- Royal Bend of Castile
The Royal Bend of Castile ("Banda Real de Castilla"), was the positional ensign, “"guión"” of the Castilian monarch. It was created in
1332 by Alfonso XI, King of Castile and León, he also instituted theKnights of the Band , amilitary order . Charles I (1500 –1558 ), king of Spain, also Charles V as Holy Roman Emperor, was the last monarch that used this standard.The Bend of Castile description from Henry I reign was: “"Gules, a or bend engouled into dragantes,
dragon orwolf 's heads"”. Before, the bend and the dragon’s heads were different colours.The Castilian Bend origin was the old Count of Castile’s coat of arms - "Gules a bend Or" - , after "Gules, a three towered castle Or" [ [http://sca.historiaviva.org/tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=284&PHPSESSID=21da30dd4db01b9cd0560c349b13ba6a Bend of Castile. Alcázar de Briosa] ]
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Catholic Monarchs used the Castilian Bend between a yoke with ribbons Or (on obverse side) and a sheaf of arrows with ribbons Or (on reverse side) and their motto: “"Tanto Monta, Monta Tanto"” ("cutting as untying") an explanation of the equality of the monarchs. [ [http://www.armada.mde.es/ArmadaPortal/appmanager/ArmadaPortal/ArmadaPortal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=ap_page_conocenosHistoria_presentacion&pathNodo=%2FBEA+Repository%2Fdesktop_armada_portal%2Fap_book_main%2Fbb_ap_book_conocenos%2Fee_ap_book_conocenos_historia%2FCC_Bandera%2FCC_ReyesCatolicos The Bend of Castile of Catolic Monarchs, Spanish Navy website. (In Spanish)] ]*Charles I used the Bend between the
Pillars of Hercules , External Oraments of the King-Emperor's heraldry.*
Francisco Franco used from1940 to1975 the Castilian Bend (like the version of Charles I) as Head of State’s Standard and Guidon: The Bend between the Pillars of Hercules, crowned with an imperial crown and open (old) royal crown. [ [http://www.fotw.net/flags/es^cs940.html Standard and guindon of Francisco Franco, Flags of the World] ]See also
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Knights of the Band References
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