filo de oro, guardas de gules, tapas de sable.

Ingeram, H.; 1459

Initial pages of the Ingeram Codex, by Hans Ingeram, from 1459

Hans Ingeram, «Ingeram Codex», 142 pages, 1459.


The first owner of this armorial was Archduke Albert VI of Austria. Hans Ingeram included in each page of his book from 1 to 6 coats of arms, he dedicated the initial part to the Habsburg coats of arms, to imaginary coats of arms and to the coats of arms of European kingdoms, generally using 4 coats of arms per page, and dedicated the final 2/3 of its content to depicting 6 coats of arms per page of the lower German nobility, especially nobles belonging to a special type of «associations» whose purpose was the organization of tournaments. A monograph on this armorial can be consulted in [Becher, C.; Gamber, O.; 1986].


Bibliographical reference of century XV.

Classification: Manuscript and Armorial roll.

Author: Ingeram, Hans.

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Edward IV of England

Banner Quarterly: 1 and 4 Azure, three fleurs de lis Or; 2 and 3 Gules, three lions, passant, guardant, in pale Or, armed and langued Azure.

Banner Quarterly: 1 and 4 Azure, three fleurs de lis Or; 2 and 3 Gules, three lions, passant, guardant, in pale Or, armed and langued Azure.

Pendón cuartelado: 1o y 4o de azur, tres flores de lis de oro; 2o y 3o de gules, tres leopardos en palo de oro, armados y lampasados de azur.

Banner interpreted by me as follows: with the proportions of 5x6, like a shield; the field is coloured in flat tinctures Gules and Azure; the fleurs-de-lis and the leopards are outlined in Sable and illuminated in Or; and the banner’s finish resembles fabric.

Its design follows [Edward IV of England; 1461; row 27, 2nd column, final banner]:

  • which represents what are considered «the royal arms of England»,
  • which were also borne by Henry V of England,
  • which Henry VI of England placed in the 2nd quarter of a per pale shield, where he set those of France in the 1st, and
  • which were restored by Henry IV, as shown here.

Blazon keywords: Quarterly, Azure, Or, Three, Fleur de lis, Ordered, Gules, Leopard, Armed, Langued and In pale.

Style keywords: Rectangular, Illuminated, Outlined in sable and Fabric.

Classification: Interpreted, Personal, Flag, Banner of arms, Kingdom of England and House of York.

Bearer: Edward IV of England.

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