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Coat of Arms of the Diocese of León - Symbolism and History #3686949 (License: Personal Use)
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The left side of the shield is quartered: the upper blue field displays a golden crowned letter “H” (likely for *Hispania* or *Henriques*, referencing royal patronage), while the lower yellow field shows a red bonfire atop logs, symbolizing martyrdom or purification. The right half, in red, depicts Saint Froilán-León’s patron bishop-in golden vestments, blessing with one hand and holding a crozier in the other, standing over a defeated dragon, representing evil conquered by faith.
This image is used on ecclesiastical websites, diocesan publications, historical archives, and educational resources about Spanish Catholic heraldry. Users seeking information on León’s religious heritage, saint iconography, or Spanish heraldic traditions are likely to encounter this emblem.
Related Cliparts: Discover the rich symbolism of the Diocese of León’s coat of arms: crowned ‘H’, sacred fire, and Saint Froilán vanquishing a dragon. Explore its history.
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