Orencio Salutan
Orencio Salutan is from Tubigon, Bohol. Description and symbolism: Arms: The three trefoils or are a canting reference to his family name in the Visayan dialect. The azure fess wavy recalls his hometown and the three hills or in base … Continue reading Orencio Salutan
Javino “Jay” Agustin Escriva
Javino “Jay” Agustin Escriva is a writer from Pulanglupa, Las Pinas. Description and symbolism: The golden eagle symbolizes the family’s pursuit of excellence in education, research and writing. The color purple holds special meaning for the family as a sign … Continue reading Javino “Jay” Agustin Escriva
King Felipe V
The arms of King Felipe V of Spain feature prominently on the 1734 Carta Hydrographica y Chorographica de las Islas Filipinas. The map, more commonly known as the Murillo Velarde map, was completed by Spanish cartographer Pedro Murillo Velarde and … Continue reading King Felipe V
Matthew Pajares Yngson
Matthew Pajares Yngson is a commercial diplomat and cultural ambassador from Pasig and the Commonwealth of Dominica. He is the Representative Councillor of the Caribbean ASEAN Council and the Executive Director and Envoy for Diplomatic Affairs of the Eastern Caribbean-Southeast Asia … Continue reading Matthew Pajares Yngson
Vincent Beswick-Escanlar
Vincent Beswick-Escanlar is a physician in the Canadian Armed Forces. Description and symbolism: Arms: The colours blue, gold, red and white reflect the national flag of the Philppines, the home of Dr Beswick-Escanlar’s ancestors. The white chevron with blue waves represent … Continue reading Vincent Beswick-Escanlar
Narciso Claveriá y Zalduá
Narciso Clavería y Zaldúa was Lieutenant General of the Royal Armies and Captain General of the Philippine Islands. He was made Conde de Manila on July 29, 1848. Description and symbolism: Argent, the Cross of the Trinitarian Order, in the … Continue reading Narciso Claveriá y Zalduá
Toribio de Cossío
Toribio de Cossío was Governor and Captain General of the Philippines. He was made Marqués de Torre Campo on August 27, 1714. Description and symbolism: Gules, a tree proper between two towers argent, the dexter flying a banner argent charged … Continue reading Toribio de Cossío
Rodrigo de Vivero y Aberrucia
Rodrigo de Vivero y Aberrucia was Captain General of the Philippine Islands and Nueva Vizcaya. He was made Conde del Valle de Orizaba on March 29, 1627. Description and symbolism: Or, three nettles of seven leaves vert above three boulders … Continue reading Rodrigo de Vivero y Aberrucia
Coats of arms of Spanish settlers in the Philippines
As Spanish conquerors and colonists intermarried with Filipinos, those Spaniards with coats of arms would have been entitled to pass them on to their descendants in the Philippines. Several of these shields are collected in the volumes of the Heraldario español, … Continue reading Coats of arms of Spanish settlers in the Philippines
Francisco de Leandro de Viana
Francisco de Leandro de Viana was an 18th-century Spanish nobleman. According to a biography, “a former student and rector of Colegio Mayor de San Bartolomé of the University of Salamanca, able and highly educated, and a member of the royal … Continue reading Francisco de Leandro de Viana
James Michael Payumo
James Michael Payumo is a clinical research doctor, husband and father. Description and symbolism: The motto “Faith, Service, and Humility” refers to the armiger’s upbringing and chosen life of service. Blazon: Shield: Vert, a sealion grasping a Staff of Aesculapius within … Continue reading James Michael Payumo
Mangubat
Mangubat was the Sovereign of Mactan in the late 16th-century. He joined the Spanish during the colonization of the Philippines and waged war to further spread their rule, contributing to the fall of fellow native rulers Lakan Dula, Sulayman … Continue reading Mangubat