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English: Coat of arms of Philip III version with supporters, crests and motto
Español: Escudo de Felipe III ornamentado con todos los adornos exteriores
(...)en este periodo [reinados de Felipe II y Felipe III] se ve timbrado el escudo de las armas reales de tres cimeras con otros tantos yelmos a la manera germánica. Así (...) aparece en el Monasterio de El Escorial [sobre las esculturas de Leoni situadas en el interior de la basílica] la cimera del centro, es la que adoptó Juan II de Castilla: un castillo con un león saliente que lleva una espada. A su diestra el dragón de los reyes de Aragón, que aparece por vez primera en el sello de Pedro IV. A la siniestra el análogo dragón de los reyes de Portugal, adoptado por Juan II algo después de 1383. MENÉNDEZ-PIDAL
Los demás reyes de España Felipe II. Felipe III. &c. pusieron por soportes leones. (...) los demás Reyes de España pusieron otros diferentes epígrafes por Divisa (...) Felipe III "Ad utrumque"
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  • Supporters and motto: Avilés, José de Avilés, Marqués de (1780). Ciencia heroyca, reducida a las leyes heráldicas del blasón, Madrid: J. Ibarra, (Madrid: Bitácora, 1992). T. 2 [[:en:ISBN|ISBN 84-465-0006-X]], p. 171, 172 and 175.Mottos and Supportes description is also avaiable at español [1]
  • Crest, mantling and Order: Menéndez-Pidal De Navascués, Faustino; El escudo; Menéndez Pidal y Navascués, Faustino; O´Donnell, Hugo; Lolo, Begoña. Símbolos de España. Madrid: Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales, 1999. [[:en:ISBN|ISBN 84-259-1074-9]], p. 196
  • [2] Ref Image 1461
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