Historical Coats of Arms
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Coat of arms of the Catholic Monarchs (1475-1492)
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Coat of arms of the Catholic Monarchs (1492-1506)
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Coat of arms of Queen Joana
(1504-1506 1519) -
Coat of arms of Philip I
(Nominal King of Castile)
(1504-1506) -
Coat of arms of Charles I
(1516-1518) -
Coat of arms of Charles I
(1518-1520) -
Coat of arms of Charles I
(1520-1530) -
Coat of arms of Charles I
(1530-1556) -
Coat of arms of Philip II
(1556-1558) -
Coat of arms of Philip II
(1558-1580) -
House of Austria
(1580-1668) -
House of Austria
(1668-1700) -
House of Bourbon (1700-1761)
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House of Bourbon (1761-1868, 1875-1931)
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Flag version (1785-1873, 1875-1931)
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Coat of arms of Joseph Bonaparte (1808-1813)
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Coat of arms of the Provisional Government and the First Spanish Republic (1868-1870, 1873-1874)
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Flag version during the First Spanish Republic
(1873-1874) -
Coat of arms of Spain, reign of Amadeus (1870-1873)
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Personal coat of arms of Amadeus (1870-1873)
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Personal coat of arms of Amadeus, Mantle variant (1870-1873)
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Coat of arms of Spain, Pillars of Hercules variant
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Coat of arms of Spain, Golden Fleece variant
(1875-1931) -
Coat of arms of Spain, Golden Fleece and Mantle variant
(1875-1931) -
Personal coat of arms of
Alfonso XIII in 1931 -
Coat of Arms of the Second Spanish Republic (1931-1939)
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Coat of arms of Spain under Franco
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Coat of arms of Spain under Franco
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Personal coat of arms of Franco as Head of State
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Coat of arms of Spain under the Spanish Transition
(1977-1981)
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