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- The banderium was a military unit which was distinguished by the banner of a high-ranking clergyman or nobleman in the medieval Kingdom of Hungary. Its...
- He proposed only asking commoners for donations and relying on noble's banderiums for the crusade. The party favouring the peasants' crusade won and the...
- s**** the king’s help, but Sigismund immediately conscripts him into his banderium, against his will. With the help of his friend John Vitéz and Elizabeth...
- országnagyok) and lords banneret because they were obliged to lead their own Banderium (military unit) under their own banner in times of war. The offices gradually...
- been directly subordinated to the sovereign, in their private retinue (banderium). Béla granted the Banate of Szörény to the Knights Hospitaller on 2 June...
- for a group of police officers. The meaning derived from the Latin word banderium, in which the word banderia also came from. They were military units created...
- Medical University of Gdańsk Gdańsk Shipyard Oliwa Cathedral Danzig Cross Banderium alterum comendarie et castri Gdansk, quod ex fratribus cruciferis et mercenariis...
- army by arms includes: 3,000 armoured knights from the Hungarian noble banderiums, the king's bodyguard (1,000 armoured knights), 4,500 light cavalry (mainly...
- Croatian troops in Varna battle Banner (black flag) of Rafael Herczeg's banderium, bishop of Bosnia, in the battle of Varna Since 1526 or 1527 Flag of Croatian...
- dismissed his most trusted barons. Each baron was required to hold his own banderium (or armed retinue), distinguished by his own banner. In 1351, Charles's...