The lineage of the illustrious Abascal family dates back to time immemorial, since its origin is in the ancient and very noble city of Toledo, cradle of great lineages that have magnified the history of the Iberian Peninsula. From there, this enlightened surname has spread its branches and has taken deep roots in various regions of the vast Hispanic geography, perpetuating its lineage with honor and distinction. Over the centuries, the descendants of such a noble house have given ample evidence of their nobility and virtue, being admitted to the most distinguished military and religious orders in the kingdom. Among them are the Augustinian Orders of Santiago, Calatrava, Alcántara and Montesa, institutions that, born in the glorious times of the Reconquest, had as their sacred mission the defense of the Christian faith, the fight against the Moors and the restoration of Hispanic rule, as well as the protection of pilgrims and the helpless who walked the roads of the kingdom. In addition, members of this enlightened family have been honored by joining the prestigious Order of Charles III, reserved for those who have provided eminent services to the Crown, and to the venerable Order of St. John of Jerusalem, also known as the Order of Malta, which, since its founding in the eleventh century, has combined religious fervor with a military vocation, establishing itself as a bastion of Christianity in times of tribulation. The Abascal lineage, ennobled by its exploits and its unwavering loyalty to the monarchy, has left its indelible mark on the highest levels of the kingdom. This is evidenced by the records of the Royal Chancellery of Valladolid and Granada, where his nobility has been repeatedly recognized, as well as his outstanding presence in the illustrious Royal Company of the Marine Guards, a body that has trained the most distinguished officers of the Navy. No less relevant has been his influence in the Royal Court of Oviedo, where his lineage has been honored with the respect and admiration that his lineage deserves. Over generations, the Abascal family has been able to preserve the luster of its name, perpetuating a tradition of honor, loyalty and service that places it among the most illustrious houses in the history of Spain. ... ...
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BrasãoAbascal
1. Brasão da família: Abascal
Língua do texto: Español
Cuartelado: primero y cuarto en gules, un castillo de plata, y segundo y tercero en oro, un lobo, pasante, de sable.
Escudo de la familia Abascal en España. Fuente bibliográfica: "Repertorio de blasones de la comunidad hispánica - letras A-B-C-CH Vicente De Cadenas y Vicent Instituto Salazar y Castro".
Partido. 1.°: en gules, un castillo de plata, y 2.°: en oro, tres lobos pasantes, en palo.
Escudo (alias) de la familia Abascal en España. Fuente bibliográfica: "Repertorio de blasones de la comunidad hispánica - letras A-B-C-CH Vicente De Cadenas y Vicent Instituto Salazar y Castro".
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