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  • Oriflamme
  • Oriflamme
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  • A sacred war-banner used by the kings of France only in times of great danger, from the 11th or 12th century until destroyed during the French Revolution. Usually suspended from a gilded lance, it was mostly red, with the floating end split into two (or more?) strips. François Velde, "Oriflamme".
  • Oriflamme was the personal Imperial-class Star Destroyer of Grand Admiral Octavian Grant. He presumably handed it over to the New Republic when he defected in 6 ABY.
  • 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. When the Oriflamme was raised in battle by the French royalty during the Middle Ages, most notably during the Hundred Years War, no prisoners were to be taken until it was lowered. Through this tactic they hoped to strike fear into the hearts of the enemy, especially the nobles, who could usually expect to be taken alive for ransom during such military encounters.
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Length
  • 1600.0
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Afiliacion
  • *Imperio Galáctico **Gran Almirante Grant
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Largo
  • 1.600000
Fabricante
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Complement
  • TIE/LN starfighters
Nombre
  • Oriflamme
Clase
Affiliation
  • *Galactic Empire **Imperial Navy *Pentastar Alignment
Name
  • Oriflamme
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abstract
  • A sacred war-banner used by the kings of France only in times of great danger, from the 11th or 12th century until destroyed during the French Revolution. Usually suspended from a gilded lance, it was mostly red, with the floating end split into two (or more?) strips. François Velde, "Oriflamme".
  • Oriflamme was the personal Imperial-class Star Destroyer of Grand Admiral Octavian Grant. He presumably handed it over to the New Republic when he defected in 6 ABY.
  • 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. When the Oriflamme was raised in battle by the French royalty during the Middle Ages, most notably during the Hundred Years War, no prisoners were to be taken until it was lowered. Through this tactic they hoped to strike fear into the hearts of the enemy, especially the nobles, who could usually expect to be taken alive for ransom during such military encounters. In French, the term "Oriflamme" has come to mean any banner with pointed ends; by association with the form of the original.