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2nd November 10, 01:04 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by cajunscot
I'm not so sure that the late Don Vicente de Cadenas y Vicent, Cronista Rey de Armas, would have agreed with this statement.
T.
I suppose I should clarify, then.
Since Don Vicente's death in 2005, the ministry of justice has not appointed a new Cronista Rey de Armas. The King of Spain does have a personal heraldic officer and Castille and Leon has appointed a chronicler of arms, though the office of Cronista Rey de Armas is still vacant.
As far as I understand, there isn't currently an heraldic authority that grants arms in behalf of the Kingdom of Spain, but they may still be registered through the Spanish College of Arms.
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2nd November 10, 01:06 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by Cygnus
I suppose I should clarify, then.
Since Don Vicente's death in 2005, the ministry of justice has not appointed a new Cronista Rey de Armas. The King of Spain does have a personal heraldic officer and Castille and Leon has appointed a chronicler of arms, though the office of Cronista Rey de Armas is still vacant.
As far as I understand, there isn't currently an heraldic authority that grants arms in behalf of the Kingdom of Spain, but they may still be registered through the Spanish College of Arms.
There ya go! :mrgreen:
T.
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