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English: Traditional emblem of the former Cavalry Regiment "Villaviciosa" (Spanish Army)
Español: Emblema tradicional del desaparecido Regimiento de Caballería "Villaviciosa" (Ejército de Tierra Español)
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  • MARTÍNEZ DE MERLO, J.; ÁLVAREZ ABEILHÉ, J. La heráldica y orgánica de los cuerpos de la Infantería y Caballería españolas en el siglo XX. Madrid: Ministerio de Defensa, 2014. ISBN  978-84-9781-872-8. P.328
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English: Traditional emblem of the former Cavalry Regiment "Villaviciosa" (Spanish Army)
Español: Emblema tradicional del desaparecido Regimiento de Caballería "Villaviciosa" (Ejército de Tierra Español)
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  • MARTÍNEZ DE MERLO, J.; ÁLVAREZ ABEILHÉ, J. La heráldica y orgánica de los cuerpos de la Infantería y Caballería españolas en el siglo XX. Madrid: Ministerio de Defensa, 2014. ISBN  978-84-9781-872-8. P.328
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Author Heralder, lion by Sodacan
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  • Coat of arms of the former 14th Light Armoured Cavalry Regiment

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