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Language of the text: Español
Nobility: Señores - Caballeros - Familia Noble
Nobles in:España (Huesca)
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Heraldic dossiers :
Tarbá
Español
Antiguo linaje de infanzones de la ciudad de Jaca (Huesca) al que perteneció Galcerán de T., muy conocido en Aragón por su ilustre ascendencia y ser Capitán de la Guadia Real. Sirivó al Rey aragonés don Jaime I en la conquista de Valencia con treinta soldados pagados a su costa. Asistió al sitio de Burriana, y después de ganada esta villa y el castillo de Puig, fué premiado él y sus soldados con tierras en Rabeluñol, desde donde regresaron a Jaca. Dicho Galcerán fué luego Embajador del Rey de Aragón en Inglaterra. ...
When you buy a heraldic document a new accurate analysis of the heraldic research will be performed by an expert heraldist and the document will be written in Italian or English.
The coat of arms will be checked and, if necessary, redesigned in strict compliance with the heraldic rules by our experts.
BlazonTarbá
Coat of arms of family Tarbá
Language of the text: Español
En sinople, cinco ruedas de carro, de plata puesta en aspa.
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