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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. The coat of arms of Spain represents Spain and the Spanish nation, including its national sovereignty and the country's form of government, a constitutional monarchy. It appears on the flag of Spain and it is used by the Government of Spain, the Cortes Generales, the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court, and other state institutions.

  3. Coats of arms of Philip III of Spain. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Deutsch: Personalwappen des König. English: Personal Coat of arms of King Philip III of Spain. Español: Armas personales de Felipe III de España.

  4. Philip III (Spanish: Felipe III; 14 April 1578 – 31 March 1621) was King of Spain. As Philip II, he was also King of Portugal, Naples, Sicily and Sardinia and Duke of Milan from 1598 until his death in 1621.

  5. On the first flag, centred on the saltire are the contemporary Royal Arms of Spain, crowned and bearing the collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece, and either side of the Arms the royal cipher of Charles II encircled by olive branches, all in gold.

  6. Oct 8, 2020 · October 8, 20206 min read. The Spanish flag, or the flag of Spain, is made up of three horizontal stripes of the color: red (at the top and bottom) and yellow (in the middle). A popular alternative name of the flag, in Spanish speaking nations, is ‘la Rojigualda.’.

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  8. When the Bourbons were restored with Alfonso XII, the same territorial arms were used with the Anjou escutcheon; but the king also used the grand as well as the abbreviated arms of Carlos III as personal arms.

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