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  2. Coat of arms of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, it could be said that his coat of arms was the official one in Mexico. His personal insignia bore the image of the Virgin Mary. It is known that he carried his insignia throughout the conquest of Mexico. From 1521 to 1821, the coat of arms of New Spain, as Mexico was known, was the Cross of Saint Andrew.

  3. Category:Mexican coats of arms - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. ... Coat of arms of Mexico City; Coat of arms of the State of ...

  4. National symbols of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The current coat of arms. According to the official story of Mexico, the national coat of arms was inspired by an Aztec legend regarding the founding of Tenochtitlan.The Aztecs, then a nomadic tribe, were wandering throughout Mexico in search of a divine sign that would indicate the precise spot upon which they were to build their capital.

  5. File:Coat of arms of Mexico (1823–1864, 1867–1893).svg

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    This file depicts the coat of arms, banner, or emblem of Mexico, one of its states, municipalities, or any other political subdivision, or a similar distinctive symbol belonging to an international or "recognized" organization, or NGO, operating in or outside of Mexico.

  6. Armorial of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Each of the 31 states of Mexico and Mexico City has a separate coat of arms. [1]

  7. File:Coat of arms of Mexico.svg - Wikipedia

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    This file depicts the coat of arms, banner, or emblem of Mexico, one of its states, municipalities, or any other political subdivision, or a similar distinctive symbol belonging to an international or "recognized" organization, or NGO, operating in or outside of Mexico.

  8. File:Coat of arms of Mexico City, Mexico.svg - Wikipedia

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    This file depicts the coat of arms, banner, or emblem of Mexico, one of its states, municipalities, or any other political subdivision, or a similar distinctive symbol belonging to an international or "recognized" organization, or NGO, operating in or outside of Mexico.

  9. Mexican heraldry - Wikipedia

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    The system of blazoning arms that is used in European countries today was developed by the officers of arms in the Middle Ages. This includes a stylized description of the escutcheon (shield), the crest , and, if present, supporters , mottoes , and other insignia.