5 Verbs to Use for the Word oriflammes

Est-ce qu'il est permis d'aller dans les abîmes Reculer la limite effroyable des crimes De voler, oui, ce sont des vols, de faire un tas D'abominations, de maux et d'attentats, De tuer des enfants et de tuer des femmes, Sous prétexte qu'on fut, parmi les oriflammes Et les clairons, sacré devant le monde entier Par

Once more you follow in Bellona's train, (Her train de luxe) in search of cheap réclame; Once more you flaunt your rearward oriflamme, A valiant eagle nosing out the slain.

"At sight of the numerous banners, above which rose the oriflamme, close to Taillebourg, and of such a multitude of tents, one pressing against another and forming as it were a large and populous city, the King of England turned sharply to the Count of La Marche, saying, 'My father, is this what you did promise me?

Frederick Barbarossa was already dead in Asia Minor, and the German army was already broken up, when, on the 24th of June, 1190, Philip Augustus went and took the oriflamme at St. Denis, on his way to Vezelai, where he had appointed to meet Richard, and whence the two kings, in fact, set out, on the 4th of July, to embark with their troops, Philip at Genoa, and Richard at Marseilles.

He was quite close to the king's tent, and some chroniclers say that he was already lifting his mace over the head of Philip, who had armed in hot haste, and was defended only by a few knights, of whom one was waving the oriflamme round him, when others hurried up, and Zannequiii was forced to stay his hand.

5 Verbs to Use for the Word  oriflammes