Català: Escut de Lludient (l'Alt Millars, País Valencià) ornamentat: Quarterat. Primer quarter, creu processional en camper blau (atzur). Segon, els pals d'Aragó. Tercer, dos llops d'or en pal sobre gules. I quart, en camper de sable, castell roquer amurallat en el seu color, cap a on puja un brau amb torxes enceses a les seues astes. (Aprovat per Decret de 12 d'abril de 1957)
Español: Escudo de Ludiente (Castellón, España) ornamentado: Cuartelado. Primer cuartel, cruz procesional en campo azul (azur). Segundo los paros de Aragón. Tercero, dos lobos de oro en palo sobre gules. Y cuarto, en campo de sable, castillo roquero amurallado en su color, hacia el que sube un toro con antorchas en sus astas. (Aprobado por Decreto de 12 de abril de 1957)
This representation of a coat of arms is potentially different from the one used by the armiger (municipality or organisation) in question.
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“Sable, a lion rampant or”
This coat of arms was drawn based on its blazon which – being a written description – is free from copyright. Any illustration conforming with the blazon of the arms is considered to be heraldically correct. Thus several different artistic interpretations of the same coat of arms can exist. Sometimes, the design officially used by the armiger is likely protected by copyright, in which case it cannot be used here. Individual representations of a coat of arms, drawn from a blazon, may have a copyright belonging to the artist, but are not necessarily derivative works.
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This representation of a coat of arms is potentially different from the one used by the armiger (municipality or organisation) in question.
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“Sable, a lion rampant or”
This coat of arms was drawn based on its blazon which – being a written description – is free from copyright. Any illustration conforming with the blazon of the arms is considered to be heraldically correct. Thus several different artistic interpretations of the same coat of arms can exist. Sometimes, the design officially used by the armiger is likely protected by copyright, in which case it cannot be used here. Individual representations of a coat of arms, drawn from a blazon, may have a copyright belonging to the artist, but are not necessarily derivative works.