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Galvan Family Crest
sairafblog | December 16th 2009 by Eduardo Farias
Galván. Castilian surname. Manuel Galvan Bujido, a resident of Medina de Rioseco, patent of nobility reached on September 18, 1796. Their arms: In red field, three silver stars, set 2 and 1, in chief, a ranverso crescent, also silver. Nobiliario read more
Rubio Family Crest
sairafblog | December 16th 2009 by Eduardo Farias
Rubio. Castilian surname, of Laredo (Santander), spread throughout the peninsula. He proved his nobility in the Order of Santiago in the years 1731, 1751 and 1758, and in Alcantara in 1681, numerous times in the Royal Chancery of Valladolid and the read more
Lema Family Crest
sairafblog | December 14th 2009 by Eduardo Farias
Lema. Last Galician near La Coruna. Their arms: In a green field, a lion rampant; bordure gules, with eight gold saltires. Nobiliario Español Don Julio de Atienza Page 481 Madrid,1959. Share and Enjoy: read more
Galarraga Family Crest
sairafblog | December 14th 2009 by Eduardo Farias
Galarraga. Basque name of Andolina, judicial district of Tolosa (Guipúzcoa). Their arms: In field of gold, a tree vert and sable two wolves steep to log. Nobiliario Español Don Julio de Atienza Pag. 385 Madrid,1959. Share and Enjoy: read more
Bassols Family Crest
sairafblog | December 14th 2009 by Eduardo Farias
Bassols. Catalan surname. Their arms: In a field gules, a cross cut and plain silver. Nobiliario Español Don Julio de Atienza Pag. 230 Madrid,1959. Share and Enjoy: read more
Sarramea Family Crest
sairafblog | December 8th 2009 by Eduardo Farias
Sarramea. Their arms: Escudo cortado azure on gold, and a cross of one another. Contributed by Don Vicente de la Piedra. Share and Enjoy: read more
Arzate Family Crest
sairafblog | December 8th 2009 by Eduardo Farias
Arzate. Basque name. Their arms are silver shield, and two lemons, gold, put on pale. Contribution of Don Vicente de la Piedra. Share and Enjoy: read more
Anelo Family Crest
sairafblog | December 8th 2009 by Eduardo Farias
Anelo. Italian surname. Their arms: In field of gold, three moons (round), gules, placed in band. Contribution of Don Vicente de la Piedra. Share and Enjoy: read more
Vernet Family Crest
sairafblog | December 7th 2009 by Eduardo Farias
Vernet. Catalan surname. Their arms: In a green field, three bands of silver. Others bring quarterly shield: 1o. and 4. silver, and 2nd. and 3rd., vert, whit five silver bezant, in saltire. Nobiliario Español Don Julio de Atienza Page 755 Madrid, read more
Urrutia Family Crest
sairafblog | December 6th 2009 by Eduardo Farias
Urrutia. The Knights of the surname Urrutia generally hold arms: Shield of gold and a cross like that of Calatrava, in which four panels vert. Nobiliario de los Reinos y Señoríos de España By D. Francisco Piferrer Volume IV, page 130, Num. 1724 M read more
Roig Family Crest
sairafblog | December 1st 2009 by Eduardo Farias
Roig. Apellido catalán. Probó su nobleza en la Orden de Montesa, en 1615. Sus armas: En campo de gules, un cometa de plata, de dieciséis rayos. Roig. Catalan surname. He proved his nobility in the Order of Montesa in 1615. Their arms: On red fi read more
Lara Family Crest
sairafblog | December 1st 2009 by Eduardo Farias
Count Don Nuño González de Lara, accompanied King Don Garcia in the battle of Tafalla, on 1043. His grandson and successor Don Nuño González de Lara, served with distinction and unblemished loyalty to King Don Alfonso VI, was governor of Lara, read more
Losa Family Crest
sairafblog | November 30th 2009 by Eduardo Farias
In Old Castile, in the mountains of Burgos, in the town of Losa, settled the site of this noble lineage, whose children have always been, and everywhere held and considered noble and notorious people, many of them have been distinguished in service read more
Arjona Family Crest
sairafblog | November 30th 2009 by Eduardo Farias
Arjona. Noble and ancient family, whose arms are: Checkerd shield of nine parts or points, five in azure and four of gold. Nobiliario de los Reinos y Señoríos de España By D. Francisco Piferrer Volume III, page 100, Num. 1271 Madrid, 1857. S read more
