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bannerets Meaning in Bengali



একজন নাইট বীরত্বের জন্য সম্মানিত; একটি বর্গক্ষেত্র ব্যানার প্রদর্শন করে এবং উচ্চতর কমান্ড রাখা প্রাপ্ত করার উদ্দেশ্যে এনটাইটেল

Noun:

ছোট ধ্বজা,





bannerets's Usage Examples:

for him in a civil context and 'banneret' in a military context, where bannerets could claim a higher rate of pay on campaign than common knights.


More powerful knights, also known as a knight bannerets, could field multiple lances.


sentimental or nostalgic ("O sighing grasses,/ Vainly your loveblown bannerets mourn!") to scathing ("They mouth love's language.


It was also suggested that RAF colonels might be entitled "bannerets" or "leaders".


the Exhibition was lined with Venetian masts, from which were suspended bannerets and shields.


Over time they contributed three avoyers, five treasurers, and three bannerets to Bern, and numerous bailiffs, counselors, and officers.


" The Falkirk Roll is a collection of the arms of the English bannerets and noblemen present at the battle of Falkirk.


Les chevaliers bannerets du duché de Bretagne au XVème siècle also refers to other families of.


Thirteen new bannerets were created and fifty two men were knighted.


James (1827), record that Captains Trollope and Fairfax were honoured as bannerets by King George III for their actions during the battle of Camperdown (1797).


charged with the arms of the owner with no other device, borne by knight bannerets, ranking higher than other knights, and also by barons, princes and the.


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.


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.


Among them were 90–120 great lords and bannerets killed, including three dukes (Alençon, Bar and Brabant), nine counts.


Constable was one of the knights bannerets that were created at Blackheath by Henry VII after his victory on 17 June.



bannerets's Meaning':

a knight honored for valor; entitled to display a square banner and to hold higher command

Synonyms:

knight; knight banneret; knight of the square flag;

Antonyms:

female aristocrat;

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