Cascante. This family is from Castilla, and its arms are: Golden shield with a gules dovetailed band which has three silver pieces. And six Anades.
Cascante. This family is from Castilla, and its arms are: Golden shield with a gules dovetailed band which has three silver pieces. And six Anades.

Rabayo. The arms held by the gentlemen of the name Rabayo are:
Split crest: 1st of gules with a golden castle. The 2nd of gold with a mount in base cypress and a lion of gules raised to the trunk, and a fleur-de-lis of same color, placed in the upper right corner.
PALENCIANA. Castilian lineage. Their arms: In field of gold, a tree vert, and two errant wolves, sable, near the trunk; bordure gules, with eight blades, gold.
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Nazarov. Name of Russian origin. armss: In a silver field, a cross azure, at all costs, charged with a six-pointed star of gold in the center.
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Rivada. Their arms: In a green field, a foil cross, gules, and charged gold outlined five scallops of the same metal, water waves pointed azure and silver.
Nobiliario Español de don Julio de Atienza
Pag. 656
Madrid,1959.
Carrizo. Last name of Leon. Don Juan Carrizo Llano and Garcia-Villademoros, resident and native of Troncedo, proved his nobility in the Royal Court of Oviedo in 1774. Their arms: In a silver field, three reeds vert, on waves of azur and silver water.
Nobiliario Español by don Julio de Atienza
Page 296
Madrid,1959.
Obrador. Last Asturian widespread throughout the peninsula. Their arms: In a field gules, a chevron of gold, surmounted by a silver star and a castle based on the same metal.
Nobiliario Español de don Julio de Atienza
Page 575
Madrid,1959.
Espin. Noble lineage of the kingdom of Murcia: its arms: Shield per fess, on 1. gold and a spine, the 2nd. checkered silver and gules.
Nobiliario de los Reinos y Señoríos de España
By D. Francisco Piferrer
Volume II, page 19, Num. 658
Madrid, 1857.