Quarterly of four in four: 1 and 11 Azure, chaussé Argent; 2 and 12 Azure, contre-embrassé Argent; 3 and 9 Argent, embrassé Azure; 4 and 10 Argent, chaussé Azure; 5 and 15 Azure, embrassé Argent; 6 and 16 Azure, chapé Argent; 7 and 13 Argent, chapé Azure; 8 and 14 Argent, contre-embrassé Azure.
Escudo partido de cuatro y cortado de lo mismo: 1o y 11o de azur, calzado de plata; 2o y 12o de azur, contraembrazado de plata; 3o y 9o de plata, embrazado de azur; 4o y 10o de plata, calzado de azur; 5o y 15o de azur, embrazado de plata; 6o y 16o de azur, cortinado de plata; 7o y 13o de plata, cortinado de azur; 8o y 14o de plata, contraembrazado de azur.
Imaginary coat of arms created artistically with the following characteristics: a rounded base; fields of plain tinctures Argent and Azure; the charges that form the chaussé, chapé, embrassé, and contre-embrassé are outlined in Sable and illuminated in Argent and Azure; and its finish is a beaten metal effect.
Blazon keywords: Quarterly, Chapé, Chaussé, Embrassé, Contre-embrassé, Argent and Azure.
Style keywords: Rounded, Illuminated, Outlined in sable and Metal beaten.
Classification: Imaginary.
Imaginary bearer: Triangulation.
Quarterly of four in four: 1 and 11 Azure, chaussé Or; 2 and 12 Azure, contre-embrassé Or; 3 and 9 Or, chaussé Azure; 4 and 10 Or, contre-embrassé Azure; 5 and 15 Azure, embrassé Or; 6 and 16 Azure, chapé Or; 7 and 13 Or, embrassé Azure; 8 and 14 Or, chapé Azure.
Escudo partido de cuatro y cortado de lo mismo: 1o y 11o de azur, calzado de oro; 2o y 12o de azur, contraembrazado de oro; 3o y 9o de oro, calzado de azur; 4o y 10o de oro, contraembrazado de azur; 5o y 15o de azur, embrazado de oro; 6o y 16o de azur, cortinado de oro; 7o y 13o de oro, embrazado de azur; 8o y 14o de oro, cortinado de azur.
Imaginary coat of arms created with aesthetic finality with: a rounded base; its fields enameled with plain tinctures Azure and Or; the charges that accompany the fields, that is, those that form the embrassé, contre-embrassé, chapé, and chaussé, outlined in Sable and illuminated in Or and Azure; and the whole shield has received a beaten metal finish.
Blazon keywords: Quarterly, Chapé, Chaussé, Embrassé, Contre-embrassé, Or and Azure.
Style keywords: Rounded, Illuminated, Outlined in sable and Metal beaten.
Classification: Imaginary.
Imaginary bearer: Triangulation.
Quarterly of four in four: 1 and 11 Azure, chaussé Or; 2 and 12 Azure, contre-embrassé Or; 3 and 9 Or, embrassé Azure; 4 and 10 Or, chaussé Azure; 5 and 15 Azure, embrassé Or; 6 and 16 Azure, chapé Or; 7 and 13 Or, chapé Azure; 8 and 14 Or, contre-embrassé Azure.
Escudo partido de cuatro y cortado de lo mismo: 1o y 11o de azur, calzado de oro; 2o y 12o de azur, contraembrazado de oro; 3o y 9o de oro, embrazado de azur; 4o y 10o de oro, calzado de azur; 5o y 15o de azur, embrazado de oro; 6o y 16o de azur, cortinado de oro; 7o y 13o de oro, cortinado de azur; 8o y 14o de oro, contraembrazado de azur.
Imaginary coat of arms created for artistic reasons in the following way: a rounded base; fields enameled with plain tinctures Or and Azure; the charges that form the embrassé, contre-embrassé, chaussé, and chapé, are illuminated in Or and Azure and outlined in Sable; and with a beaten metal finish.
Blazon keywords: Quarterly, Chapé, Chaussé, Embrassé, Contre-embrassé, Or and Azure.
Style keywords: Rounded, Illuminated, Outlined in sable and Metal beaten.
Classification: Imaginary.
Imaginary bearer: Triangulation.
Quarterly of four in four: 1 and 11 Or, embrassé Azure; 2 and 12 Or, chaussé Azure; 3 and 9 Azure, embrassé Or; 4 and 10 Azure, chaussé Or; 5 and 15 Or, chapé Azure; 6 and 16 Or, contre-embrassé Azure; 7 and 13 Azure, chapé Or; 8 and 14 Azure, contre-embrassé Or.
