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  2. Heraldic flag - Wikipedia

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    The banners of members of Orders of Chivalry are typically displayed in the Order's chapel. Banners of Knights of the Order of the Thistle are hung in the 1911 chapel of the Order in St Giles High Kirk in Edinburgh. [6] Banners of Knights of the Order of the Garter are displayed in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. From Victorian times ...

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  4. Mawangdui - Wikipedia

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    The banners depict the Chinese concepts of the cosmos and the afterlife at the time of the western Han dynasty. A silk banner of similar style and function was found in Tomb 3. The T-shaped silk funeral banner in the tomb of the Marquise (Tomb 1) is called the "name banner" with the written name of the deceased replaced with a portrait.

  5. State funeral for Jimmy Carter to be held Jan. 9 - AOL

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    Carter will make his final journey home to Georgia via Special Air Mission 39 for a private funeral service at Maranatha Baptist Church on Jan. 9, followed by a private interment at the Carter ...

  6. Pall (funeral) - Wikipedia

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    A funeral procession arriving at a church. The coffin is covered with an elaborate red and gold pall. From the Hours of Étienne Chevalier by Jean Fouquet. (Musée Condé, Chantilly) A pall (also called mortcloth or casket saddle) is a cloth that covers a casket or coffin at funerals. [1] The word comes from the Latin pallium (cloak), through ...

  7. Banderole - Wikipedia

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    A banderole (French: [bɑ̃dʁɔl] ⓘ, "little banner") is a comparatively small but long flag, historically used by knights and on ships, and as a heraldic device for representing bishops. Bannerol , in its main uses is the same as banderole, and is the term especially applied to banners about a yard square carried at the funerals of great ...

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