• A Banneret was the name of an officer or magistrate of Rome towards the close of the 14th century. The people of Rome, and throughout the territory of...
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  • banner. Banneret may also refer to: Banneret (Rome), an officer or magistrate of Rome towards the close of the 14th century Unions-Banneret, newsletter...
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  • Hungarian national Order of St. Stephen, established in 1764. As first banneret (baro regni) of Hungary, he was a Magnate, i.e. member of the Upper House...
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    John Savage (soldier) (category Knights banneret of England)
    brother Richard, Duke of Gloucester, where the Duke made him a Knight banneret. However, following the death of Edward and the Duke of Gloucester's ascension...
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  • The cavalry were divided into four battalions, each consisting of 15–20 bannerets (60–80 total), each in command of on average 13 knights and squires (780–1...
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    sizeable sum of 100,000 golden florin. The following were made knights banneret after the battle of the Spurs on 16 September 1513, Edward Hall specifically...
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  • Savage ("V") (1444–1492) KG and KB. Knight and military commander (Knight banneret) who commanded the left flank of Henry VII's army to victory at the Battle...
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  • barons of the kingdom (Hungarian: országbárók, országnagyok) and lords banneret because they were obliged to lead their own Banderium (military unit) under...
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    Edward Poynings (category Knights banneret of England)
    1485 landed with Richmond at Milford Haven. He was at once made a knight banneret, and in the same year was sworn of the Privy Council. In 1488 he was on...
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    Clifford, Arthur (1809). The State Papers and Letters of Ralph Sadler, Knight-Banneret. Vol. I. Edinburgh: Archibald Constable. OCLC 1015501369. Debrett, John...
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    knight bachelor while a knight fighting under his own banner was a knight banneret. Some knights were familiar with city culture or familiarized with it during...
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    Short Enquiry into showing the origin and ancient privileges of Knights Banneret (1779) https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/9601: Oxford DNB, Fitzherbert,...
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    which was annexed the hereditary office of castellan and chief knight banneret of the City of London. Part of the official aristocracy created by Henry...
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  • of Humphrey's younger brother, Sir John Weld of Compton Bassett, Knight banneret. William had married Elizabeth Shireburn in 1672 the daughter of the squire...
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    Meanwhile, Lord John Botetourt raids Galloway in strength, with four bannerets (some 3,000 men). December 18 – Pope Benedict XI issues a mandate directing...
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    – via Internet Archive. Metcalfe, Walter Charles, ed., Book of Knights Banneret, Knights of the Bath et., IV Henry VI to 1660, London (1885), pp. 56–57:...
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  • theologian and writer (b. 1200) Richard Siward, English adventurer and knight banneret Shams Tabrizi, Persian poet and philosopher (b. 1185) Subutai, Mongol general...
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    later years at Carew Castle in Wales after receiving the titles of Knight Banneret and Knight of the Garter. The ancestral seat of the dynasty was Dinefwr...
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  • delivered to Stanley, Sir Thomas Molyneux of Haughton was knighted there as a banneret. Among the burnt places mentioned by Edward Hall, "Hooton" and "Heton Hall"...
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  • Thorpe 21 bishops and 30 lay magnates met on the baronial lists. 4 new bannerets were "new men" made from knights. 28th 14 February 1348 1348 31 March...
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  • Meanwhile, Lord John Botetourt raids Galloway in strength, with four bannerets (some 3,000 men). December 18 – Pope Benedict XI issues a mandate directing...
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    Limburg-Styrum-Styrum, extinct in 1809. Moritz later also became hereditary banneret of the Principality of Guelders and of the County of Zutphen. He married...
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  • with the royal court at Christmas. He was recognized with the rank of banneret. Through the intervention of William Montagu, Earl of Salisbury, he secured...
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    d’Auvergne (1641–1721), Duke of Bouillon, and Marie Anne Mancini (1649 in Rome – 1714 in Paris). Daughter of Charles Godefroy de La Tour d'Auvergne (11/07/1706...
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    I's son, who was taking part in his first campaign. As a senior knight banneret of the king's household, with a large retinue to support, he regularly...
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  • and castle of Preston was destroyed. Later Sir David was created Knight Banneret and Marischal Deputy of Scotland. Sir David also is noted as an early adherent...
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    departure, William I created a commission, composed of two Latin bishops, two bannerets and five Greek magnates and chaired by himself, to assess the land and...
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  • a crowded thoroughfare, with a tail of choristers and curates, and ...banneret and crucifix, to take his stand on a large open moor at the back of a public-house...
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    showed". Although Chandos was appointed seneschal of Anjou he was only a banneret and so Pembroke, with aristocratic arrogance, refused to serve under him...
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  • military service, and summoned to render the same, being described as a banneret. His death probably took place in 1323, as his estates are entered amongst...
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