-
refers to the
Villa de Comite, in a
chart used for the sale of land by
Flamula Pelagius, to the
Monastery of Guimarães. But its
ancient origins date back...
-
Gonzalo Téllez in Lantarón. On 24
September 902,
Gonzalo and his wife
Flámula (also
called Lambra in
other do****ents) made a
donation to the Monastery...
- side's dimension, respectively. The
Portuguese commissioning pennant (
flâmula) is a long
triangular flag,
green on the
hoist and red on the fly. It is...
- seja símbolo O lábaro que
ostentas estrelado, E diga o verde-louro
dessa flâmula – "Paz no ****uro e glória no p****ado." Mas, se
ergues da justiça a clava...
- tais pensamentos.
Ideais trabalhados e
realidade construída: bandeira,
flâmula magna, símbolo máximo a
pairar sobre nossa Terra, pois,
aparentemente frágil...
- and guidons, the
Portuguese military units also use
heraldic pennants (
flâmulas).
These are
small swallow-tailed or
triangular flags used to
identify company...
-
Muniadona Ramírez and
Ramiro González, with
Count Gonzalo Téllez and his wife,
Flamula. Both do****ents
suffer from
certain inconsistencies and
anachronisms that...
-
Gonzalo Téllez
Known as
Count of
Lantaron and
Cerezo c.897-c.919
Unknown Flámula 915
Munio Vélaz
Known as
Monnio Uigilazi in
Alaba c.919
Unknown Son of...
- are the
flags to be flown, the
standards (estandartes) and the
pennants (
flâmulas). The
standards of the
independent bodies are
square (75 cm × 75 cm), being...
- possession). This
reference was
actually a
letter from a rich lady, the
devoted Flâmula (or Chama), who was sick and
worried about her death, who sent a message...