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baneret — baneret, or banneret /baenarat/ In old English law, a knight made in the field, by the ceremony of cutting off the point of his standard, and making it, as it were, a banner. Knights so made were accounted so honorable that they were allowed to… … Black's law dictionary
baneret — baneret, or banneret /baenarat/ In old English law, a knight made in the field, by the ceremony of cutting off the point of his standard, and making it, as it were, a banner. Knights so made were accounted so honorable that they were allowed to… … Black's law dictionary
baneret, or banneret — /baenarat/ In old English law, a knight made in the field, by the ceremony of cutting off the point of his standard, and making it, as it were, a banner. Knights so made were accounted so honorable that they were allowed to display their arms in… … Black's law dictionary
baneret, or banneret — /baenarat/ In old English law, a knight made in the field, by the ceremony of cutting off the point of his standard, and making it, as it were, a banner. Knights so made were accounted so honorable that they were allowed to display their arms in… … Black's law dictionary
banneret — baneret, or banneret /baenarat/ In old English law, a knight made in the field, by the ceremony of cutting off the point of his standard, and making it, as it were, a banner. Knights so made were accounted so honorable that they were allowed to… … Black's law dictionary
banneret — baneret, or banneret /baenarat/ In old English law, a knight made in the field, by the ceremony of cutting off the point of his standard, and making it, as it were, a banner. Knights so made were accounted so honorable that they were allowed to… … Black's law dictionary
Banneret — Ban ner*et, n.[OE. baneret, OF. baneret, F. banneret; properly a dim. of OF. baniere. See {Banner}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Originally, a knight who led his vassals into the field under his own banner; commonly used as a title of rank. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
banneret — I. noun Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Middle English baneret, from Anglo French, from banere Date: 14th century a knight leading his vassals into the field under his own banner II. noun also bannerette Date: 14th century a small banner … New Collegiate Dictionary
Wilhelm Peterson-Berger — full name Olof Wilhelm Peterson Berger (27 February 1867, Ullånger, Ångermanland, Sweden mdash; 3 December 1942, Östersund, Sweden) was a Swedish composer and music critic.The composerPeterson Berger studied at the Stockholm Conservatory from… … Wikipedia
Wilhelm Peterson-Berger — (* 27. Februar 1867 in Äskja gård, Ullånger; † 3. Dezember 1942 in Östersund) war ein schwedischer Komponist und Musikkritiker. Inhaltsverzeichnis … Deutsch Wikipedia