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Originally Posted by poohbear_nc
Whew! My brain is reeling in a perturbed orbit!
Well ... When King Ferdinand II conquered the Moors in Spain in 1492, he celebrated by adding 2 heraldic columns to his coat of arms - to represent the pillars of Hercules (modern day Strait of Gilbrater) with a ribbon draped around them.
This addition to his coat of arms morphed into a modern symbol.
What symbol did this heraldic commemoration become?
Extra credit: how did this transformation occur?
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I read that as "conquered the Moons of Spain" clearly I've got astronomy on the brain.
Towers, ribbon... π! I've got nothin'. I'll have a think and come back later.