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banneret Meaning in Tamil ( banneret வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

போர் வீரர் பதவி, சிறிய கொடி,



banneret தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

பாரிக்கு, "இந்தச் சிறிய கொடி படர்வதற்கு தேரை வைக்கலாமா?" என்ற எண்ணமே தோன்றவில்லை.

banneret's Usage Examples:

One earl, forty-two barons and bannerets, two hundred knights, seven hundred esquires and probably 10,000 foot were killed in the battle and the pursuit.


The main divisions of the army were distributed under the royal and other principal standards, smaller divisions under the banners of some of the greater nobility or of knights banneret, and smaller divisions still under the pennons of knights or, as in distinction from knights banneret they came to be called, knights bachelors.


All knights whether bachelors or bannerets were escorted by their squires.


, lords of parliament were always created bannerets as well as barons at their investiture, " part of the ceremony consisting in the display of a banner, and such ` barones majores ' were thereby entitled to the privilege of having one borne by a retainer before them to the field of a quadrilateral form.


"On the Continent, however, there are several recorded examples of bannerets who had an hereditary claim to that honour and its attendant privileges on the ground of the nature of their feudal tenure.


Ultimately bannerets obtained a place in the feudal hierarchy between barons and knights bachelors, which has given rise to the idea that they are the origin of King James I.


His son and heir, another Sir John, admiral of the king's navy in the north, was a banneret who displayed his banner in the army that laid siege to Calais.


8 Sir Ralph Fane, Sir Francis Bryan and Sir Ralph Sadler were created bannerets by the Lord Protector Somerset after the battle of Pinkie in 1547, and the better opinion is that this was the last occasion on which the dignity was conferred.


But the banner of the banneret always implied a more or less extensive command, while every knight was entitled to bear a pennon and every squire a pencel.


, he is called ` baronettus ' for ` bannerettus.


8 In Scotland, too, lords of parliament and bannerets were also called bannerents, banrents or baronets, and in England banneret was often corrupted to baronet.


6 Selden shows especially from the parliament rolls that the term banneret has been occasionally employed in England as equivalent to baron.





Synonyms:

knight, knight banneret, knight of the square flag,



Antonyms:

female aristocrat,

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