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  • Gonfalon
  • Banner hung from a crossbar on a staff

    The gonfalon, gonfanon, gonfalone (from the early Italian confalone) is a type of heraldic flag or banner, often pointed, swallow-tailed, or with several

    Gonfalon

    Gonfalon

    Gonfalon

  • Flag of Rome
  • never had a decree granting a gonfalon and makes use of a large flag instead of a gonfalon. The exact date of the adoption of the gonfalon is unknown.

    Flag of Rome

    Flag of Rome

    Flag_of_Rome

  • Union of Orthodox Banner-Bearers
  • Political party in Russia

    The Union of Orthodox Banner-Bearers (SPKh; Russian: Союз православных хоругвеносцев; СПХ; Soyuz pravoslavnykh khorugvenostsev, SPKh) is a Russian nat

    Union of Orthodox Banner-Bearers

    Union of Orthodox Banner-Bearers

    Union_of_Orthodox_Banner-Bearers

  • Pietà Gonfalon
  • 1472 painting by Pietro Perugino

    The Pietà Gonfalon (Italian - Gonfalone con la Pietà) is a c. 1472 tempera on canvas painting by Pietro Perugino, now in the Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria

    Pietà Gonfalon

    Pietà Gonfalon

    Pietà_Gonfalon

  • Heraldic flag
  • Flag containing coat of arms or heraldic badge

    Heraldic flags include banners, standards, pennons and their variants, gonfalons, guidons, and pinsels. Specifications governing heraldic flags vary from

    Heraldic flag

    Heraldic flag

    Heraldic_flag

  • Gonfalon of Justice
  • 1501 painting by Pietro Perugino

    The Gonfalon of Justice (Italian: Gonfalone della Giustizia) is a tempera and oil on canvas painting by Perugino, dating to around 1501 and now housed

    Gonfalon of Justice

    Gonfalon of Justice

    Gonfalon_of_Justice

  • Khorugv
  • Flag or similar object carried as part of a religious procession

    chorągiew, Romanian: prapur, Finnish: kirkkolippu, sometimes translated as gonfalon) is a religious banner used liturgically in the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern

    Khorugv

    Khorugv

    Khorugv

  • Chicago Cubs
  • Major League Baseball franchise

    fleeter than birds, Tinker and Evers and Chance. Ruthlessly pricking our gonfalon bubble, Making a Giant hit into a double – Words that are heavy with nothing

    Chicago Cubs

    Chicago Cubs

    Chicago_Cubs

  • Vexillum
  • Military standard of the ancient Roman army

    a gonfalon. Ancient Rome portal Vexilla Regis – early Christian hymn whose first line uses this word, referring to the cross as a standard Gonfalon Banner

    Vexillum

    Vexillum

    Vexillum

  • Flags of the Holy Roman Empire
  • Imperial banners used by Holy Roman Emperor

    field ensign of the Holy Roman Empire, originally an equestrian flag or gonfalon. An early bearer was Werner I, count of Winterthur, who carried the flag

    Flags of the Holy Roman Empire

    Flags of the Holy Roman Empire

    Flags_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire

  • Symbols of Milan
  • Symbols of the city of Milan, Italy

    symbols of Milan, the capital city of Lombardy, are the coat of arms, the gonfalon and the flag, as stated in the municipal charter. The flag used by the

    Symbols of Milan

    Symbols of Milan

    Symbols_of_Milan

  • Flag of Tuscany
  • white field between two horizontal red bands. The flag first appeared as a gonfalon on 20 May 1975 along with accompanying text Regione Toscana above the Pegasus

    Flag of Tuscany

    Flag of Tuscany

    Flag_of_Tuscany

  • Gonfaloniere
  • Prestigious communal office in medieval and Renaissance Italy

    Florence and the Papal States. The name derives from gonfalone (English: "gonfalon"), the term used for the banners of such communes. The title originated

    Gonfaloniere

    Gonfaloniere

    Gonfaloniere

  • Flag of Umbria
  • flag was officially adopted on 18 March 2004, although the emblem and gonfalon had been in use since the 1970s. The Regional Law of 18 May 2004 officially

    Flag of Umbria

    Flag of Umbria

    Flag_of_Umbria

  • Bal a Bali
  • Brazilian-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    advertised stud fee of $5,000. *Bal a Bali is inbred 4S × 4D to the mare Gonfalon, meaning that she appears fourth generation on the sire side of his pedigree

