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knight banneret


Meanings
  • A knight who carries the standard of his lord in battle.

    - "The banneret led the charge, holding aloft the standard of his lord."
    - "In the heat of battle, the knight banneret stood tall, his standard proudly displayed for all to see."

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banneret , bannerets , bannerette , bannerettes
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The term 'knight banneret' comes from the Old French words 'chevalier' meaning 'knight' and 'etendard' meaning 'standard'. A banneret was a knight who carried the standard of his lord in battle.


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  1. The term 'knight banneret' first appeared in English literature in the late 15th century in the works of the English historian and chronicler, Sir Thomas More. Sir Thomas More used the term 'knight banneret' to refer to a specific type of knight who was responsible for carrying the standard or banner of his lord or commander in battle. Sir Thomas More's use of the term 'knight banneret' in his works helped to establish the term as a recognized and important term in English literature and historical record.


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  1. Knight: A person granted an honorary title of 'knight' by a monarch or other power. Knights were originally armored cavalry warriors, but in the later Middle Ages, the title became mostly honorific, although some knights continued to perform military or chivalric duties.

  2. Banner: A flag carried in a procession or on military campaigns to identify the standard-bearer and to mark the position of his commander or unit. A banner is usually rectangular in shape and may be plain or decorated with various designs, symbols, or insignia. A banner may also be called a standard, ensign, flag, or pennant, depending on its specific design, purpose, or usage.


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