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  1. The coat of arms of the King of Spain is the heraldic symbol representing the monarch of Spain. The current version of the monarch's coat of arms was adopted in 2014 but is of much older origin. The arms marshal the arms of the former monarchs of Castile, León, Aragon, and Navarre .

  2. This category contains only the following file. Full Ornamented Coat of Arms of Philip III of Spain.svg 1,644 × 1,718; 5.78 MB. Categories: Coats of arms of the Spanish House of Habsburg. Coats of arms of monarchs of Spain. Coats of arms of the crown of Castile and Leon. Marshalled Navarre.

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  4. Coat of arms of Spain; Versions; Armiger: Felipe VI, King of Spain: Adopted: 5 October 1981: Crest: Spanish Royal crown: Shield: Quarterly: Castile, León, Aragon, and Navarre; enté en point: Granada; inescutcheon: House of Bourbon: Supporters

    • 5 October 1981
    • Plus Ultra (English: Further Beyond)
  5. Apr 10, 2024 · Philip III was the king of Spain and of Portugal (as Philip II) whose reign (1598–1621) was characterized by a successful peaceful foreign policy in western Europe and internally by the expulsion of the Moriscos (Christians of Moorish ancestry) and government by the king’s favourites.

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  6. The Habsburg dynasty would still bring another addition, the coat of arms of Portugal. Philip II was responsible. It was the coat of arms of the Spanish monarchy until the Portuguese became independent. The monarch also changed the crown and eliminated the two-headed eagle; as he was not the emperor of the Holy Empire.

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  7. Philip III of Spain ( b. 14 April 1578; d. 31 March 1621), king of Spain, Naples, and Sicily (1598–1621) and, as Philip II, king of Portugal (1598–1621). Philip III was the first king since John II of Castile to begin what was to become a seventeenth-century Hapsburg trend: delegation of power to a chief minister ( valido ).

  8. Description: Armorial vignette with coat of arms of King Philip III of Spain (1578-1621) who reigned over Spain, Castile, and Portugal. His coat of arms features several insignia, most notably the three lions which represent bravery and a Jerusalem Cross (a.k.a. the Crusader's Cross) which symbolizes the kingdom of Jerusalem.

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