    Bal a Bali

    Bal_a_Bali

  • Sharpe's Rifles
  • 1988 historical novel by Bernard Cornwell

    taking the gonfalon of Santiago (the biblical saint James) to the city of Santiago de Compostela. According to legend, raising the gonfalon there will

    Sharpe's Rifles

    Sharpe's_Rifles

  • Nordic cross flag
  • Flag bearing the design of the Nordic or Scandinavian cross

    Nordic cross flag with three colours. All Nordic flags may be flown as gonfalons as well. Bicolor Nordic / Scandinavian cross Tricolor Nordic / Scandinavian

    Nordic cross flag

    Nordic cross flag

    Nordic_cross_flag

  • Walpurgis Night
  • Germanic festival celebrating the start of summer

    A Christian gonfalon depicting Saint Walpurga used in liturgical processions on the Feast of Saint Walpurga

    Walpurgis Night

    Walpurgis Night

    Walpurgis_Night

  • Republic of Venice
  • Sovereign state in Italy (697–1797)

    were depicted kneeling at the coronation, in the act of receiving the gonfalon from the Saint. "Long live Saint Mark!" was the Republic of Venice's battle

    Republic of Venice

    Republic of Venice

    Republic_of_Venice

  • Prague
  • Capital and largest city of the Czech Republic

    Gigas and the Codex Argenteus. The earliest evidence indicates that a gonfalon with a municipal charge painted on it was used for the Old Town as early

    Prague

    Prague

    Prague

  • Pitigliano
  • Comune in Tuscany, Italy

    with a red rose, borrowed from the Orsini coat of arms. The municipal gonfalon is an azure-blue banner. The municipality area of Pitigliano, while presenting

    Pitigliano

    Pitigliano

    Pitigliano

  • Sharpe (novel series)
  • Series of historical fiction stories by Bernard Cornwell

    of the city of Santiago de Compostela so that Vivar can raise a sacred gonfalon to bolster the Spanish people's flagging morale (Sharpe's Rifles). Sharpe's

    Sharpe (novel series)

    Sharpe_(novel_series)

  • Flag of the Republic of Venice
  • Flag of the city-state of Venice, 8th–18th centuries

    Gonfalon of Saint Mark and Gonfaloniere from Perasto, 1680s

    Flag of the Republic of Venice

    Flag of the Republic of Venice

    Flag_of_the_Republic_of_Venice

  • Pennant (sports)
  • Commemorative flag used to show support for an athletic team

    NHL's Conference Finals and the NFC and AFC Championship Games in the NFL. Gonfalon – Banner hung from a crossbar on a staffPages displaying short descriptions

    Pennant (sports)

    Pennant (sports)

    Pennant_(sports)

  • College football national championships in NCAA Division I FBS
  • Annual selection of best U.S. team

    service championship and, with it, the undisputed National collegiate grid gonfalon for 1944. On This Date in Sports December 1, 1945: Army-Navy for the Nation

    College football national championships in NCAA Division I FBS

    College football national championships in NCAA Division I FBS

    College_football_national_championships_in_NCAA_Division_I_FBS

  • Sexten
  • Comune and village in South Tyrol in northern Italy

    First World War. The design is attributed to the painter Albert Stolz. The gonfalon is a flag divided into white and red. Sexten is twinned with: Sankt Veit

    Sexten

    Sexten

    Sexten

  • Flags and arms of cantons of Switzerland
  • The vertical division of the coat or arms has been explained as due to a gonfalon type of banner used by Lucerne, hung from a horizontal crossbar, which

    Flags and arms of cantons of Switzerland

    Flags and arms of cantons of Switzerland

    Flags_and_arms_of_cantons_of_Switzerland

  • Ogygian
  • American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    racing as the "swift but star-crossed" fastest son of Damascus. His dam, Gonfalon (by Francis S.), from the Cequillo female line, is also second dam (maternal

    Ogygian

    Ogygian

    Ogygian

  • Regalia of the Netherlands
  • Items symbolising the Dutch monarch's authority and dignity

    from The Hague. the sword of state, standing for the Monarch's power; the gonfalon of state (Rijksvaandel or Rijksbanier), a banner of white moiré silk suspended

