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- gonfalone eventually becoming ****ociated with the flag.[citation needed] Gonfalons are also used in some university ceremonies, such as those at The College...
- Heraldic flags include banners, standards, pennons and their variants, gonfalons, guidons, and pinsels. Specifications governing heraldic flags vary from...
- 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...
- The Union of Orthodox Banner-Bearers (SPKh; Russian: Союз православных хоругвеносцев; СПХ; Soyuz pravoslavnykh khorugvenostsev, SPKh) is a Russian-Serbian...
- artist (BA '07) Hofstra (surname), notable people with this surname. "The Gonfalons and Flag of Hofstra UniversityOffice of the ProvostHofstra University...
- The Pietà Gonfalon (Italian - Gonfalone con la Pietà) is a c. 1472 tempera on canvas painting by Pietro Perugino, now in the Galleria ****onale dell'Umbria...
- never had a decree granting a gonfalon and makes use of a large flag instead of a gonfalon. The exact date of the adoption of the gonfalon is unknown...
- Another version of the Coat of Arms, found on the gonfalon...
- fleeter than birds, Tinker and Evers and Chance. Ruthlessly pricking our gonfalon bubble, Making a Giant hit into a doubleWords that are heavy with nothing...
- official occasions to represent the city of Milan. Both of the mentioned gonfalons depict, in the center, Saint Ambrose, bishop of Milan and patron saint...