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  2. Heraldic flag - Wikipedia

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    Heraldic flag. In heraldry and vexillology, a heraldic flag is a flag containing coats of arms, heraldic badges, or other devices used for personal identification. Heraldic flags include banners, standards, pennons and their variants, gonfalons, guidons, and pinsels. Specifications governing heraldic flags vary from country to country, and have ...

  3. Pennon - Wikipedia

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    A pennon, also known as a pennant or pendant, is a long narrow flag which is larger at the hoist than at the fly, i.e., the flag narrows as it moves away from the flagpole. It can have several shapes, such as triangular, tapering (square tail) or triangular swallowtail (forked tail), etc. In maritime use, pennants are to be hung from the main ...

  4. File:Pennon of Sir Henry (Hotspur) Percy, Battle of Otterburn.jpg

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 11:10, 18 October 2009: 2,176 × 1,904 (822 KB): Rosser1954 {{Information |Description={{en|1=The Pennon or banner flown by Sir Henry Percy aka Harry Hotspur and taken from him in combat by Douglas, Earl of Moray.}} |Source=Sir Walter Scott, Border Antiquities, 1814 |Author=L.

  5. Knight banneret - Wikipedia

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    Sir Rhys ap Thomas (1449–1525), knight banneret and Knight of the Garter.. A knight banneret, sometimes known simply as banneret, was a medieval knight who led a company of troops during time of war under his own banner (which was square-shaped, in contrast to the tapering standard or the pennon flown by the lower-ranking knights) and was eligible to bear supporters in English heraldry.

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  7. Military colours, standards and guidons - Wikipedia

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    The Service State Colours are similar to the Flag of Singapore but differ per service, with the service emblem in the white field. But Regimental Colours are different, and they differ per unit or service arm (save for the flags of the Air Force and Navy that show their respective service colours instead and some SAF service-wide commands like ...

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  9. List of Austrian flags - Wikipedia

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    Carinthia (Kärnten) 1946. Three equal bands of yellow, red and white (with the state's coat of arms surmounted on the state flag version). Lower Austria (Niederösterreich) 1954. Two equal bands of blue and yellow (with the state's coat of arms surmounted on the state flag version). Salzburg.