- from his
banner or
pennon bearing his arms." A
pennoncell (or penselle) was a
diminutive pennon carried by the esquires.
Pennons were also used for any...
-
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...
- for
personal identification.
Heraldic flags include banners, standards,
pennons and
their variants, gonfalons, guidons, and pinsels.
Specifications governing...
- Look up pennant or
pennon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pennant may
refer to:
Pennon (or pennant), a narrow,
tapering flag
Commissioning pennant...
-
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...
-
identified as
destined for the
manufacture of a
large number of
pennoncels (
pennons attached to lances) and
bracers (worn by
archers on
their left forearms)...
- the 19th and 20th centuries, and is a
combination of the two
individual pennons used by
rival branches of the
ruling dynasty. It is the only
current national...
-
twelve official flags of the
provinces of the Netherlands,
including the
pennons.
Provincial flags tend to have a long
historical history.
Flags have made...
-
Royal Library,
Windsor Castle depicted the
Mughal standards as the
scarlet pennons with
green borders with a p****ant lion and
rising sun
behind it. Another...
- him is the
sword of the
Messenger of God, his coat of arms, his
Lamam (
pennon) and his helmet. In addition, he
mentions that with him is the flag of the...