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It was the expensive color that dyers called golden flame or oriflamme.
The oriflamme, which became the standard of France, was the banner consecrated upon his tomb.
On the other side Mailey's yellow beard flamed like an oriflamme.
So died Geoffrey de Chargny; but the oriflamme was saved.
He carried the Oriflamme at Agincourt and died there.
Advance the oriflamme, Geoffrey, and do you marshal the divisions, Arnold.
In French, the term "oriflamme" has come to mean any banner with pointed ends; by association with the form of the original.
When the king went to war, he had to take the oriflamme in Saint-Denis, near Paris.
On the breast of his shirt was embroidered in gold and red threads the ancient Pyromancy oriflamme.
The oriflamme had gone, and so had the blue and silver banner, but here were desperate men ready to fight to the death.
Even with his eyes closed he was aware of the florid wheel, the burning oriflamme, of a setting sun.
They changed it to include the symbols of Minerva: oriflamme and sheaves of wheat.
"Oriflamme", the Franklin and Marshall College yearbook, was established in 1883.
To you, Geoffrey de Chargny, I intrust the oriflamme this day.
The new Paris ultimately left behind by St. Louis must have been a thing white like lilies and splendid as the oriflamme.
Like a pack of hounds on the very haunch of a deer the English rushed yelling for the oriflamme.
Also of note is that the red and green circles on the oriflamme are often said to depict.....flowers.
The oriflamme, the golden fleur-de-lys?
The night unfurled like an oriflamme: it snapped open over the Plains, and snapped away; and he went on running through the dawn.
The bride had a collection of her poems, "Oriflamme," published in March by Ahsahta Press.
In the 11th century, the pennon was generally square, one end being decorated with the addition of pointed tongues or streamers, somewhat similar to the oriflamme.
Il-drim was nothing more than a few shacks around a stone jetty, at one of which was a trireme flying the holy oriflamme.
You're breathtaking, sparkling, your lovely hair is swept up to a glossy oriflamme, you're a study in black and white, your merry eyes are wonderful.
Francis and his Queen Claude perched like waxen images under a cloth of state of red silk, the oriflamme.
They went to the flagpole, and together raised High Lord's Furl, the azure oriflamme of the Council.