Escudo partido de cuatro y cortado de lo mismo: 1o y 11o de oro, embrazado de azur; 2o y 12o de oro, calzado de azur; 3o y 9o de azur, embrazado de oro; 4o y 10o de azur, calzado de oro; 5o y 15o de oro, cortinado de azur; 6o y 16o de oro, contraembrazado de azur; 7o y 13o de azur, cortinado de oro; 8o y 14o de azur, contraembrazado de oro.
Imaginary coat of arms created for artistic purposes with: a rounded base; the fields enameled with plain tinctures Or and Azure; its charges, that is, those by whose action the embrassé, chaussé, chapé, and contre-embrassé are formed, illuminated in Or and Azure and outlined in Sable; and the shield has received a beaten metal finish.
In [Avilés, J.; 1725a; page 68] the embrassé is explained, reminding us that the field is what remains inside the 2 charges, upper and lower, that accompany it. In the embrassé, the charges enter from the sinister, leaving their points on the dexter of the shield as shown in [Avilés, J.; 1725a; ilustración 150].
Opposite to this embrassé to the sinister, [Avilés, J.; 1725a; page 69] calls the contre-embrassé simply as «embrazado a la diestra».
Blazon keywords: Quarterly, Chapé, Chaussé, Embrassé, Contre-embrassé, Or and Azure.
Style keywords: Rounded, Illuminated, Outlined in sable and Metal beaten.
Classification: Imaginary.
Imaginary bearer: Triangulation.
Quarterly of four in four: 1 Vert, chaussé Or; 2 Azure, contre-embrassé Or; 3 Argent, chaussé Azure; 4 Or, contre-embrassé Azure; 5 Azure, embrassé Or; 6 Vert, chapé Or; 7 Or, embrassé Azure; 8 Argent, chapé Azure; 9 Or, chaussé Vert; 10 Argent, contre-embrassé Vert; 11 Azure, chaussé Argent; 12 Vert, contre-embrassé Argent; 13 Argent, embrassé Vert; 14 Or, chapé Vert; 15 Vert, embrassé Or; 16 Azure, chapé Argent.
Escudo partido de cuatro y cortado de lo mismo: 1o de sinople, calzado de oro; 2o de azur, contraembrazado de oro; 3o de plata, calzado de azur; 4o de oro, contraembrazado de azur; 5o de azur, embrazado de oro; 6o de sinople, cortinado de oro; 7o de oro, embrazado de azur; 8o de plata, cortinado de azur; 9o de oro, calzado de sinople; 10o de plata, contraembrazado de sinople; 11o de azur, calzado de plata; 12o de sinople, contraembrazado de plata; 13o de plata, embrazado de sinople; 14o de oro, cortinado de sinople; 15o de sinople, embrazado de oro; 16o de azur, cortinado de plata.
Imaginary coat of arms created with an aesthetic purpose with: a rounded base; its fields enameled with plain tinctures Or, Argent, Azure, and Vert; the charges that accompany the fields, that is, those that form the embrassé, contre-embrassé, chapé, and chaussé, outlined in Sable and illuminated in Or, Argent, Azure, and Vert; and the shield has received a beaten metal finish.
«Embrazado a la diestra» is how [Avilés, J.; 1725a; page 69] names the contre-embrassé, since the two charges, one upper and one lower, enter from the dexter of the shield, leaving their points in the sinister. It must be kept in mind that what remains between both charges is the field.
Blazon keywords: Quarterly, Chapé, Chaussé, Embrassé, Contre-embrassé, Or, Argent, Azure and Vert.
Style keywords: Rounded, Illuminated, Outlined in sable and Metal beaten.
Classification: Imaginary.
Imaginary bearer: Triangulation.
Azure, a pall couped Argent, its three arms charged with «es» Azure, within a triangle reversed Argent, its three arms charged with «no es» Azure, all debruised by four plates, three on the vertex of the triangle, in dexter chief, charged with «el Padre», in sinister chief, charged with «el Hijo», in base, charged with «el Espítiru», and one on the fess point, charged with «Dios» Azure; in chief a label of three points Argent.
Escudo de azur, una perla recortada de plata, sus tres brazos cargados con «es» de azur, dentro de un triángulo ranversado de plata, sus tres brazos cargados con «no es» de azur, todo resaltado de cuatro bezantes de plata, tres sobre los vértices del triángulo, en la diestra del jefe, cargado de «el Padre», en la siniestra del jefe, cargado con «el Hijo», en la punta, cargado con «el Espítiru» y uno sobre el corazón, cargado con «Dios» todo de azur; en jefe un lambel de tres pendientes de plata.
