Gonfalon

Gonfalon with coat of arms of the Italian comune of Montebuono.

The gonfalon, gonfanon, gonfalone (from the early Italian confalone) is a type of heraldic flag or banner, often pointed, swallow-tailed, or with several streamers, and suspended from a crossbar in an identical manner to the ancient Roman vexillum. It was first adopted by Italian medieval communes, and later, by local guilds, corporations and districts. The difference between a gonfalon with long tails and a standard is that a gonfalon displays the device on the non-tailed area, and the standard displays badges down the whole length of the flag.[1]

  1. ^ "Gonfanon". Archived from the original on September 12, 2012. Retrieved May 10, 2012.

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