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    Gonfalon (redirect from Gonfalone)
    The gonfalon, gonfanon, gonfalone (from the early Italian confalone) is a type of heraldic flag or banner, often pointed, swallow-tailed, or with several...
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    Italy, notably in Florence and the Papal States. The name derives from gonfalone (English: "gonfalon"), the term used for the banners of such communes...
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    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...
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    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...
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    Aldrighetti, Giorgio; de Biasi, Mario (1998). Il Gonfalone di San Marco: analisi storico-araldica dello stemma, gonfalone, sigillo e bandiera della Citta di Venezia...
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    order: Arciconfraternita del SS. Salvatore ad Sancta Sanctorum, aka del Gonfalone. Co-tenants: the Roman Senate and the Camera Apostolica. "In 1519 The...
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    multiplied greatly. The Archconfraternity of the Gonfalone was headquartered in the Church of Santa Lucia del Gonfalone. Because of their white hooded robes, they...
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    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...
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    The Banner of the Holy Roman Church (Latin: Vexillum; Italian: Gonfalone di Santa Romana Chiesa, occasionally Vessilio di San Pietro, "Standard of Saint...
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    and guillotines are on display at the Museum of Criminology at Via del Gonfalone in Rome. The guillotine is of a very peculiar construction, with a straight...
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    The Gonfalon of Justice (Italian: Gonfalone della Giustizia) is a tempera and oil on canvas painting by Perugino, dating to around 1501 and now housed...
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    "Palio del Baradello di Como". https://www.comune.como.it/it/comune/stemma-gonfalone-e-logo/stemma-comunale/ "Lugano Airport". Flightradar24. Retrieved 16...
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  • Fanion A small flag that the French military uses. Gonfalon, gonfanon, or gonfalone A heraldic flag that is suspended and pendent from a crossbar. Guidon...
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    Saint Mark holds the gospel, which is his usual attribute, and presents a gonfalone to the doge. The legend on the left identifies the saint as S M VENET...
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    The Oratorio del Gonfalone is the Roman Catholic oratory or chapel located near the church of Santa Maria Assunta in the town of Trecate, province of...
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    Volga Bulgaria: a green shield with a silver walking lamb, holding a red gonfalone, divided by a silver cross, with a golden staff. The Russian coat of Arms...
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    white penitents (who wear a white habit) is the Archconfraternity of the Gonfalone, established in 1264 at Rome. St. Bonaventure, at that time Inquisitor-general...
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    the words "Regione del Veneto". Regione del Veneto also has a banner (gonfalone), its design identical to the flag's except in its vertical orientation...
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  • Tagliamento, numero civico 195; Holy Family, San Vito al Tagliamento,; Gonfalone for the Scuola di san Tommaso, 1575, Portogruaro St Valentino, 1578, Abbey...
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    under Gonfalone at under-16 level, which resulted in the player missing the Montaigu Tournament. At under-17 level, Niang was among Gonfalone's first...
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  • five autonomous regions) each have their own arms, as well as their own gonfalone; more recently they have taken into use normal flags as well. Many regional...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Labarum. Christianity portal Gonfalone Christian symbolism Constantine I and Christianity Cantabrian Labarum...
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    He gave his illegitimate son, Pier Luigi, the title of gonfaloniere or Gonfalone of the Church. He also gave him the town of Castro with the title of Duke...
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    its façade, it was built in 1292. On the façade is reported the blazon (Gonfalone) of the City of Cremona: four lions that respectively represent the four...
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    adding somewhat peculiarly the church of Santa Maria Annunziata dei Gonfalone and the trio of churches known once as alle Tre Fontane, and located at...
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    from 13th to 17th centuries. Originally, Hanseatic ships displayed red gonfalones on their masts, which had a cross at its peak to denote the protection...
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    deliberato in Palermo li 28 marzo 1848.» Definizione ed adozione del gonfalone della Regione siciliana. Vio, Michele Del (1706-01-01). Felicis, et fidelissimæ...
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    Crime: the underworlds of the Renaissance Italian city, 2012. (New York: Gonfalone) The Politics of Security in Modern Russia [edited], 2010. (London: Ashgate)...
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    Northern Ireland County Clare in Ireland is known as the Banner County. Gonfalone Heraldic standard Jolly Roger Knight Banneret Nobori Sashimono Stainless...
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    divided into four historical districts, each with its own coat of arms (gonfalone) banner: Croce (Cross), whose nobles are called crociaioli, its coat of...
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