- A
pennon, also
known as a
pennant or pendant, is a long
narrow flag
which is
larger at the
hoist than at the fly, i.e., the flag
narrows as it
moves away...
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Pennon Group plc is a
British water utility company based in Exeter, England. The
company is
listed on the
London Stock Exchange and is a
constituent of...
- Look up pennant or
pennon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pennant may
refer to:
Pennon (or pennant), a narrow,
tapering flag
Commissioning pennant...
- for
personal identification.
Heraldic flags include banners, standards,
pennons and
their variants, gonfalons, guidons, and pinsels.
Specifications governing...
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Indian troopers with red uniforms,
glittering steel accoutrements and
pennoned lances.
There was also Guindy, a
spacious and
elegant country home on the...
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claimed in
southern Italy,
symbolised by the
presentation of the Pope's own
pennoned lances and the kiss of peace. The Pope was
accepted as William's feudal...
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symbol is a
simplified combination of two
single pennants,
known as a double-
pennon. Its
crimson red is the
symbol of
bravery and it also
represents the color...
- The
Pennon of the
Conquest (Spanish: Pendón de la Conquista; Valencian: Penó de la Conquesta) is the flag
raised by the
Moors of Valencia, Spain, on September...
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Hundred Years' War (1337–1453).
Certain English soldiers also displa**** the
pennon of St. George. [1552] wher as it
hathe bene of ane olde
costome that sent...
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roundel per fess
azure and
argent in
chief a
three masted ship
sails set
pennons flying or in base a rose
gules barbed and
seeded proper"). On occasions...