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Definition of Banderoles

Banderole
Banderole Band"e*role, Bandrol Band"rol, n. [F. banderole, dim. of bandi[`e]re, banni[`e]re, banner; cf. It. banderuola a little banner. See Banner.] A little banner, flag, or streamer. [Written also bannerol.] From the extremity of which fluttered a small banderole or streamer bearing a cross. --Sir W. Scott.

Meaning of Banderoles from wikipedia

- inscription, mainly during the medieval and Renaissance periods. In particular banderoles were used as attributes for Old Testament prophets, as may be seen in...
- nature of Mesoamerican speech scrolls, Medieval European speech scrolls or banderoles appear as actual scrolls, floating in apparent three-dimensional space...
- Master with the Banderoles. In: The bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art, 60.1973, pp. 247–254 Media related to Master of the Banderoles at Wikimedia...
- Engraving from the 15th century, Master of the Banderoles...
- all over Nigeria and also stand for the beauty of the nation. On the banderole around the base is Nigeria's national motto since 1978: "Unity and Faith...
- pointed or swallow-tailed (when swallow-tailed it may be described as a banderole). It was charged with the heraldic badge or some other armorial ensign...
- ablaze at the Battle of St Mathieu on 10 August 1512. Both are flying banderoles: the Breton Kroaz Du and the English flag of St George. The side of the...
- added, which according to some art historians misidentify some scenes. Banderoles were a solution that became po****r in the later Middle Ages, and in Northern...
- an emblem, such as a carved animal, at the top. This includes vexilla, banderoles, pennons, streamers, heraldic flags, standards, and gonfalons. Examples...
- Government, which reported to the U.S. Bureau of Insular Affairs. The banderole bore the words "Philippine Islands". 1905–1935 Act No. 1365 First version...