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English: Complete coat of arms of Hernán Cortés.
To the shield granted by King Carlos I of Spain in 1525 he adds above all an escuton typical of the Cortés de Monroy (In gold, four sticks of gules. Azure border with eight crosses of St. John of Jerusalem, made of silver. Blasonario de la consanguinidad ibérica) loaded with his motto Judicium domini aprehendit eos et fortitudo ejus corroboravit brachium meum (The heraldry of Hernán Cortés) and a winged lion on the helmet that Cortés added to the shield.
Español: Escudo de armas completo de Hernan Cortés. Al escudo otorgado por el Rey Carlos I de España en 1525 le añade sobre el todo un escusón propio de los Cortés de Monroy (En oro, cuatro palos de gules. Bordura de azur con ocho cruces de San Juan de Jerusalén, de plata. Blasonario de la consanguinidad ibérica) cargado con su lema Judicium domini aprehendit eos et fortitudo ejus corroboravit brachium meum (La heráldica de Hernán Cortés) y un león alado sobre el yelmo que Cortés añadió al escudo.
Français : Armoiries d'Hernán Cortés, au sommet des armoiries se trouve la première partie de la devise de Cortés qui, mit à la suite de l'autre partie située en bas du blason signifie "Le Seigneur les a jugés dans leurs actions et a renforcé mon bras". Au sommet du blason se trouve le heaume symbolisant le statut de chevalier. Le premier quart du blason est frappé de l'aigle à deux têtes qui est le symbole du Saint Empire Romain Germanique (dont le roi de Cortés, Charles Quint en est l'empereur). Le second quart semble être le symbole de la victoire acquise face aux dirigeants de Tenochtitlan. Le troisième quart est un lion d'or (force et richesse) sur un fond rouge (dit de "gueules", symbole de courage). Le dernier quart représente une ville sur l'eau et donc, probablement Tenochtitlan. Au centre se trouve le blason de Rodríguez de las Varillas. Enfin, sur la bordure du blason se trouve des têtes enchaînées symbolisant la soumission des autochtones Aztèques.
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