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Coat of arms of Lima

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46: 115:"A shield in blue field, with three crowns of gold of kings, placed in triangle, and on top of them, a gold star, which each of the three points of said star touches the three crowns, and by border some letters of gold that say: 'Hoc signum vere regum est', in red field, and by crest two black eagles of golden crown of kings, that look at each other, and embrace an I and a K, which are the first letters of our proper names, and on top of these said letters a golden star, according to here they are figured and painted." 26: 153:
Outside the shield several figures are placed. On this, are placed the initials "I" and "K", Ioana and Karolus (or Karl), which are the names of the queen Joanna of Castile and her son, later King Charles I of Spain. On the letters a star is placed, and "hugging" them two eagles faced, of
162:, whose emblem was the Eagle of San Juan. It was used by Joan his daughter, and also by Charles I. The eagle is also an imperial symbol of Charles I, it can be represented in two bodies, or more often, as a 166:, representing the Holy Roman Empire from which he was his titular. In fact, for a time it was used to represent the shield a double-headed eagle, which was also accompanied by other symbols, such as a 122:) "Hoc signum vere regum est", which means "This is the true sign of the kings" seems to be related to the founding origin of the Peruvian capital. This tradition is based on the interest of 146:, and with the lower tip often elongated. The coat of arms also specifies that the star should touch the crowns with their tips, which enhances the idea of a guide or sign that the 134:
to Bethlehem. However, according to the historian MarĂ­a Rostworowski, such an appellation was not imposed in homage to the Magi but in honor of the Emperor Charles V of the
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served the kings. Therefore, as the bordure's own flag indicates, the star is the true sign of the kings.
112:, and later known by its transcription in another file of the city, the shield is described as follows: 183: 8: 171: 163: 127: 142:, represents the scene: the three open crowns, also called ancient, next to a star of 159: 147: 135: 123: 93: 235:(in Spanish). Madrid: Real Academia Matritense de HerĂĄldica y GenealogĂ­a. p. 35 155: 139: 262: 109: 81: 45: 300: 284: 143: 131: 77: 167: 207: 232:
El escudo de armas de Francisco Pizarro, reflejo de la conquista del PerĂș
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and first of Spain and his mother, Queen Joanna. The main field, of
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and crowned, that hold the shield. The eagle is a symbol of the
119: 130:, in which the Catholic tradition places the arrival of the 204:"Escudo de Armas de la Ciudad de Lima Ăł los Reyes del PerĂș" 72: 282: 50:Version following the heraldic specifications 291:1537 establishments in the Spanish Empire 228: 283: 255:"Escudo de Armas de la ciudad de Lima" 96:, endowing the city with the shield. 126:to found the city on the day of the 13: 14: 317: 44: 24: 247: 222: 196: 118:The slogan on the red border ( 108:, preserved for a time in the 99: 1: 306:Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor 189: 261:(in Spanish). Archived from 206:(in Spanish). Archived from 7: 177: 10: 322: 132:three wise men of the East 59: 55: 43: 38: 23: 18: 80:on December 7, 1537, by 229:Cordero, Pedro (1999). 110:Archives of the Cabildo 296:Peruvian coats of arms 92:and his mother Queen 184:Coat of arms of Peru 32:Municipality of Lima 30:Version used by the 19:Coat of arms of Lima 259:BoletĂ­n de New York 172:Pillars of Hercules 164:double-headed eagle 76:was granted by the 210:on August 10, 2011 160:Catholic Monarchs 148:star of Bethlehem 136:Holy Roman Empire 124:Francisco Pizarro 67: 66: 313: 275: 274: 272: 270: 251: 245: 244: 242: 240: 226: 220: 219: 217: 215: 200: 71:Coat of arms of 48: 28: 16: 15: 321: 320: 316: 315: 314: 312: 311: 310: 281: 280: 279: 278: 268: 266: 265:on July 5, 2007 253: 252: 248: 238: 236: 227: 223: 213: 211: 202: 201: 197: 192: 180: 102: 51: 34: 12: 11: 5: 319: 309: 308: 303: 298: 293: 277: 276: 246: 221: 194: 193: 191: 188: 187: 186: 179: 176: 101: 98: 65: 64: 61: 57: 56: 53: 52: 49: 41: 40: 36: 35: 29: 21: 20: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 318: 307: 304: 302: 299: 297: 294: 292: 289: 288: 286: 264: 260: 256: 250: 234: 233: 225: 209: 205: 199: 195: 185: 182: 181: 175: 173: 169: 165: 161: 157: 151: 149: 145: 141: 137: 133: 129: 125: 121: 116: 113: 111: 107: 97: 95: 91: 87: 83: 79: 78:Spanish Crown 75: 74: 62: 58: 54: 47: 42: 37: 33: 27: 22: 17: 267:. Retrieved 263:the original 258: 249: 237:. Retrieved 231: 224: 212:. Retrieved 208:the original 198: 152: 117: 114: 105: 103: 82:Royal Decree 70: 68: 269:November 7, 239:November 7, 214:November 7, 100:Description 88:by Emperor 285:Categories 190:References 86:Valladolid 84:signed in 90:Charles V 178:See also 170:and the 128:Epiphany 39:Versions 104:In the 60:Adopted 106:CĂ©dula 94:Joanna 156:sable 140:azure 120:gules 301:Lima 271:2017 241:2017 216:2017 168:lime 144:gold 73:Lima 69:The 63:1537 287:: 257:. 174:. 273:. 243:. 218:.

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Municipality of Lima

Lima
Spanish Crown
Royal Decree
Valladolid
Charles V
Joanna
Archives of the Cabildo
gules
Francisco Pizarro
Epiphany
three wise men of the East
Holy Roman Empire
azure
gold
star of Bethlehem
sable
Catholic Monarchs
double-headed eagle
lime
Pillars of Hercules
Coat of arms of Peru
"Escudo de Armas de la Ciudad de Lima Ăł los Reyes del PerĂș"
the original
El escudo de armas de Francisco Pizarro, reflejo de la conquista del PerĂș
"Escudo de Armas de la ciudad de Lima"
the original
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