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Seven feathers
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In 1222, the fodder was determined to belong to the clergymen, whereas the forests would pertain to the council. In the early 13th century, the Clerical cabildo vied against the municipal council over the use of the fodder in the fields and forests of El Real de Manzanares. The image of the bear and the strawberry tree is also a component of the badge of the football club Atlético Madrid.Īccording to chronicles, the militias of the council of Madrid carried a banner identified them in different battles of the early 13th century: a bear sable ( prieto) on a field argent. The shield is adorned with a large open royal crown of gold and precious stones, with eight rosettes (five visible) alternating with eight pearls this crown is commonly used in Spanish heraldry for territorial and municipal arms. The shield is argent, a bear sable supported on a strawberry tree vert fructed gules on a bordure azure seven stars argent.

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In 1822, the municipal council adopted a design that entailed the addition of a gryphon and civic crown, which were removed in 1967. The different coats of arms have experienced several modifications, losing for example motifs often displayed in early designs such as water and flint. The main components of the Coat of arms of Madrid (the bear and the tree) have their origin in the Middle Ages. Argent, a bear sable supported on a strawberry tree vert fructed gules on a bordure azure seven stars argent








Seven feathers