sábado, 21 de noviembre de 2015

Catholic monarch's banner By: Fernando Sanchez and Daniel Rabinad 2º B

This is the banner of the Catholic monarchs, the information below is extracted from Wikipedia: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estandarte_del_rey_de_Espa%C3%B1a, and it has been translated by us.


The banner of weapon of the Catholic Monarchs, from 1475, consisted of a crimson cloth with the weapon mutinies of Castile (of gules, and a golden castle) and Leon (of silver and lion purple, golden tonsured priest); with those of Aragon (of gold and four sticks (woods) of gules) and Naples - Sicily (party (game) and flanked, chief and tops of gold and four sticks (woods) of gules, flanks of silver and an eagle of saber, crowned with gold)

In 1492 was added the emblem of the Kingdom of Granada (of silver and a grenade to the native, crushed of gules, carved and with two leaves (sheets) of sinople). This  was also used by the Infantry of the Catholic Monarchs.



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