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40: 285:, its table of precedence, which includes various long-vacant dignities, has in position 99 "Knights Banneret, created under the royal standard in open war, the Sovereign or the Prince of Wales being present" and in position 104 "Knights Banneret, provided they be not made in the manner described at No. 99. This position was allotted to such as were created by the commanders of armies in the king's name on the open field of battle." The former class of Knights Banneret thus rank below Judges of the High Court of Justice and above younger sons of viscounts and the latter class below baronets and above "Knights of the Thistle, when below the degree of a baron". 128:
their banners extra knights available for hire for a campaign, men who were disparaged at the time as 'mercenaries'. Even so the 'mesnie' (retained military household) was the elite core of any great lord's following in war and in tournament, and a sign also of his power and dignity. By the early 12th century lords in the field distinguished their personal retinue by a square banner which came to feature the heraldic device associated with their noble lineage. The Old French word for it is 'baniere', derived from the lord's power of command, called in French his 'ban'. It literally meant 'token of authority'.
445:. He therefore gave up the idea and returned to Greenwich, knighting Trollope on the quarterdeck of the Royal Charlotte before he landed. The accolade conferred 'under the royal standard' was spoken of as making Trollope a knight banneret, and was apparently so intended by the king; but it is said to have been afterwards decided , as a question of precedence, that a knight banneret could only be made on the field where a battle had actually been fought; or presumably, in the case of a naval officer, on the quarterdeck of one of the ships actually engaged". 153:) was fully established as a military and social rank by the mid 13th century. Initially the term could be applied collectively to all noblemen qualified to raise a banner (including counts and dukes), but before the end of the 13th century it came to be used exclusively as a senior rank of knight or lesser magnate. The term originated in Francophone aristocratic culture in the later 12th century, but was adopted into other cultures. It was adopted into Flemish by 1300 as 'baenrots', a word explained as from 962: 1019: 136:
culture in north east France and the western Empire. One uncomfortable consequence of this for the untitled lord was the rise in standing of the common knight towards noble status. A solution was to exalt magnate knighthood to a level above that of common knights, and identify it with the banner that
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to serve on horseback either in person and (for some) with a contingent raised by his own means is still seen as providing the core of any army of the time. The 'feudal' nature of even this part of the medieval army has been qualified by some, in that many 11th and 12th-century lords gathered under
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There was in the 14th century a tension between the evolving title of 'baron' as a hereditary dignity and 'banneret' which could be applied to the same lord. It was resolved in part by employing 'baron' for him in a civil context and 'banneret' in a military context, where bannerets could claim a
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The idea of the banneret as a distinct and superior category of knight is seen as a consequence of the fact that the great lord who did not possess a hereditary title (like count or duke) found himself on the same social level as the subordinate and dependent knights of his retinue. This became a
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in 1743, and although his source for this, a diary entry by Gertrude Savile, states "This honour had been laid aside since James I, when Baronets were instituted", which contradicts other sources, a news magazine published in the same year as the battle recorded the honours. Several sources,
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In the 1920s, the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis (later the National Tuberculosis Association and now the American Lung Association) in the United States used the Knight Banneret symbolism in its TB efforts. Knight Banneret pins were issued.
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higher rate of pay on campaign than common knights. In the work of the great English antiquaries of the 17th century the banneret is understood as a medieval curiosity though they gave rise to the idea that bannerets were the origin of King James I's order of the
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to other services adopting any name for a commissioned rank that was already used by the RN. In addition, the RAF ranks also served to distinguish the new service from the British Army and Royal Navy, and to identify individual officers as belonging to the RAF.
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until at least as late as 1870; those created by the sovereign under the Royal Standard in wartime rank above baronets, whereas those knights banneret not so created by the sovereign in person rank directly below baronets.
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Under English custom the rank of knight banneret could only be conferred by the sovereign on the field of battle. There were some technical exceptions to this; when his
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was on the field of battle he could be regarded as physically present though he was not. His proxy could be regarded as a sufficient substitution for his presence.
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A Book of Knights Banneret, Knights of the Bath, and Knights Bachelor made between the fourth year of King Henry VI and the restoration of King Charles II ...
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J-F. Nieus, ‘L’invention des armoiries en contexte. Haute aristocratie, identités familiales et culture chevaleresque entre France et Angleterre, 1100-1160,
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and is careful to say that "banneret hath no relation to this later title ". The last authentic instance of the creation of knights banneret was by King
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and is much more likely that these knighthoods, which first appear in formal records in December 1797 without their nature being specified, were as
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a lord could carry, but not a common knight. The first indication of the rank was in the tournament roll compiled after the great royal festival at
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in 1179 where the knights 'carrying a banner' were distinguished from the rest. The title 'banneret' (Latin
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signified his intention of visiting it there, and Trollope, as the senior captain, was appointed to the
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Though the title had long fallen into disuse, bannerets and their sons continued to be listed in the
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The English Nobility in the Late Middle Ages : The Fourteenth-Century Political Community
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Mario Damen, 'Heren met banieren. De baanroten van Brabant in de vijftiende eeuw' in,
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Crouch, David (2020). "Europe, 1000–1300". In Curry, Anne; Graff, David A. (eds.).
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and was current in the principalities of the Western Empire in the 14th century.
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revived the order when he created sixteen knights bannerets on the field of the
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particular issue in the 12th century, with the growth of the aristocratic
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Whether any further bannerets were granted is debated by historians.
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Mercenaries and Paid Men: the Mercenary Identity in the Middle Ages
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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H. Denessen, "De Gelderese bannerheren in de vijftiende eeuw",
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Royal West African Frontier Force Distinguished Conduct Medal
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There were no standing armies in the middle ages (except the
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flown by the lower-ranking knights) and was eligible to bear
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who led a company of troops during time of war under his own
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Cyclopædia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
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Sierra Leone Fire Brigades Medal, for Meritorious Service
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The Naval History of Great Britain, Volume 2, 1797–1799
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Union of South Africa King's Medal for Bravery, Silver
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Orders, decorations, and medals of the United Kingdom
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Index

Banneret
Banneret (disambiguation)

Rhys ap Thomas
medieval
knight
banner
standard
pennon
supporters
English heraldry
knight Bachelor
earl
duke
standard
military orders
vassal
tournament
Lagny-sur-Marne
baronet
John Selden
Charles I
Battle of Edgehill
Thomas Strickland of Sizergh
John Smith
royal standard
George Cokayne
King George II
Battle of Dettingen
Edward Brenton

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