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- Gonfalon abstract "The gonfalon, gonfanon, gonfalone (from the early Italian confalone) is a type of heraldic flag or banner, often pointed, swallow-tailed, or with several streamers, and suspended from a crossbar in an identical manner to the ancient Roman vexillum. It was first adopted by Italian medieval communes, and later, by local Guilds, Corporations and Districts. The difference between a gonfanon with long tails and a standard is that a gonfanon displays the device on the non-tailed area, and the standard displays badges down the whole length of the flag.A gonfalon can include a badge or coat of arms, or ornamentations of fancy design. Today every Italian comune (municipality) has a gonfalon sporting its coat of arms. The gonfalon has long been used for ecclesiastical ceremonies and processions. The papal \"ombrellino\", a symbol of the pope, is often mistakenly called \"gonfalone\" by the Italians because the pope's ceremonial umbrella was often depicted on the banner.Gonfalone was originally the name given to a neighbourhood meeting in medieval Florence, each neighbourhood having its own flag and coat of arms, leading to the word Gonfalone eventually becoming associated with the flag.Gonfalons are also used in some university ceremonies, such as those at the University of Chicago,Rowan University, Rutgers University, Princeton University, University of Toronto and the University of St. Thomas.A Gonfalon of State (Dutch: Rijksvaandel or Rijksbanier) is part of the Regalia of the Netherlands. The banner is made of silk and it has been painted with the souvereign's coat of arms as they were in the 19th. century. The Gonfalon of State is only used when a new king or queen is sworn in.A picture of a gonfalon is itself a heraldic charge in the coat of arms of the Counts Palatine of Tübingen and their cadet branches.".
- Gonfalon thumbnail Gonfalone_Comune_Montebuono.GIF?width=300.
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- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Baseballs_Sad_Lexicon.
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- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flags.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heraldry.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_culture.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Subdivisions_of_Italy.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vexillology.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Charge_(heraldry).
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Coat_of_arms.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Comune.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Confraternity.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink County_Palatine_of_Tübingen.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Fanion.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Flagellant_confraternities.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Flagellation.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink God_the_Father.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Gonfaloniere.
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- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Iconography.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Italian_language.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Jesus.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Khorugv.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Madonna_(art).
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_commune.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Oil.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Oratory_(worship).
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Patron_saint.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Pennon.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Princeton_University.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Procession.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Queen_of_Heaven.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Regalia_of_the_Netherlands.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Rowan_University.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Rutgers_University.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Saint.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Tempera.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Theotokos.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Umbraculum.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Chicago.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink University_of_St._Thomas_(Minnesota).
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Toronto.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink Vexillum.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink File:Gonfalone_Comune_Montebuono.GIF.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLink File:Lance_point.JPG.
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gonfalon of State".
- Gonfalon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gonfalon".
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- Gonfalon subject Category:Baseball_culture.
- Gonfalon subject Category:Flags.
- Gonfalon subject Category:Heraldry.
- Gonfalon subject Category:Italian_culture.
- Gonfalon subject Category:Subdivisions_of_Italy.
- Gonfalon subject Category:Vexillology.
- Gonfalon hypernym Flag.
- Gonfalon type Album.
- Gonfalon comment "The gonfalon, gonfanon, gonfalone (from the early Italian confalone) is a type of heraldic flag or banner, often pointed, swallow-tailed, or with several streamers, and suspended from a crossbar in an identical manner to the ancient Roman vexillum. It was first adopted by Italian medieval communes, and later, by local Guilds, Corporations and Districts.".
- Gonfalon label "Gonfalon".
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- Gonfalon sameAs Gonfanó.
- Gonfalon sameAs Gonfanon.
- Gonfalon sameAs Confalón.
- Gonfalon sameAs Gonfanon.
- Gonfalon sameAs Gonfalono.
- Gonfalon sameAs Gonfalone.
- Gonfalon sameAs Gonfalonė.
- Gonfalon sameAs Gonfalone.
- Gonfalon sameAs Gonfalon.
- Gonfalon sameAs Gonfalon.
- Gonfalon sameAs m.0dvcr1.
- Gonfalon sameAs Гонфалон.
- Gonfalon sameAs Gonfalon.
- Gonfalon sameAs Q1537106.
- Gonfalon wasDerivedFrom Gonfalon?oldid=698247698.
- Gonfalon depiction Gonfalone_Comune_Montebuono.GIF.
- Gonfalon isPrimaryTopicOf Gonfalon.