Coat of arms of Portugal
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The coat of arms of Portugal is seen on the Portuguese flag, it contains a silver field with five shields in a blue cross each charged with five plates in saltire, all within a red bordure charged with seven golden triple-towered castles. After the shield, an armillary sphere between two golden olive branches embowed, bound together in base by a ribbon green and red.
Coat of arms of the Portuguese Republic | |
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Armiger | Portuguese Republic |
Adopted | 30 June 1911 |
Use | Insignia |
Coat Of Arms Of Portugal Media
Portuguese shield in an early 14th-century commemorative stone at Ponte de Lima
Portuguese coat of arms, with the Cross of the Order of Aviz as supporter and the dragon as crest, in a late 14th-century gate of the Batalha Monastery
Manueline style coat of arms in the Belém Tower, Lisbon
Relief achievement of arms of the House of Habsburg at the El Escorial, Spain, with the Portuguese shield in the honour point
Coat of arms supported by Angel of Portugal in the Machado de Castro Museum, Coimbra
17th century coat of arms on the Prado bridge at Vila Verde