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|width="70%" align="center" |'''Heraldry of the World<br>Civic heraldry of [[Spain]] - [[Spain|Heraldica Española]]'''
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|}<seo title="Escudo de armas, Escudos, Armas, Escut" />
'''CIEZA '''
'''CIEZA '''


Region : [[Región de Murcia]]
Region : [[Región de Murcia]]


[[File:cieza.png|center]]
[[File:cieza.png|center|350 px|Escudo de {{PAGENAME}}/Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]


====Official blazon====
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En campo de plata, trae sobre ondas de agua de azur o azul un puente de dos ojos en su color mazonado de sable o negro, sumado un castillo de las mismas características y aclarado de plata en puerta y ventanas. En la bordura de azur, el lema 'POR PASAR LA PUENTE NOS DIERON LA MUERTE', de oro. Al timbre Corona Real de España.
|+Official blazon
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|'''Spanish'''
| En campo de plata, trae sobre ondas de agua de azur o azul un puente de dos ojos en su color mazonado de sable o negro, sumado un castillo de las mismas características y aclarado de plata en puerta y ventanas. En la bordura de azur, el lema 'POR PASAR LA PUENTE NOS DIERON LA MUERTE', de oro. Al timbre Corona Real de España.
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|'''English'''
| blazon wanted
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====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The arms show the local castle and bridge. The bordure shows the following motto : "POR PASAR LA PUENTE NOS DIERON LA MUERTE", meaning something like "To pass this bridge we are prepared to give our lives." The motto is derived from a legend in which a group of citizens defended the bridge during a siege in one of the battles that took place around the city in medieval times.
The arms show the local castle and bridge. The bordure shows the following motto : "POR PASAR LA PUENTE NOS DIERON LA MUERTE", meaning something like "To pass this bridge we are prepared to give our lives." The motto is derived from a legend in which a group of citizens defended the bridge during a siege in one of the battles that took place around the city in medieval times.
   
   
An older version from the 1980s (?)
An older version from the 1980s (?)
[[File:cieza.jpg|center]]
[[File:cieza.jpg|center|Escudo de {{PAGENAME}}/Arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]
 
{{media}}


[[Literature]] : Image taken from Wikipedia, old picture send by Rafael Portell, Spain
{{media}}'''[[Literature]]''': Image taken from Wikipedia, old picture send by Rafael Portell, Spain


[[Category:Spanish Municipalities Y]]
[[Category:Spanish Municipalities C]]
[[Category:Murcia]]
[[Category:Murcia]]

Latest revision as of 14:37, 30 January 2024

CIEZA

Region : Región de Murcia

Escudo de Cieza/Arms (crest) of Cieza
Official blazon
Spanish En campo de plata, trae sobre ondas de agua de azur o azul un puente de dos ojos en su color mazonado de sable o negro, sumado un castillo de las mismas características y aclarado de plata en puerta y ventanas. En la bordura de azur, el lema 'POR PASAR LA PUENTE NOS DIERON LA MUERTE', de oro. Al timbre Corona Real de España.
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms show the local castle and bridge. The bordure shows the following motto : "POR PASAR LA PUENTE NOS DIERON LA MUERTE", meaning something like "To pass this bridge we are prepared to give our lives." The motto is derived from a legend in which a group of citizens defended the bridge during a siege in one of the battles that took place around the city in medieval times.

An older version from the 1980s (?)

Escudo de Cieza/Arms (crest) of Cieza

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