A
pennon was one of the principal three varieties of flag s carried during the Middle Ages (the other two were the banner and the
Kaynak: PennonPennant may refer to:pennant |
pennon Pennon (or pennant), a narrow, tapering flag commonly flown by ships at sea: Pennant (commissioning)
Kaynak: Pennantmeaning "
pennon", "standard", "banner", "ensign", or, more generically, "flag" in Catalan ) is a vexillological symbol based on the coat
Kaynak: Senyeracontrast to the tapering standard or the
pennon flown by the lower-ranking knights) and were eligible to bear supporters in English heraldry .
Kaynak: Knight banneretTheir lances usually had small, swallow-tailed flags (known as the lance
pennon ) just below the spearhead. History : Origins: In the Turkic
Kaynak: UhlanThe flag is a simplified combination of two single
pennon s, the vexillological word for a pennant. Its crimson red is the colour of the
Kaynak: Flag of NepalThe attribution to Turstin FitzRolf might otherwise have been plausible, due to the depicted figure's carrying of a
pennon depicting a
Kaynak: Turstin FitzRolfThus it includes vexilla , banderole s,
pennon s, streamers, standard s, and gonfalon s. The first most primitive proto-vexilloids in pre-
Kaynak: VexilloidIn the ensuing joust Douglas successfully felled Hotspur and was able to capture his
pennon . "carry the
pennon to Scotland and hoist it on
Kaynak: James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglasanimals, often holding a cross-staff which may have a spear-head at the bottom of its shaft, or a staff or spear with a cross-motif on a
pennon .
Kaynak: Christ treading on the beastsand purchased it almost on impulse; Asprey's subsequently added the "Anglia"
pennon to the lance After 1988, it made brief re-
Kaynak: Anglia knight