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Coat of arms of Aragon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Coat of arms of Aragon
The Coat of arms of the Spanish Autonomous Community of Aragon ((スペイン語:Escudo de Aragón); (アラゴン語:Escudo d'Aragón)) was first chronicled in 1499 by Pablo Hurus. The first quarter represents the legendary kingdom of Sobrarbe and the establishment of Aragonese liberty. The second, the Cross of Íñigo Arista, represents the Pyrenees and the monarchy. The third has the St George's Cross, with four severed Moors' heads to represent the conquest as Aragon extended into the plains, with tradition stating that the saint helped the Aragonese in the battle. The fourth quarter has the pallets, representing the union of Aragon to the Counties of Catalonia to create the Crown of Aragon,〔http://www.prodear.org/aragon/historia-del-escudo/〕 of which they are the coat of arms. The third quarter is inspired by the coat of arms and flag of Sardinia. Aragon ruled Sardinia from in the 14th and 15th centuries.〔http://www.sardegna.com/en/blog/meaning-sardinia-flag/〕 ==References==
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