Bat (heraldry) - Gallery

Gallery

  • Valencia city's arms

  • Present-day arms of Palma de Mallorca

  • Old coat of arms of Novallas, Aragon

  • Teruel city coat of arms

  • Coat of arms of Fraga

  • Coat of arms of Catarroja

  • Burgee of the Royal Valencia Yacht Club

  • Coat of arms of Munera

  • Coat of arms of Novallas

  • Coat of arms of Emperador

  • Coat of arms of the city of Albacete

  • Coat of arms of the Province of Albacete

  • Coat of arms of Montchauvet, France

  • Coat of arms of Fiefbergen, Germany

  • Coat of arms of Pácora, Colombia

  • Coat of arms of Santa Fe de Antioquia, Colombia

  • 488 Intelligence Squadron patch

  • Emblem of the GRU

  • Former arms of Palma de Mallorca with the winged dragon crown known as Cimera de la Festa de l'Estendard without the helmet. 17th century

  • Barcelona coat of arms (17th-18th Centuries) with the Royal Winged Dragon (Vibra) crown and the helmet

  • c.1790-1870 coat of arms already displaying a bat instead of a dragon on top of the helmet

  • Late 19th century Barcelona coat of arms at Mercat de Sant Antoni, Barcelona

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