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PARACHUTE INFANTRY BANDERA ROGER DE FLOR I-4, SPANISH ARMY
Official blazon
En campo de plata, flor de lis de gules (rojo). |- |English | blazon wanted |}
Origin/meaning
Shows the Coat of Arms of the namesake D. Roger de Flor, during the the end of the 13th and the begining of the 14th Centuries Commander of the Mercenary Unit Gran Compañia Catalana de los Almogávares.
Which fought in Italy and Anatolia. The arms was approved 23 June 1988.
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