Egea Family Crest
sairafblog | November 30th 2009 by Eduardo Farias
Egea. The origin of the name home of Egea has its first ground in the kingdom of Aragon, in Egea de los Caballeros, with immemorial quality, whose illustrious lineage have emanated generous trunk, now preserved in these realms that splendor inherite read more
Valeriola Family Crest
sairafblog | November 30th 2009 by Eduardo Farias
Valeriola. Pedro Valeriola, a native of Navarre and the town of Benimerri, was in the war when the conquest of Majorca and then in the conquest of Valencia, and because of his proven bravery, was awarded with the place of Beniferri; married the daug read more
Valseca Family Crest
sairafblog | November 30th 2009 by Eduardo Farias
Valseca. Three blue winches on a silver shield decorate the crest of Guillen de Valseca, Catalan noble. Launched this currency when arrived with the ship that came from Tarragona to Valencia against that infamous who in Mecca worship the Muhammad’ read more
Piñon Family Crest
sairafblog | November 30th 2009 by Eduardo Farias
Piñón: Galician family name. Its arms: Quarterly Shield: 1o. and 4th., divided in 6 pieces each one, three in silver and three in gules, and 2nd. and 3rd., in gold, and a lion in vert. Nobiliario Español Don Julio de Atienza Pag. 626 Madrid,1959. read more
Aviles Family Crest
sairafblog | November 30th 2009 by Eduardo Farias
Asturian family name, from the village of Aviles in Oviedo, Spain. In this village was originated this lineage, hence Don Rodrigo Rodriguez de Avilés took part in the conquest of Murcia, once occupied the city, this gentleman inherited a considerab read more
Coronel Family Crest
sairafblog | November 30th 2009 by Eduardo Farias
Coronel. The origins of this family name are in Aragon, Spain. One branch went to Castile and Andalusia. Proved its nobility in the Order of Santiago in 1708. Its arms: In a field gules, five silver eagles put in saltire, the center one crowned with read more
Aguirre Family Crest
sairafblog | November 15th 2009 by Eduardo Farias
The Aguirre from Guipúzcoa are the oldest of this family name, as gentlemen of this lineage were with Don Ramiro I at the Calvijo’s battle the year of 850. Pedro Ibáñez de Aguirre y López Ibáñez, sons of Juan Suárez, were neighbors of T read more
Acosta Family Crest
sairafblog | November 15th 2009 by Eduardo Farias
Costa and Acosta are the same family name, as well Cuña and Acuña by example. The lineage according to the Catalog of Nobility Lusitana, comes from a distinguished gentleman who flourished in time of the King Don Manuel, who reigned in Portugal fr read more
Family Crest Rings
Society Gifts | November 12th 2009 by Daniel Gilligan
Since the beginning of time people have had this sense of wanting to belong to some family or group and feel a great need to display this as it gives them a certain amount of assurance and confidence. It was certainly quite difficult in bygone days w read more
Cufflinks Are More Than Just an Ordinary Groomsmen Gift
Hand Made Gifts | October 20th 2009 by Jewell H. Robles
Often, gifts for groomsmen include cufflinks, and many people find these items a very ordinary, traditional gift for the male attendants during weddings. However these days, there are many brides and grooms who still opt to give cufflinks on their read more
Bada Family Crest
sairafblog | May 20th 2009 by Eduardo Farias
Hello, First of all, what an exciting day for America. I am really proud to be an American and hope that our new President will guide us to a new and enhanced America. Yes We Can! Here is the family crest for the last name “Bada”. Enjoy! Aust read more
Family Crest - Family Crest Meaning
Society Gifts | March 16th 2009 by Daniel Gilligan
We refer to the coat of arms as the family crest, this is not of course correct as the crest is only part of the coat of arms and can be found sitting on the helmet just above the shield. The mantling is actually attached to the crest, and in some in read more

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