    Regalia of the Netherlands

    Regalia of the Netherlands

    Regalia_of_the_Netherlands

  • Sharpe's Rifles (TV programme)
  • 1993 British TV series or programme

    after a reunion with Major Hogan, Vivar admits it really contains the Gonfalon/Banner of Blood of Santiago. Legend has it that Santiago (Saint James)

    Sharpe's Rifles (TV programme)

    Sharpe's_Rifles_(TV_programme)

  • Glossary of vexillology
  • flown at the stern. Fanion A small flag that the French military uses. Gonfalon, gonfanon, or gonfalone A heraldic flag that is suspended and pendent from

    Glossary of vexillology

    Glossary_of_vexillology

  • Filetto
  • Comune in Abruzzo, Italy

    Filetto is an Italian comune of 930 people in the Province of Chieti in Abruzzo. It's crossed by the Venna stream, which rises near Guardiagrele, runs

    Filetto

    Filetto

  • Vexilla regis prodeunt
  • Christian Hymn

    addition to the original plainchant, the hymn is often sung to the hymn tune Gonfalon Royal, a melody composed for this hymn by Percy Carter Buck in 1913 to

    Vexilla regis prodeunt

    Vexilla_regis_prodeunt

  • Biscione
  • Heraldic animal

    of Milan Arconate Gessate Gudo Visconti Milan, reverse of the comunal Gonfalon Motta Visconti San Zenone al Lambro Province of Monza and Brianza Macherio

    Biscione

    Biscione

    Biscione

  • Altar server
  • Assistant to a member of the clergy

    during the procession and recession. The bannerbearer typically carries a gonfalon in processions and recessions. The Bible bearer is tasked with placing

    Altar server

    Altar server

    Altar_server

  • Montenero di Bisaccia
  • Comune in Molise, Italy

    coat of arms depicts three hills, the middle one has a cross on it. The gonfalon is made of a blue cloth.[further explanation needed] Birthplace of former

    Montenero di Bisaccia

    Montenero di Bisaccia

    Montenero_di_Bisaccia

  • Our Lady of Manaoag
  • Venerated image of the Virgin Mary in Manaoag

    baton, and vestments in the museum An embroidered processional banner or gonfalon on display in the museum An antique ivory replica as exhibited in the museum

    Our Lady of Manaoag

    Our Lady of Manaoag

    Our_Lady_of_Manaoag

  • Flag of Italy
  • is the only city in Italy to have adopted the tricolour flag as its own gonfalon, instead of the civic banner, loaded with the coat of arms of the municipality

    Flag of Italy

    Flag of Italy

    Flag_of_Italy

  • Cormons
  • Comune in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy

    recognized by the Italian State with the Decree of 7 August 1936. The gonfalon was adopted by resolution of the municipal council on November 16, 1953

    Cormons

    Cormons

    Cormons

  • Aosta
  • Capital city of the Aosta Valley, Northern Italy

    The gonfalon of Aosta/Aoste in the salon ducal of the Hôtel-de-Ville

    Aosta

    Aosta

    Aosta

  • Scat Daddy
  • American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    1976 Hawaii (SAF) T. C. Kitten Myth b. 1993 Ogygian b. 1983 Damascus Gonfalon Yarn dkb/br. 1987 Mr. Prospector Narrate Dam Love Style ch. 1999 Mr. Prospector

    Scat Daddy

    Scat_Daddy

  • Baseball's Sad Lexicon
  • Baseball poem by Franklin Pierce Adams

    fleeter than birds, Tinker and Evers and Chance. Ruthlessly pricking our gonfalon bubble, Making a Giant hit into a double – Words that are heavy with nothing

    Baseball's Sad Lexicon

    Baseball's_Sad_Lexicon

  • Drake's Drum
  • Allegedly magic drum

    mentioned in Bernard Cornwell's 1988 novel Sharpe's Rifles as analogous to the Gonfalon of Santiago Matamoros that features heavily in the story. A composition

    Drake's Drum

    Drake's Drum

    Drake's_Drum

  • Jack Christopher
  • American racehorse

    1983 Key Phrase 1991 Blushing Ogygian 1994 Ogygian 1983 Damascus 1964 Gonfalon 1975 Fruhlingshochzeit 1984 Blushing Groom (FR) 1975 Fruhlingstag (FR)

    Jack Christopher

    Jack_Christopher

  • Flag of Sicily
  • Gorgon is modern (1848), the three ears of corn were added in the 1940s. A gonfalon combining the coats of arms of Norman Sicily, the Hohenstaufen emperors

