The Coat of arms or
Seal of Guadalajara consists of a blue field, a pine of sinople outlined, two lions rampantes of color, opposite to forehead and the legs on the trunk, embroidery is of gold, consists of seven arms of gules. For stamp, closed helmet and for cimera a flag of gules, loaded with a
cross of Jerusalem to the one that uses as shaft a lance of the same color, the
lambrequins are of gold and blue alternated. The blue field represents loyalty and serenity, the pine of
sinople represents noble thoughts, the lions represent sovereignty and warlike spirit, the arms represent protection, favor and purity of the feelings. They also honor the Spanish combatants in the 1227
Battle of Baeza against the
Moors in. The helmet represents nobility and victory in combat. The cross of
Jerusalem signifies the conquistadors' descent from the Crusaders, and the lance signifies strength tempered by prudence.
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, granted the shield and the title of
city to
Guadalajara in 1539. == Flag ==