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The Iberian Peninsula, c, 910 AD
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Cruz de la Victoria, the jewelled cross as a pre-heraldic symbol of Kingdom of Asturias
Asturias — Cruz de la Victoria, the jewelled cross as a pre-heraldic symbol of Kingdom of Asturias
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Asturias Cruz de la Victoria, the jewelled cross as a pre-heraldic symbol of Kingdom of Asturias
Ferdinand I of León
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Statue in Madrid (J. Villanueva, 1750-53).
Fernán González of Castile — Statue in Madrid (J. Villanueva, 1750-53).
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Fernán González of Castile Statue in Madrid (J. Villanueva, 1750-53).
Medaillon gravure Count of Castela, Garcia Fernandez - en:Plaza Mayor, Salamanca, Spain
García Fernández of Castile — Medaillon gravure Count of Castela, Garcia Fernandez - en:Plaza Mayor, Salamanca, Spain
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García Fernández of Castile Medaillon gravure Count of Castela, Garcia Fernandez - en:Plaza Mayor, Salamanca, Spain
Later medieval representation
Hermeric — Later medieval representation
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Hermeric Later medieval representation
illustrated in L´armorial Le Blancq, Bibliothèque nationale de France, 1560
Arms of the Kingdom of Galicia — illustrated in L´armorial Le Blancq, Bibliothèque nationale de France, 1560
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Arms of the Kingdom of Galicia illustrated in L´armorial Le Blancq, Bibliothèque nationale de France, 1560
Refers to three different areas under Visigothic government – Hispania, Gallaecia, and Septimania
Southwestern Europe ca 600 — Refers to three different areas under Visigothic government – Hispania, Gallaecia, and Septimania
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Southwestern Europe ca 600 Refers to three different areas under Visigothic government – Hispania, Gallaecia, and Septimania
Greatest extent of the Suebian Kingdom c. 455 AD
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Flag of Galiza — cropped
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Flag of Galiza cropped
cropped from Tomb monument of Stephanie in Santa María la Real, Nájera, La Rioja
Stephanie, Queen of Navarre — cropped from Tomb monument of Stephanie in Santa María la Real, Nájera, La Rioja
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Stephanie, Queen of Navarre cropped from Tomb monument of Stephanie in Santa María la Real, Nájera, La Rioja