    Flag of Sicily

    Flag of Sicily

    Flag_of_Sicily

  • Benedetto Bonfigli
  • Italian painter

    Crucifixion with SS Francis and Herculanus (restored 1565; Perugia, G.N. Umbria) Gonfalon of San Bernardino (1465; Perugia, G.N. Umbria) Lives of St. Louis of Toulouse

    Benedetto Bonfigli

    Benedetto Bonfigli

    Benedetto_Bonfigli

  • Pope Alexander II
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1061 to 1073

    The Bayeux Tapestry: William the Conqueror holds a papal gonfalon with a golden cross, a gift from Pope Alexander II.

    Pope Alexander II

    Pope Alexander II

    Pope_Alexander_II

  • List of French flags
  • Duchy of Normandy 1035–1087 William the Conquerors gonfalon William the Conquerors personal gonfalon held by Eustace II, Count of Boulogne in the Bayeux

    List of French flags

    List of French flags

    List_of_French_flags

  • Acolyte
  • Ministry in the Christian Church

    during the procession and recession. The bannerbearer typically carries a gonfalon in processions and recessions. The Bible bearer is tasked with placing

    Acolyte

    Acolyte

    Acolyte

  • Tübingen (district)
  • District in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    are called Oberer Gäu and Schönbuch. The coat of arms show the banner (gonfalon) of the Counts of Tübingen. In contrast to the coat of arms of the city

    Tübingen (district)

    Tübingen_(district)

  • Varmo
  • Comune in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy

    lived with his family, until his death in 1476. The coat of arms and the gonfalon were granted by royal decree of 14 October 1937. The coat of arms is a

    Varmo

    Varmo

  • Equestrian statue of William the Conqueror
  • Monument in Falaise, Calvados, France

    and Robert I. There is also a commemorative plaque. William carries a gonfalon (banner) donated by Pope Alexander II. The sculptor, in order to make the

    Equestrian statue of William the Conqueror

    Equestrian statue of William the Conqueror

    Equestrian_statue_of_William_the_Conqueror

  • Hofstra University
  • Private university in Hempstead and Uniondale, New York, US

    Adams Playhouse Hofstra Hall, Hofstra Arboretum Hofstra (surname) "The Gonfalons and Flag of Hofstra University – Office of the Provost – Hofstra University

    Hofstra University

    Hofstra_University

  • Godfrey of Bouillon
  • Ruler of Jerusalem from 1099 to 1100

    "Goffredo". Godfrey also plays key roles in the following novels: The Blue Gonfalon by Margaret Ann Hubbard, which follows Godfrey and his men on their journey

    Godfrey of Bouillon

    Godfrey of Bouillon

    Godfrey_of_Bouillon

  • Mizoch
  • Rural locality in Rivne Oblast, Ukraine

    occupation in 1944. In January 1989, the population was 4220 people. The Gonfalon and modern emblem were approved by the city council on September 11, 1996

    Mizoch

    Mizoch

    Mizoch

  • Arbutus unedo
  • Species of flowering plant in the heather family

    italico, il tuo maggio è nella bruma: s'anche tutto muora, tu il giovanile gonfalon selvaggio spieghi alla bora — Giovanni Pascoli Oh green Italian tree, your

    Arbutus unedo

    Arbutus unedo

    Arbutus_unedo

  • Carlo Scarpa
  • Italian architect and designer (1906–1978)

    Giunta, Santo (2020). Carlo Scarpa. A (curious) Shaft of Light, a Golden Gonfalon, the Hands and a Face of a Women. Reflections on the Design Process and

    Carlo Scarpa

    Carlo Scarpa

    Carlo_Scarpa

  • Inauguration of Beatrix
  • Inauguration of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands

    resistance and officers of arms. Then came the Sword of state and the gonfalon of state, a white banner bearing the 1815 coat of arms of the Netherlands

    Inauguration of Beatrix

    Inauguration of Beatrix

    Inauguration_of_Beatrix

  • Saint Eustace
  • Christian Roman general martyred in AD 118

    will be heated until they die. The stag-and-cross symbol of The Hunting Gonfalon, 18th C., Ukraine Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saint Eustace

    Saint Eustace

    Saint Eustace

    Saint_Eustace

  • Italian Volleyball League
  • Male Italian Volleyball League System

    2007–08 Itas Diatecc Trentino's celebrative gonfalon.

