Coat of arms of Portugal
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 | |
| Adopted | 30 June 1911 |
| Use | Insignia |
Coat Of Arms Of Portugal Media
The armillary sphere with a red line indicating the cropped segment.
Portuguese shield in an early 14th-century commemorative stone at Ponte de Lima
Royal charter which established the royal arms of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves