gonfalons

/ˈɡɑnfəlɑnz/
noun
  1. Banners or flags, often hung from a crossbar, used in processions or as symbols of a group or city.
    • The museum displayed ancient gonfalons from Italian city-states in a special exhibit.
    • Each knight's tent was marked with a gonfalon bearing his family crest.
    • The medieval guild carried colorful gonfalons through the streets during the festival.
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