Coats of arms of Spain

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English: This gallery shows the coats of arms of Spain
Español: Esta galería recoge los escudos de España.
Deutsch: Wappens Spaniens.
Français : Cette page donne les armoiries de l'Espagne.

(figures et blasonnements)

Italiano: Questa pagina contiene le armi della Spagna.

National Coat of Arms[edit]

Royal Family[edit]

State Institutions[edit]

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Royal Academies (Institute of Spain)[edit]

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Armed Forces[edit]

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Army

Navy

Air and Space Force

Civil Guard

Coats of Arms

Service and Graduate Course Badges

Emblems/Patchs

Former Units

Former Destination Badges (Until 2015)

Royal Guard

Military Emergencies Unit

Others

NATO-Spain

Law Enforcement, Rescue and Intelligence[edit]

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National Police Corps

Customs Surveillance Service

Head of Government Office Security Department

Autonomous Police Forces

Emergency and Rescue Agencies

Autonomous Communites Rescue Agencies

Prisons

Intelligence Agencies

Autonomous Communities[edit]

See also: Coats of Arms of the Autonomous Communites of Spain.

Provinces[edit]

See also: Coats of Arms of Provinces of Spain.

Islands[edit]

See also: Coats of Arms of Islands of Spain.

Comarcas[edit]

See also: Coats of Arms of Comarcas of Spain.

Cities and Notable Towns[edit]

See also: Coats of Arms of Cities and Notable Towns of Spain.

Historic Coats of Arms[edit]

Coats of Arms of Former Spanish Kingdoms at the Middle Ages[edit]

  • Crown of Aragon
See also: Coats of arms of Aragon.
See also: Royal arms of Aragon in heraldry.
  • Crown of Castile (Kingdoms of Castile and León)
See also: Coat of Arms of the Crown of Castile.
See also: Arms of Castile and Leon.
  • Kingdom of Navarre
See also: Coats of Arms of Navarre.
  • Nasrid dynasty
See also: category:Coat of arms of the Nasrid dynasty.

Crowns of Aragon and Castile (Spain): The Catholic Monarchs[edit]

Isabella of Castile

Coat of Arms of Queen Isabella of Castile with all supporters
1474-1492 1492-1504

Ferdinand II of Aragon

Coat of Arms of Ferdinand II of Aragon, 1513-1516
(with supporters)

Crown of Castile and Duchy of Burgundy: Joanna and Philip[edit]

Joanna of Castile

Coat of Arms of Queen Joanna of Castile
(with supporters)

Philip of Burgundy, Called "the Handsome"

Holy Roman Empire. Crowns of Castile and Aragon (Spain). Low Countries, Archduchy of Austria. Duchy of Milan: Charles V / I[edit]

Heir of Burgundy

Monarch of Castile, Aragon and the Low Countries (1516-1530)

Holy Roman Emperor (1530-1556)

Middle Coat of Arms Greater Coat of Arms

Variants

Crowns of Castile and Aragon (Spain). Kingdom of England and Ireland as Consort (1554–1558). Kingdom of Portugal (since 1580). Low Countries. Duchy of Milan: Philip II[edit]

1580-1598
Chivaric design of the Order of the Golden Fleece Armorial
1580-1598
(with a lion, a griffin and crest)

Variants

Crowns of Castile and Aragon (Spain). Kingdom of Portugal (until 1640). Habsburg Netherlands. Duchy of Milan: 1621-1700[edit]

1598-1668
Chivaric design of the Order of the Golden Fleece Armorial
1598-1668
(with a lion, a griffin, crest and motto)

Variants

Spain (Historical)[edit]

War of the Spanish Succession[edit]

Archduke Charles of Austria

Philip of France, Duke of Anjou

Kingdom of Spain and the Indies[edit]

ROYAL COAT OF ARMS, 1700-1761
(with supporters, mantle, crest and mottos)
ROYAL COAT OF ARMS, 1761-1808
(with supporters, mantle, crest and mottos)

Napoleonic Invasion[edit]

Kingdom of Spain (House of Bourbon, Restored)[edit]

ROYAL COAT OF ARMS, 1812-1868
(with supporters, mantle, crest and mottos)

Provisional Government[edit]

Kingdom of Spain (House of Savoy)[edit]

First Spanish Republic[edit]

Kingdom of Spain (House of Bourbon, Restored)[edit]

ROYAL COAT OF ARMS, 1761-1868 and 1874-1931
(with supporters, mantle, crest and mottos)

Second Spanish Republic[edit]

Francoist Spain and Transition to Democracy[edit]

Flag Versions[edit]

Flag and Naval Ensign Version

Colours (Regimental Flags)

1700-1761
(Common Version)
1761-1843
(Common Version)

Lesser Coats of Arms of Spanish Monarchs[edit]

Notable Examples of Spanish Heraldry Overseas Presence[edit]

Image gallery

Present

Chile

Colombia

Mexico

Philippines

United States

Puerto Rico

Historical

Spanish Empire

Overseas Provinces

Spanish West Africa

Spanish Guinea