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At the time the arms were quartered of silver and red. The eagle was granted in 1528 by Emperor Charles V. The arms thus never changed since and are used as such.  
At the time the arms were quartered of silver and red. The eagle was granted in 1528 by Emperor Charles V. The arms thus never changed since and are used as such.  


From 1528 until the early 20th century the great arms showed the shield covered with a helmet, and as a crest a torso of a virgin, dressed in gold and red and holding a rosary, see image below.   
Since 1528 the great arms show the shield covered with a helmet, and as a crest a torso of a virgin, dressed in gold and red and holding a rosary, see images below.   


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