Coats of arms of Portuguese colonies
The coats of arms of the Portuguese Empire's colonies were all of a uniform style following 1935.[2] Two of them had, however, been using provisional coats of arms of the same style shortly prior to this.
Gallery
This gallery include the lesser coats of arms. The years given are for the coats of arms.
- Mozambique
(1935–1975)
White with a green bundle of arrows tied together with a red ribbon (standing for St. Sebastian, the first colony was founded on the island São Sebastião). - Portuguese Guinea
(1935–1974)
Black with a golden scepter which ends in a negro’s head (used by King Afonso V). - Portuguese Timor
(1935–1975)
Gyronny of 8, black and white. In the center a cross, colors inverted, which ends in fleurs-de-lys. On the cross a blue shield with white disks. - São Tomé and Príncipe
(1935–1975)
Red with a golden wheel and axis of a water mill and drops of water.
Full coats of arms
- Angola
(1935–1951) - Angola
(1951–1975) - Cape Verde
(1935–1951) - Cape Verde
(1951–1975) - Macau
(1935–1951) - Macau
(1951–1976) - Macau
(1976–1999) - Mozambique
(1935–1951) - Mozambique
(1951–1975) - Portuguese Guinea
(1935–1951) - Portuguese Guinea
(1951–1974) - Portuguese India
(1935–1951) - Portuguese India
(1951–1961) - Portuguese Timor
(1935–1951) - Portuguese Timor
(1951–1975) - São Tomé and Príncipe
(1935–1951) - São Tomé and Príncipe
(1951–1975)
References
- "Portaria 8098: Aprova as ordenações das armas das colónias que, nos termos da Constituïção e do Acto Colonial, formam o Império Colonial Português", Diário do Govêrno n.º 104/1935, Série I de 1935-05-08, 597-599 (in Portuguese)
- published in the Diário do Govêrno[1]
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