-
knights and on ships, and as a
heraldic device for
representing bishops.
Bannerol, in its main uses is the same as banderole, and is the term especially...
- patterns, and
other attributes of
flags and
their display.
Banderole or
bannerol A
small flag or
streamer carried on the
lance of a knight, or a long, narrow...
- D.C., USA: 888. OED
staff (September 2011). "banderol[e] |
bandrol |
bannerol, n.".
Oxford English Dictionary (Second 1989;
online version September...
- of
heraldic terms. OED
staff (September 2011). "banderol[e] |
bandrol |
bannerol, n.".
Oxford English Dictionary (Second 1989;
online version September...
- pike with the
arming thereof which was
taken from a
Spaniard at Lisbon; a
bannerol of silk
taken from a
Spanish lance before the
gates of Lisbon". He married...
- Band when
mounted now
numbered 36 men, with kettle-drums and
scarlet bannerols, and was
regarded as the
equal of the best
cavalry bands in the army....
- 2
February 1548. Hare was one of the
gentlemen appointed to bear the
bannerols at the
funeral of Anne of
Cleves on 15 July 1555, and on 29
March 1558...