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    The Oriflamme (from Latin aurea flamma, "golden flame"), a pointed, blood-red banner flown from a gilded lance, was the sacred battle standard of the...
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  • The Oriflamme was the battle standard of the King of France. Oriflamme may also refer to: Oriflame, a Swedish cosmetic group French ship Oriflamme (1744)...
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    Capetian kings. It allegedly refers to Charlemagne's legendary banner, the Oriflamme, which was also known as the "Montjoie" and was kept at the Abbey of Saint...
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  • a mother figure despite her claiming she has no gender. Lucius "Luca" Oriflamme (ルキウス・オリフラム, Rukiusu Orifuramu) Voiced by: Shino Shimoji (Japanese); Dani...
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    prominent white banner during this period, referred to at the time as the oriflamme. As head of House Capet, Philip II adopted a single white flag as the...
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    the Virgin Mary, the patroness of France, and were the colours of the oriflamme. The colours of the French flag may also represent the three main estates...
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  • Oriflamme Canyon is a steep mountain canyon in San Diego County, California, that descends from its head in the Laguna Mountains at 32°56′41″N 116°29′45″W...
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    DENIS the war cry of France, Saint Denis was also the abbey where the oriflamme was kept. Orders The escutcheons are surrounded first by the chain of...
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    Oriflamme was one of 10 Branlebas-class destroyers built for the French Navy in the first decade of the 20th century. When the First World War began in...
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  • of the Llewellyn New Times and issued a very limited printing of the Oriflamme VI, #6 in hardcover. In 1991, Ray Eales (Frater 939) established H.O.O...
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