coat of arms of the Dukes of Veragua

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The coat of arms of the Dukes of Veragua is a Spanish noble heraldic emblem historically associated with the descendants of Christopher Columbus and their ducal title of Veragua.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coat of arms
associatedWith Christopher Columbus NERFINISHED
title of Duke of Veragua
containsElement Columbus-related emblems
castle of Castile NERFINISHED
crown of a duke
islands or lands representing the New World
lion of León NERFINISHED
nautical or maritime symbols
country Spain
culturalContext Spanish colonial history
legacy of the Age of Discovery
field heraldry
hasBearer current Duke of Veragua
hasHistoricalBearer Luis Colón y Toledo NERFINISHED
successive Dukes of Veragua
hasMotto Por Castilla y por León, nuevo mundo halló Colón
heritage Spanish nobility
historicalPeriod Early Modern period
surface form: Early modern period
influencedBy royal arms of the Catholic Monarchs NERFINISHED
jurisdiction Spanish heraldic law
languageOfMotto Spanish
mottoTranslation For Castile and for León, Columbus found a new world
nobilityRank ducal
nobleFamily Colón family NERFINISHED
originatesFrom Spanish Crown grants to Columbus and his heirs
region Kingdom of Spain NERFINISHED
relatedTitle Admiral of the Ocean Sea NERFINISHED
Marquess of Jamaica NERFINISHED
represents honors granted to Columbus by the Catholic Monarchs
territorial rights in Veragua
status in use
symbolizes hereditary rights of the Dukes of Veragua
lineal descendants of Christopher Columbus
typeOfNobility hereditary title arms
usedBy Dukes of Veragua NERFINISHED
House of Colón NERFINISHED
usedIn heraldic displays in Spanish nobility contexts
official documents of the Colón family
seals of the Dukes of Veragua

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Duke of Veragua hasHeraldry coat of arms of the Dukes of Veragua