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  2. Heraldry of León - Wikipedia

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    The blazon of the arms of the province of León is: Argent a lion rampant Gules crowned, langued and armed Or. The provincial arms has as crest a former royal crown, without arches, orb and cross (used until the 16th century). The arms of the city of León is described as follows: Argent a lion rampant Purpure, langued and armed Gules.

  3. Coat of arms of Castile and León - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of the Spanish autonomous community of Castile and León depicts the traditional arms of Castile (the yellow castle) quartered with the arms of León (the purple lion). It is topped with a royal crown. The lion design is attributed to Alfonso VII, [1] who became king of Castile and León in 1126.

  4. Symbols of León, Guanajuato - Wikipedia

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    The emblem of León presents four quarters on a background of acanthus leaves, crowned by five towers which in heraldry accredit the title of city. The upper quarter on the left has a representation of Saint Sebastian, patron saint of the city. The next quarter shows the rampant red lion of the Kingdom of León.

  5. Coat of arms of León - Wikipedia

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  6. Coat of arms of Province of León - Wikipedia

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  8. Canting arms - Wikipedia

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    Canting arms are heraldic bearings that represent the bearer's name (or, less often, some attribute or function) in a visual pun or rebus. The expression derives from the latin cantare (to sing). French heralds used the term armes parlantes (English: "talking arms" ), as they would sound out the name of the armiger.

  9. Tallahassee man sentenced to 25 years for January shooting at ...

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    A Tallahassee man was sentenced last week to a mandatory 25 years in state prison following his conviction on an attempted first-degree murder charge for a January shooting at the Leon Arms ...