Imaginary coat of arms that I have interpreted with: a semicircular (round) base; its field illuminated in Azure; the rest illuminated in Argent and outlined in Sable; its letters in plain Azure ink; and the set with a rough finish.
Drawing a parallel between the coat of arms of Navarre that [[Menéndez Pidal de Navascués, F.; 1974]] transcribes for its original coat of arms as «Gules, a closed and pommetty carbuncle Or with an emerald...» I have characterized the pearl on the coat of arms as closed.
This is the imaginary coat of arms of the Holy Trinity with a label added for difference to the Son, to Jesus Christ.
Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Azure, One, Pall, Couped, Argent, Three, Charged, Letter, Within, Triangle, Reversed, Four, Plate, In the dexter chief, In the sinister chief, In base, In the fess point, Cadency and Label of three points.
Style keywords: Semi-circular, Illuminated, Outlined in sable and Rough.
Classification: Religious, Interpreted, Imaginary and Coat of arms.
Imaginary bearer: Jesus Christ.
Schema for an imaginary coat of arms that will have the following characteristics: its base will be semicircular (round); it will contain a closed pearl charged with four bezants; and it will be differenced by a label of three points, which being three is normal, its number will not be specified in the blazon.
The way to elaborate a label can be found in [Avilés, J.; 1780a; page 248] who writes that «it is made of a fillet, which is the ninth part of the latitude of the Chief with three points in the form of a Carpenter's wedge, or of badly formed triangles, which united to it without separation of lines, fall twice as much, as the fillet is wide, the two being placed at its ends, and one in its middle, its ordinary situation being in the middle of the length of the Chief itself, without reaching the edges of the Shield».
In [Avilés, J.; 1780a; pages 248 and 249] it is said that «the simple Label is always of three points», as is the case at hand, «but having 4, 5, or 6, which is the greatest number found, it is necessary to specify it», although in [Avilés, J.; 1780a; page 114] he seems to consider that the maximum is five as he writes «Points, it is said of three, four and up to five points of the Labels».
Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Pall, Closed, Charged, Bezant and plate, Dexter, Sinister, Chief, Base (lower 1/3), Heart and Label.
Style keywords: Semi-circular.
Classification: Religious, Schema, Interpreted and Imaginary.
Imaginary bearer: Jesus Christ.
Azure, a pall couped Argent, its three arms charged with «es» Sable, within a triangle reversed Argent, its three arms charged with «no es» Sable, all debruised by four bezants, three on the vertex of the triangle, in dexter chief, charged with «el Padre», in sinister chief, charged with «el Hijo», in base, charged with «el Espítiru», and one on the fess point, charged with «Dios» Gules; in chief a label of three points Argent.
Escudo de azur, una perla recortada de plata, sus tres brazos cargados con «es» de sable, dentro de un triángulo ranversado de plata, sus tres brazos cargados con «no es» de sable, todo resaltado de cuatro bezantes de oro, tres sobre los vértices del triángulo, en la diestra del jefe, cargado de «el Padre», en la siniestra del jefe, cargado con «el Hijo», en la punta, cargado con «el Espítiru» y uno sobre el corazón, cargado con «Dios» todo de gules; en jefe un lambel de tres pendientes de plata.
Imaginary coat of arms that I have interpreted as follows: its base is semicircular (round); its field is illuminated in Azure; the rest is illuminated in Argent and outlined in Sable, except for the bezants which are Or and also outlined in Sable; its letters in plain tinctures, some Gules and others Sable; and the set with a glazed finish.
The pall (perla) as defined by [Avilés, J.; 1780a; page 239] is «a figure composed of three moving cotises, or that emerge from the two angles of the Chief and the Base, which meet in the center or heart of the Shield in the form of a Greek Y, as if this figure were formed from a half Saltire, and a half Pale».
Blazon keywords: Without divisions, Azure, One, Pall, Couped, Argent, Three, Charged, Letter, Sable, Within, Triangle, Reversed, Four, Bezant, In the dexter chief, In the sinister chief, In base, In the fess point, Gules, Cadency and Label of three points.
Style keywords: Semi-circular, Illuminated, Outlined in sable and Glass.
Classification: Religious, Interpreted, Imaginary and Coat of arms.
Imaginary bearer: Jesus Christ.
Continue with: Holy Trinity.
Atom, Crescent, Diamond, Emerald, Estoile, Increscent, Lightning flash, Moon, Mount, Mullet, Mullet of four points, Orbital, Plough of Ursa Major, Rainbow, Ray of the sun, River, Sea, Snowflake, Sun, Sun in splendour, Sun of May, Trimount and Water.
