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Ernesto
Juan Anaya, MBA, KCEG,
FRAI
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Registered:
The
International Register
of Arms, 16th July
2020. Registration No.
0560 (Vol.4).
Arms:
Azure, a fess bretessed
Or between in chief two
saltires each of two
muzzle-loading cannon
barrels and in base a
six pointed star Argent.
Crest:
Upon the coronet of a
Spanish Hidalgo, a
Paschal Lamb haloed Or,
supporting a staff
proper the point Or
flying a banner Argent
charged with a cross
Gules.
Motto:
Ad Esse Veracem (Be
Truthful).
Private
Registration:
Chronicler of Arms of
Castilla and León, H.E.
Don Alfonso de
Ceballos-Escalera y
Gila, Marquis de La
Floresta, 28th February
2019 No. 7/2019.
Additional Certification
6th January 2020 No.
1/2020.
Further
Private
Registrations:
American College of
Heraldry, Registration
No. 4067: New England
Historic Genealogical
Society.
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Design: Arms
devised by The Armorial
Register Limited with
changes to the crest for
the recent Certification
(addition of coronet) by
Dr. Joseph Crews,
Persevante León Blanco.
Emblazonment by Dr. Joseph
Crews, Persevante León
Blanco
The
coat of arms is
certified by The
Cronista de Armas de
Castilla y León, the
Marqués de la Floresta
(Spain). For this second
certification, which
acknowledges the
armiger’s status as a
Maestranza de Caballería
de Castilla, and Noble
Compañía de Ballesteros
Hijosdalgo de San Felipe
y Santiago, the design
of the crest was
slightly altered, to
allow the addition of
the coronet, by Dr.
Joseph Crews, Persevante
León Blanco, who also
designed and illustrated
the banner. The Badge
was designed and
illustrated by Dr.
Antonio Salmeron
Cabañas.
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The
shield is supported by
the crossbow of the
Noble Compañía de
Ballesteros Hijosdalgo
de San Felipe y
Santiago. The base of
the shield is surrounded
by the ribbon and the
insignia of the
Maestranza de Caballería
de Castilla with the
honour of the Royal
Order of Isabella the
Catholic awarded the
Maestranza by HM Felipe
VI of Spain.
The
Armiger is a member of
two nobiliary
associations in Spain:
Ballestero, Noble
Compañía de Ballesteros
Hijosdalgo de San Felipe
y Santiago de Alfaro,
and Caballero,
Maestranza de Caballería
de Castilla; he is also
a Vice Justiciar for
Spanish Heraldry with
the Augustan Society
(USA). Knight Commander
(KCEG) of the Order of
the Eagle of Georgia and
the Seamless Tunic of
Our Lord Jesus Christ
(Europe), Knight (KL) of
the Scottish Military
Order of the Fleur de
Lys (UK),
Knight Commander
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(KCG)
of the Royal Order of
the Golden Fire Dog
(Ghana), Officer (OLJ)
of the Military and
Hospitaller Order of
Saint Lazarus of
Jerusalem (Worldwide),
Fellow (FRAI) of the
Royal Anthropological
Institute of Great
Britain and Ireland,
lifetime member of the
Royal Society of Saint
George (UK), member of
the Royal Economic
Society (UK), a Knight
of the Silver Circle
with the Army and Navy
Club in Washington, DC,
and member of the Yacht
Club of Hilton Head
Island, South Carolina.
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The
Armiger is a former US
Army Officer (Field
Artillery), Life Member
of the American Legion,
Perpetual Member of the
US Military Order of
World Wars (MOWW),
Companion of the US
Military Order of
Foreign Wars (MOFW),
member of the US Order
of Daedalians for
Military Aviators, and
recipient of the US
Field Artillery
Honorable Order of Saint
Barbara. He holds a BA
in astrophysics and a
second BA with double
major in history and
Spanish with
concentration in Latin
American Area Studies
from Ole Miss, a MBA
from Michigan State
University, and
graduated college
preparatory from St.
John’s Military School
in Kansas.
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The
armiger’s Coat of Arms
represents his
background as a former
Field Artillery Officer,
and his university study
in astrophysics. The
Paschal Lamb represents
Puerto Rico, where he
was born, and includes
the Spanish heraldic
achievements he has
earned.
Previous
registration No. 0483:
http://www.armorial-register.com/arms-us/anya-ej-arms.html
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