The surname Tonia: heraldry, coat of arms and coat of arms

If your surname is Tonia, surely on more than one occasion you have wondered about the heraldry of the surname Tonia. Likewise, you might be interested if the surname Tonia belongs to a relative of yours or someone very important to you. The heraldry of surnames is a fascinating world that still attracts a lot of attention today, and that is why more and more people are asking about the heraldry of the Tonia surname.

The heraldry of Tonia, a complicated topic

Sometimes it can be very confusing to try to explain how the heraldry of surnames works, however, we are going to try to explain the heraldry of the surname Tonia in the simplest possible way. We recommend that to better understand everything we are going to tell you about the heraldry of the surname Tonia, if you are totally unaware of how the coats of arms and heraldry came about, go to our main page and read the general explanation we give you there, that way you can better appreciate everything we have compiled about the heraldry of the surname Tonia for you.

Coat of arms, coat of arms and heraldry of Tonia

Similarly, and to make things easier, since we understand that most of the people looking for information about the Tonia surname heraldry are especially interested in the coat of arms of the Tonia surname, its composition, the meaning of its elements and if there are several coats of arms for the Tonia surname, as well as everything that may have to do with the coat of arms of the Tonia surname; we have taken the liberty of being flexible and using the words heraldry and coat of arms interchangeably when referring to the coat of arms of Tonia.

Contributions to the heraldry of the surname Tonia

We hope that the flexibility on the coat of arms of the Tonia surname will not be taken as a lack of seriousness on our part, since we are constantly investigating to be able to offer the most rigorous information possible on the Tonia coats of arms. However, if you have more information about the Tonia heraldry, or you notice an error that needs to be corrected, please let us know so that we can have the biggest and best information on the net about the Tonia coat of arms, explained in a simple and easy way.

  • Alternate Bordura - 1. Said by some authors to the bordura through which different pieces or figures are happening one behind the other along the bordura.
  • Belgium Crown - 1. Similar to the Spanish and that of Bavaria. (See Crown of Bavaria, Spanish Corona).
  • Cabo de Armería house - 1. SOLAR HOUSE OF THE MAJOR relative, head of his lineage in Navarra. Also called Palacio Cabo de Armería.
  • Community, weapons - 1. They are the blazons corrected to corporations, institutions, religious congregations, associations.
  • Equilaterals - 1. Term used by some armorialists to designate the pieces or figures ordered in 1 and 2. (V. well ordered).
  • Holding, Anglesada - 1. Piece whose profile is made up of tangent semicircles. 2. The pieces or the cross, whose outer part is formed by small circles. 3. Partition line formed by small semicircles, with the tips out. (V. Anglelada, to
  • Light blue - 1. It is wrongly said by Azur. (V. Azur).
  • Opposite - 1. Apply to animals that look in the opposite direction.
  • Pampolate - 1. Enamel with which the leaves of a vineyard are painted.
  • Persavor - 1. Weapons Officer or Herald of Lower Category subject to the authority of the King of Armas.
  • Potented Cross - 1. Cross in which all its extremes end up in Potenzas. (V. potentiated). Also called Tao of the Hebrews.
  • Priestly crown - 1. Several subjects were made, mainly olive tree and spikes.
  • retired - 1. When a moving piece of an edge of the shield, it only shows a part of its extension. 2. It is also said when two furniture or figures keep a distance backwards.
  • Spoon - 1. Domestic utensil and heraldry figure represented by a handle and a concave blade.
  • Tahalí - 1. Wide leather band that is held from the right shoulder to the waist and that holds the sword.
  • Wiring - 1. It is said of the cross whose sticks have a salomonic or braided shape.