    Italian Volleyball League

    Italian Volleyball League

    Italian_Volleyball_League

  • Anamoe
  • Australian thoroughbred racehorse

    Helen Street Troy Waterway Blushing Ogygian (USA) 1994 Ogygian Damascus Gonfalon Fruhlingshochzeit Blushing Groom Fruhlingstag Dam Anamato (AUS) 2003 Redoute's

    Anamoe

    Anamoe

    Anamoe

  • Flag of Marche
  • "Marche Region (Italy)". Flags of the World. Retrieved 17 March 2017. The gonfalon and the emblem were adopted on the 15th March 1980. The emblem has the

    Flag of Marche

    Flag of Marche

    Flag_of_Marche

  • Flagellant confraternities
  • to help dramatize their belief in the importance of flagellation. The gonfalon, or banner carried by the confraternities during their processions, often

    Flagellant confraternities

    Flagellant_confraternities

  • Indonesian Christian Student Movement
  • Christian student organization in Indonesia

    Christian Student Movement Gerakan Mahasiswa Kristen Indonesia Emblem Gonfalon Chairman Prima Surbakti Secretary General Jessica Esther Warouw Founded

    Indonesian Christian Student Movement

    Indonesian Christian Student Movement

    Indonesian_Christian_Student_Movement

  • Flag of Romania
  • arms and flags of the Moldavian Principality. Some examples include a gonfalon of Dragoș Vodă, flags used by Stephen the Great and Petru Rareș, army flags

    Flag of Romania

    Flag of Romania

    Flag_of_Romania

  • List of national flowers
  • Flowers that represent specific geographic areas

    italico, il tuo maggio è nella bruma: s'anche tutto muora, tu il giovanile gonfalon selvaggio spieghi alla bora — Giovanni Pascoli Oh green Italian tree, your

    List of national flowers

    List_of_national_flowers

  • History of Tursi
  • History of the Italian municipality

    side surmounted by two laurel branches with a sun above. Blazon of the gonfalon Blue-colored banner, charged with the coat of arms with the inscription

    History of Tursi

    History of Tursi

    History_of_Tursi

  • Palio di Legnano
  • Horse race that is held each year in Legnano, Italy

    Stato, Guardia di Finanza and local police) parade, followed by the civic gonfalons of the municipalities that had once coalesced in the Lombard League, the

    Palio di Legnano

    Palio_di_Legnano

  • Pennon of the Conquest
  • Flag raised in the surrender of Valencia to James I of Aragon

    time has turned into yellowish) sewed together, cut to give the flag a gonfalon shape, upon which 4 red stripes have been painted. It is about 2 m long

    Pennon of the Conquest

    Pennon of the Conquest

    Pennon_of_the_Conquest

  • Glen Shiel (horse)
  • British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Reasoning Prime Abord (GB) Raise Your Skirts Elevation Strings Attached Gonfalon (GB) 1989 Slip Anchor Shirley Heights Sayonara (GER) Grimpola (GER) Windwurf

    Glen Shiel (horse)

    Glen_Shiel_(horse)

  • National emblem of Timor-Leste
  • Prime minister José Ramos-Horta in front of the first emblem displayed on a Gonfalon

    National emblem of Timor-Leste

    National emblem of Timor-Leste

    National_emblem_of_Timor-Leste

  • Eglinton Tournament
  • 1839 medieval tournament reenactment in Scotland

    A lance or gonfalon tip from the Eglinton Tournament as found in the nearby Lugton Water in 2008

    Eglinton Tournament

    Eglinton Tournament

    Eglinton_Tournament

  • Sant'Elia a Pianisi
  • Comune in Molise, Italy

    and other structures after its abandonment. The coat of arms and the gonfalon were granted by decree of the President of the Republic on 8 November 1982

    Sant'Elia a Pianisi

    Sant'Elia_a_Pianisi

  • Nocera Inferiore
  • Municipality in Campania, Italy

    Gonfalon of the city

    Nocera Inferiore

    Nocera Inferiore

    Nocera_Inferiore

  • List of English Latinates of Germanic origin
  • gibbet gibbon giblets gigolo gimlet gleek (game of cards) gnocchi goblin gonfalon gopher goth gothic gourmand gourmet grape grapnel grappa grapple grate

