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  • 41Orange Order — Orange Institution The Orange Order flag, also known as the Boyne Standard, consisting of an orange background with a St George s Cross and a purple star which was the symbol of Williamite forces. Formation 1796 in …

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  • 42Armorial des communes du Royaume de France — L armorial des communes du Royaume de France, donne les armoiries des bonnes villes du Royaume. Sommaire 1 Description 1.1 Bonnes villes du Royaume de France 1.2 Autres villes ayant le Chef de France …

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  • 43banneret — n. small banner, pennant (also bannerette) …

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  • 44bannerets — n. small banner, pennant (also bannerette) …

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  • 45Pennant — The knight’s small triangular banner, usually attached to the end of his lance, generally bearing his heraldic device. Contrast this with the banner of a knight bannerette responsible for leading more than his household or conroi into battle. See …

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  • 46banneret — /ˈbænərət/ (say banuhruht), / ərɛt/ (say uhret) noun 1. a knight who could bring a company of followers into the field under his own banner and who was in this way superior to other knights. 2. a rank of knighthood; knight banneret. 3. a… …

  • 47banneret — banneret1 [ban΄ər et′] n. a small banner: also bannerette banneret2 [ban′ər ət΄] n. [ME & OFr baneret < baniere,BANNER] Historical a knight allowed to lead his men into a battle under his own banner and ranking just above a knight bachelor …

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