The Heraldry, full of simbología, had the function to show the elements of identity, diferenciadores of the others, of that one that was carrying it. Of this form, in the shield of weapon we meet several symbols and enamels. The shield of weapon stops being, fundamentally, the defensive piece, to turn into a description of the qualities of the gentlemen who carry it. Each of the components that they it form(train) has a meaning and a porqué of being there. This section will try to give a bit of light to the comprehension of the shields of weapon or heraldries.
Those of the Basque Country: in field of silver, seven ermines of saber put in band, in three rows, three in that of the center and two in each of the wings. Bordura of gold with the motto: ' It (He,She) Fights ez pa baquea guztia enea gives ' in letters of saber.
In field of azure, three towers of silver, tidy well, surmontada each one, of a star of silver, damaged the three, of a greyhound of the same metal. Mordura of gules, with eight ermines of silver.
Those of the Encartaciones: in field of gold, a tree of sinople and a wolf of saber assistant at the foot of the trunk. Bordura of gules, with eight golden arms.
In field of azure, three towers of silver, tidy well, surmontada each one, of a star of silver, damaged the three, of a greyhound of the same metal. Mordura of gules, with eight ermines of silver.
Those of the Encartaciones: in field of gold, a tree of sinople and a wolf of saber assistant at the foot of the trunk. Bordura of gules, with eight golden arms.
In Carranza's valley one finds a multitude of megalithic monuments as dolmens or tombs. In 1904 there were discovered the engravings of Ventalaperra's cave, in Molinar's neighborhood, besides other archaeological remains in enclaves of the same environment studied at the beginning of the 20th century by J. M. Barandiarán.
Carranza turns out to be already named as Carrantia in the Chronicle of Alfonso III as place populated during the reign of Alfonso I (8th century).
In several ancient documents, Carranza is called Carrantia and also Carrandia. Though the term(end) seems clearly of Latin origin, consensus does not exist on his(her,your) meaning.
Along the last millenium the historians have gathered different lineages in the valley, which names still(yet) perviven in toponyms of neighborhoods and in current surnames of carranzanos, as Ahedo, Bringas, Shell, Aldeacueva, Gil or Negrete.
Carranza turns out to be already named as Carrantia in the Chronicle of Alfonso III as place populated during the reign of Alfonso I (8th century).
In several ancient documents, Carranza is called Carrantia and also Carrandia. Though the term(end) seems clearly of Latin origin, consensus does not exist on his(her,your) meaning.
Along the last millenium the historians have gathered different lineages in the valley, which names still(yet) perviven in toponyms of neighborhoods and in current surnames of carranzanos, as Ahedo, Bringas, Shell, Aldeacueva, Gil or Negrete.
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