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Summary
Description |
Deutsch:
Wappen |
der Azoren |
Blasonierung |
„…“ |
English:
Coat of arms of |
the Azores ( Portugal) |
Blazon |
“…” |
Español:
Escudo de armas |
de las Azores |
Blasonamiento |
«…» |
Français :
Blason |
des Açores |
Blasonnement |
« … » |
Magyar:
Címer: |
Azori-szigetek |
Címerleírás |
„…” |
Polski:
Herb |
Azorów |
Blazonowanie |
„…” |
Português:
Brasão de armas |
dos Açores |
Descrição heráldica |
Escudo: de prata, açor estendido de azul, bicado, lampassado, sancado e armado de vermelho, bordadura de vermelho, carregada de nove estrelas de cinco raios de oiro; Elmo: de frente, de oiro, forrado de vermelho; Timbre: açor sainte de azul, bicado e lampassado de vermelho, carregado de nove estrelas de cinco raios de oiro; Paquife: de azul e prata; Suportes: dois toiros de negro, coleirados e acorrentados de oiro, sustendo o da dextra um balção da Ordem de Cristo, com lança azul, ponta e copos de oiro, e sustentando o da sinistra um balção vermelho, com uma pomba estendida de prata, com lança azul, ponta e copos de oiro; Divisa: «Antes morrer livres que em paz sujeitos» |
Referência |
artigo 3.º do Decreto Regional n.º 4/79/A, de 10 de Abril |
Русский:
Герб |
Азорских островов |
Блазонирование |
“…” |
Early Portuguese visitors mistook the local variety of buzzard, Buteo buteo rothschildi, for goshawks (Accipiter gentilis) and the Portuguese word for "goshawk", açor (pl. açores), is the root of the islands' name. Goshawks also remain a common motif in Azorean heraldry and vexillology. |
Date |
10 April 1979 |
Source |
http://www.fisicohomepage.hpg.ig.com.br/azr.htm
- file made by Sérgio Horta
The author has agreed to usage of his works under the GNU-FDL, as long as he is quoted as the source.
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Author |
Região Autónoma dos Açores |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
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References
- ↑ Azores, September 1999, Flags of the World website. Accessed May 21, 2008.
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