    List of English Latinates of Germanic origin

    List_of_English_Latinates_of_Germanic_origin

  • Cathryn Sophia
  • American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Helen Street Troy Waterway Blushing Ogygian (USA) 1994 Ogygian Damascus Gonfalon Fruhlingshochzeit Blushing Groom Fruhlingstag Dam Sheave (USA) 2009 Mineshaft

    Cathryn Sophia

    Cathryn_Sophia

  • Rapper Dragon
  • Australian-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Street (GB) Troy Waterway (FR) Blushing Ogygian 1994 Ogygian Damascus Gonfalon Fruhlingshochzeit Blushing Groom (FR) Fruhlingstag (FR) Dam Swing Dance

    Rapper Dragon

    Rapper_Dragon

  • San Piero a Sieve
  • Place in Tuscany, Italy

    in gold, edged in silver. Municipal external ornaments. The municipal gonfalon was a drape of white. Churces and religious sights The Bosco ai Frati monastery

    San Piero a Sieve

    San Piero a Sieve

    San_Piero_a_Sieve

  • Farhh
  • British Thoroughbred racehorse

    2002 Lando (GER) 1990  Acatenango Surumu Aggravate Laurea Sharpman Licata Gonfalon (GB) 1989  Slip Anchor Shirley Heights Sayonara Grimpola Windwurf Gondel

    Farhh

    Farhh

    Farhh

  • Marino, Lazio
  • Comune in Lazio, Italy

    arms, granted by Presidential Decree on 2 October 2006 along with the gonfalon, is as follows: Of azure, a knight riding a prancing silver horse with

    Marino, Lazio

    Marino, Lazio

    Marino,_Lazio

  • Kolky, Volyn Oblast
  • Rural locality in Volyn Oblast, Ukraine

    assisted the German and Soviet forces in this massacre. The heraldry and the gonfalon are adopted in 1997. The bell is a symbol of the defensive role of the

    Kolky, Volyn Oblast

    Kolky, Volyn Oblast

    Kolky,_Volyn_Oblast

  • Bonefro
  • Comune in Molise, Italy

    coat of arms depicts Saint Nicholas, patron saint of the commune. The gonfalon is a blue cloth. Lombard Castle, built around the middle of the tenth century

    Bonefro

    Bonefro

    Bonefro

  • 1995–96 Philippine Basketball League season
  • Sports season

    Battery) Randy Alcantara (Stag) Ruel Bravo (Kutitap) "Stag puts away PBL gonfalon". Manila Standard. "Stag wraps it all up". Manila Standard. "PBL back in

    1995–96 Philippine Basketball League season

    1995–96_Philippine_Basketball_League_season

  • Our Lady of Miracles
  • Sicilian patron saint

    (together with the Mayor) take part; they are preceded by the band and the gonfalon of the town. In old times people took also the animals that had recovered

    Our Lady of Miracles

    Our Lady of Miracles

    Our_Lady_of_Miracles

  • Salandra
  • Comune in Basilicata, Italy

    shield crowned in silver and subtended by oak and olive branches. The gonfalon is blue. Convento dei Padri Riformati / Convento di San Francesco: Currently

    Salandra

    Salandra

  • Lodi, Lombardy
  • Comune in Lombardy, Italy

    Ghibelline cause and to distinguish Lodi’s militias during wartime actions. The gonfalon of the comune displays the heraldic iconography of the coat of arms on

    Lodi, Lombardy

    Lodi, Lombardy

    Lodi,_Lombardy

  • Falaise, Calvados
  • Commune in Normandy, France

    statue, showing William the Conqueror, mounted on a horse, and carrying the Gonfalon which had been handed over to him by Pope Alexander II. The statue was

    Falaise, Calvados

    Falaise, Calvados

    Falaise,_Calvados

  • San Zenone degli Ezzelini
  • Comune in Veneto, Italy

    crest that belongs to the Ezzelini family's emblem. The commune has also a gonfalon with the same insignia than that of the coats of arms As of December 31

    San Zenone degli Ezzelini

    San_Zenone_degli_Ezzelini

  • History of flags
  • History and development of the concept of flags

    soon came to encompass a variety of items, including banners, ensigns, gonfalons and others. The origin of flags is unknown. Some of the earliest known

    History of flags

    History of flags

    History_of_flags

  • List of country subdivision flags in Europe
  • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes The latter's four quarters respectively contain a red gonfalon on yellow (Auvergne), a white cross on red (Savoy), a white lion on red