Acorn, Apple, Apple tree, Ash, Bluebonnet, Camellia, Chrysanthemum, Cinquefoil, Cornflower, Dogwood flower, Double rose, Elm, Fleur de lis, Flower, Holm oak, Hop cone, Kapok tree, Laurel, Lily, Linden, Lotus flower, Madonna lily, Oak, Olive tree, Palm tree, Pomegranate, Poplar leaf, Rose, Shamrock, Sunflower, Thistle, Tree, Tulip, Vine and Wheat.
Badger, Bald eagle, Barbel, Barn owl, Bear, Beaver, Beetle, Bighorn sheep, Blackbird, Boar, Brach hound, Bull, Doe, Dog, Dolphin, Dove, Eagle, Elephant, Falcon, Fish, Flame, Fly, Fox, Frog, Goat, Goldfinch, Goose, Heron, Horse, Hummingbird, Jaguar, Lark, Leopard, Lion, Lion passant, Lion rampant guardant, Lioness, Lynx, Male figure, Martlet, Merino ram, Owl, Panther, Parrot, Peacock, Pelican, Pelican in her piety, Puffin, Quetzal, Raven, Roe deer, Rooster, Savage, Seagull, Serpent, She-wolf, Stag, Starling, Tyger, Vulture, Warren hound and Wolf.
Arm, Beak, Branch, Caboshed, Chest, Claw, Covert, Dorsal fin, Eagle claw, Ermine spot, Escallop, Feather, Foot (palmiped), Foreleg, Forepaw, Hand, Head, Heart, Hoof, Leaf, Neck, Ostrich feather, Palm frond, Paw, Roe deers' attires, Shoulder, Sprig, Stags' attires, Stem, Swallow-tail, Tail, Tail addorsed, Tail fin, Talon, Tooth, Trunk, Trunk (elephant), Two hands clasped, Two wings in vol, Udder, Wheat spike, Wing and Wrist.
Ace of spades, Anchor, Anvil, Arch, Arm vambraced, Armillary sphere, Arrow, Axe, Bell, Bell tower, Beret, Bonfire, Book, Bookmark, Bow, Bridge, Broken, Buckle, Cannon, Cannon dismounted, Cannon port, Carbuncle, Castle, Celtic Trinity knot, Chain, Chess rooks, Church, Clarion, Clay pot, Closed book, Club, Comb, Compass rose, Conductor's baton, Cord, Covered cup, Crozier, Crucible, Cuffed, Cup, Cyclamor, Dagger, Double vajra, Drum, Ecclesiastical cap, Fanon, Federschwert, Fleam, Four crescents joined millsailwise, Galician granary, Garb, Gauntlet, Geometric solid, Grenade, Halberd, Hammer, Harp, Host, Hourglass, Key, Key ward, Knight, Knot, Lantern, Letter, Line, Loincloth, Menorah, Millrind, Millstone, Millwheel, Monstrance, Mortar, Mullet of six points pierced, Nail, Non-classic artifact, Norman ship, Number, Oar, Oil lamp, Open book, Page, Pair of scales, Parchment, Pestle, Piano, Plough share, Polish winged hussar, Port, Portcullis, Potent, Quill, Ribbon, Rosette of acanthus leaves, Sabre, Sackbut, Sail, Scroll, Scythe, Sheaf of tobacco, Ship, Skirt, Spear, Spear's head, Stairway, Star of David, Step, Sword, Symbol, Tetrahedron, Torch, Tower, Trident, Trumpet, Turret, Two-handed sword, Wagon-wheel, Water-bouget, Wheel, Winnowing fan and With a turret.
Angel, Archangel, Basilisk, Dragon, Dragon's head, Garuda, Golden fleece, Griffin, Heart enflamed, Mermaid, Our Lady of Mercy, Ouroboros, Paschal lamb, Pegasus, Phoenix, Sacred Heart of Jesus, Saint George, Sea-griffin, Trinity, Triton, Unicorn, Winged hand and Wyvern.
Watercolor, Cyclamor, Azure, Bezant and plate, Bezant, Plate, Cadency, Chaussé, Charged, Closed, Contre-embrassé, Heart, Couped, Chapé, Quarterly, Four, Outlined in sable, Outlined in the field tincture, Within, Dexter, Embrassé, In the fess point, In the dexter chief, In the sinister chief, In base, Coat of arms, Schema, Illuminated, Imaginary, Interpreted, Chief, Jesus Christ, Label of three points, Letter, Semi-circular, Metal beaten, Or, Pall, Argent, Without divisions, Base (lower 1/3), Reversed, Rounded, Religious, Sinister, Three, Triangulation, Triangle and One.
Dr. Antonio Salmerón y Cabañas,
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Paseo de la Castellana 135,
7th floor,
28046 Madrid, Spain.