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See also:BANNERET (Fr. banneret, from bannicre, banner, elliptical for seigneur or See also:chevalier banneret, Med. See also:Lat. banncretus) , in See also:feudalism, the name given to those nobles who had the right to See also:lead their vassals to See also:battle under their own banner. End of Article: BANNERET (Fr. banneret, from bannicre, banner, elliptical for seigneur or chevalier banneret, Med. Lat. banncretus)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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