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English: Coat of arms of Hornillos de Eresma, province of Valladolid, Spain
Español: Escudo de Hornillos de Eresma, provincia de Valladolid
Blazon
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Español: Escudo redondeado o de forma española, partido y medio cortado. Primero, de gules, el Arcángel San Miguel pisando al demonio, de oro, con ondas de plata y azur en campaña. Segundo, de plata, árbol de sinople acompañado de dos leones rampantes contrarios de gules, coronados de oro, sobre terraza de sinople. Tercero, de gules, castillo de oro donjonado de tres donjones, más alto el central, almenado, mamposteado de sable y clarado de azur. Al timbre, corona real de España.
Blazon reference
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[1] BOCyL nº 240, de 13 de diciembre de 2002 (no aporta descripción heráldica ni vexilológica).
Date 12 October 2020
Artist
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NACLE
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