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banneret
▪ I. banneret (ˈbænərɪt) Forms: 3–6 baneret, 5–6 banret, 4–6 (Sc.) banrent, (7 bannerent, bannarite), 4– banneret; pl. 4–6 -ettis, -ettes. [ME. baneret, a. OF. baneret, f. banière, with early ending of pa. pple.:—L. -ātus; lit. ‘bannered.’] 1. a. Originally, a knight able and entitled to bring a com... Oxford English Dictionary
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Banneret (disambiguation)
A banneret, or knight banneret, was a medieval knight who led a company of troops during time of war under his own banner. Banneret may also refer to: Banneret (Rome), an officer or magistrate of Rome towards the close of the 14th century Unions-Banneret, newsletter of the wikipedia.org
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Reign of Guilds - Banneret on Steam
2 days agoAbout This Content Attention! Do not buy that pack if you have already purchased Raubritter pack, because all content from this pack is already included in Raubritter. If you want to upgrade your edition, get the bundle on the main game page with the edition you want Continue your journey with this pack unlocking additional exclusive in-game Banneret content!
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Banneret (Rome)
A Banneret was the name of an officer or magistrate of Rome towards the close of the 14th century. wikipedia.org
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bannerette
bannerette (ˌbænəˈrɛt) Also 3 banerett, 4– banneret. [a. OF. banerete, banerette, dim. of banière banner: see -ette.] A small banner.c 1300 K. Alis. 5236 Many banere and banerett Was on pauyloun y-sett. 1601 Shakes. All's Well ii. iii. 213 The scarffes, and the bannerets, about thee. 1865 Morn. Star... Oxford English Dictionary
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Knight banneret
A knight banneret, sometimes known simply as banneret, was a medieval knight ("a commoner of rank") who led a company of troops during time of war under "Banneret" was among the names proposed for the RAF equivalent to a naval captain or an army colonel. wikipedia.org
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bannerer
† ˈbannerer Obs. exc. Hist. Also 4–6 banerer(e, 5–6 banarer, 5 banerrere. [a. AF. banerer = OF. banerier, f. banière banner.] 1. One who carries a banner, a standard-bearer.c 1340 Cursor M. (Trin.) 12723 Ion as banerere of honour Coom þo bifore oure saueour. a 1400 Octouian 1604 Yonge Octouian..Was ... Oxford English Dictionary
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John de Aston (knight banneret)
Sir John was with Henry VIII in the Anglo-French War of 1513, and was made a knight banneret for his conduct at the Battle of the Spurs. Notes References Attribution External links 1523 deaths 16th-century English soldiers Knights of the Bath Knights banneret of England Year of birth wikipedia.org
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banrent
† ˈbanrent Obs. Scotch form of banneret. Oxford English Dictionary
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John Smith (banneret)
He is best known for recapturing the Royal Standard at the Battle of Edgehill, a deed for which he was made a knight banneret by King Charles I on the For this service he was knighted on the field, being, it is said, the last knight banneret created in England. wikipedia.org
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banneour
† banneour Obs. Forms: α. 3 baneur, 4 baneour(e, baniour, 5 banneoure, 4–5 banyour(e, banyer(e; β. 5–6 baner(e, 5 baneer. [(α) ME. baneur, -eour, a. AF. baneour = OF. baneor:—late L. *bannātōr-em; also (β) ME. banere, a. OF. banère, nom. case of the same word:—late L. *bannātor; f. bannum, bandum st... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of knights banneret of England
Listed here are those dubbed "knight banneret" in England. Under English custom the rank of knight banneret could only be conferred by the sovereign on the field of battle. wikipedia.org
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John Holt (15th-century judge)
Parl. p. 208), and at Christmas 1384 he was made a Knight banneret. Notes References Attribution 14th-century births 1418 deaths People from Northamptonshire 15th-century English judges Knights banneret of England 14th-century wikipedia.org
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方旗骑士
在英语中,“方旗骑士(Knight Banneret)”有时又被简称为Banneret。这个单词来自法语的同一个单词,是法语中的“旗帜”一词加上一个后缀而演变成的。这个词语在当时的中世纪拉丁语中写作Banneretus。 按照英格兰习俗,方旗骑士的授予只能是在战场上进行,并且授予者只能是君主。 “方旗骑士(Banneret)”在法语中的更完整的写法为Seigneur Banneret或Chevalier Banneret。前者意为“方旗领主”,后者意为“方旗骑士”。 法国的方旗骑士与英格兰的方旗骑士意义相同。他们出现在腓力二世国王时期,消失于查理七世国王时期。 wikipedia.org
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Thomas Cornwall
He succeeded his father in 1489, was knighted at the Battle of Blackheath in 1497, and made a knight banneret in 1513. References 1470s births 1537 deaths Politicians from Shropshire English MPs 1529–1536 High Sheriffs of Herefordshire High Sheriffs of Shropshire Knights banneret wikipedia.org
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