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Español: Escudos de armas situados sobre la puerta del pasadizo que une la Plaza de Armas con el camino de ronda de la contraescarpa del Foso de San Felipe, en Ceuta. Uno es de la Corona de España en tiempos de Carlos II, y otro fechado en 1699, del entonces gobernador de Ceuta don Francisco del Castillo Fajardo, marques de Villadarias.
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