- The gonfalon, gonfanon,
gonfalone (from the
early Italian confalone) is a type of
heraldic flag or banner,
often pointed, swallow-tailed, or with several...
- The
Oratorio del
Gonfalone or
Oratory of the
Banner is a
building in
Central Rome
which once
housed a
Catholic fraternity.
Since about 1960 it has served...
- Italy,
notably in
Florence and the
Papal States. The name
derives from
gonfalone (English: "gonfalon"), the term used for the
banners of such communes...
-
Santa Lucia del
Gonfalone is a
church in the
diocese of Rome, Italy. It is
located on Via dei
Banchi Vecchi just one
block south of
Corso Vittorio Emanuele...
- Aldrighetti, Giorgio; de Biasi,
Mario (1998). Il
Gonfalone di San Marco:
analisi storico-araldica
dello stemma,
gonfalone,
sigillo e
bandiera della Citta di Venezia...
- San
Giovanni Battista del
Gonfalone (St John the
Baptist of the Banner) is a
Baroque architecture,
Roman Catholic oratory (chapel or
small church for...
- The
Banner of the Holy
Roman Church (Latin: Vexillum; Italian:
Gonfalone di
Santa Romana Chiesa,
occasionally Vessilio di San Pietro, "Standard of Saint...
- order:
Arciconfraternita del SS.
Salvatore ad
Sancta Sanctorum, aka del
Gonfalone. Co-tenants: the
Roman Senate and the
Camera Apostolica. "In 1519 The...
-
knights and ships, and is also
heraldic device for
representing bishops. A
gonfalone or
gonfalon is a
vertically hung
banner emblazoned with a coat of arms...
-
guillotines are now on
display at the
Museum of
Criminology at Via del
Gonfalone in Rome. The
guillotine as used in the
Papal States is of
peculiar construction...