    List of country subdivision flags in Europe

    List_of_country_subdivision_flags_in_Europe

  • Lonato del Garda
  • Municipality in Lombardy, Italy

    formally confirmed by a presidential decree on 14 May 1952. The official gonfalon, a vertically divided banner of white and blue bearing the coat of arms

    Lonato del Garda

    Lonato del Garda

    Lonato_del_Garda

  • Corciano
  • Comune in Umbria, Italy

    Madonna of the Rosary and the Sacred Heart. The church also preserves the Gonfalon of the Plague by Benedetto Bonfigli, originally made for the Church of

    Corciano

    Corciano

    Corciano

  • Dietisalvi di Speme
  • Italian painter

    received the lion's share of the commissions. In 1262 he painted a now lost gonfalon, a civic processional heraldic flag or banner, for the Terzo di San Martino

    Dietisalvi di Speme

    Dietisalvi di Speme

    Dietisalvi_di_Speme

  • Vexilloid
  • Flag-like object that represents an entity

    vexilla, banderoles, pennons, streamers, heraldic flags, standards, and gonfalons. Examples include the Sassanid battle standard Derafsh Kaviani, and the

    Vexilloid

    Vexilloid

    Vexilloid

  • Farewell of Slavianka
  • Russian patriotic song

    Dobrynya? Mother Homeland summoneth her sons. We'll stand together under the gonfalons. And go, praying, as a procession, For the right cause of Russia We'll

    Farewell of Slavianka

    Farewell of Slavianka

    Farewell_of_Slavianka

  • Fiorenzo di Lorenzo
  • Italian painter (c. 1440–1522)

    (in Italian). Retrieved 2026-06-07. "A Perugino against the plague: the gonfalon of Saints Romano and Rocco of Deruta". www.finestresullarte.info. Retrieved

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  • Johannesburg (horse)
  • American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Kitten Tom Cat Needlebug Dam Myth Ogygian Damascus Sword Dancer Kerala Gonfalon Francis S Grand Splendor Yarn Mr. Prospector Raise a Native Gold Digger

    Johannesburg (horse)

    Johannesburg_(horse)

  • Montignoso
  • Comune in Tuscany, Italy

    Another version of the coat of arms, used on the gonfalon.

    Montignoso

    Montignoso

    Montignoso

  • March of the Palio
  • Ancient hymn

    Corteo Storico, behind the Macemen and the standard bearer of the Sienese gonfalon, and is made up of 12 drummers, 18 trumpets and 30 musicians with various

    March of the Palio

    March of the Palio

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  • History of French
  • Overview of the history of the French language

    (agrès/gréer, attaquer, bière ["stretcher"], dard, étendard, fief, flanc, flèche, gonfalon, guerre, garder, garnison, hangar, heaume, loge, marcher, patrouille, rang

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  • Paavaki
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Paavaki

    Name of Lord Murugan, Goddess Saraswati (Goddess of education

  • Dhanna
  • Girl/Female

    Sanskrit

    Dhanna

    Wealthy.

  • ONESIMOS
  • Male

    Greek

    ONESIMOS

    (Ονήσιμος) Greek name ONESIMOS means "profitable, useful." In the bible, this is the name of an escaped slave.

  • Lenusy
  • Girl/Female

    Russian

    Lenusy

    Flower.

  • Gerald, Gerard, Gerret
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Gerald, Gerard, Gerret

    Spear Carrier

  • Evrard
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, German

    Evrard

    Boar Hardness; Strong as a Boar

  • Edyna
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Edyna

    From Edinburgh; The Capital City of Scotland

  • Ripanjot
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Ripanjot

    The First Light at the Horizon

  • Rooparani
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Rooparani

    Beautiful Like Goddess Lakshmi

  • Rajnish
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Rajnish

    Moon; Lord Chandra (Moon); Lord of Night

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  • Gonfalonier
  • n.

    A Turkish general, and standard keeper.

  • Gonfalon
  • n.

    Alt. of Gonfanon

  • Gonfalonier
  • n.

    He who bears the gonfalon; a standard bearer

  • Gonfalonier
  • n.

    The chief magistrate of any one of several republics in mediaeveal Italy.

  • Gonfalonier
  • n.

    An officer at Rome who bears the standard of the Church.