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- Oriflamme abstract "The Oriflamme (from Latin aurea flamma, "golden flame") was the battle standard of the King of France in the Middle Ages. It was originally the sacred banner of the Abbey of St. Denis, a monastery near Paris.In French, the term "oriflamme" has come to mean any banner with pointed ends; by association with the form of the original.".
- Oriflamme comment "The Oriflamme (from Latin aurea flamma, "golden flame") was the battle standard of the King of France in the Middle Ages. It was originally the sacred banner of the Abbey of St. Denis, a monastery near Paris.In French, the term "oriflamme" has come to mean any banner with pointed ends; by association with the form of the original.".