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A standard-bearer is a person (soldier or civilian) who bears an emblem called an ensign or standard, i.e. either a type of flag or an inflexible but mobile image, which is used (and often honoured) as a formal, visual symbol of a state, prince, military unit, etc.
This can either be an occasional duty, often seen as an honour (especially on parade), or a permanent charge (also on the battle-field); the second type has even lead in certain cases to this task being reflected in official rank titles such as Ensign and Cornet.
Many terms exist, often specifying the type of standard borne (in various cases named in parentheses after the bearer).
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In antiquity
Pre-hellenistic
- pharaonic nome-emblems (many also the name of such province)
Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine
- Aetos
- Aquilifer (Aquila)
- Bandifer (Bandum)
- Discens aquilifer(or)um, - signiferorum : trainee
- Draconarius (Draco, 'dragon) - one of them could be selected Optio Draconarius; ... Bearcus Draconarius ...
- Imiginifer (Imago) ?5 original images : Aper = boar, Equus = horse, Minotaur(us), ?Tabula ansata : winged boar, Taurus = bull ...
- Ornithoboros
- Semaforus < Semaphoros (Semion?)
- Signifer (Signum) - one of them could be selected as Signifer princeps
- Tablifer - guards cavalry (?Tabula ansata : winged boar)
- Vexillifer (Vexillum)
Cfr. also :
- Adiutor signorum
- Aedes
- Antesignanus
- Aquilae natalis
- Deposita ad signa
- Labarum
- Postsignanus
- Vexillatio
Olympic
See also: 2010 Winter Olympics national flag bearers- Flagbearer at the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the Olympic Games is the athlete who carries the flag for their country.
Feudal
- Chorąży
- Gonfaloniere (Gonfalon)
- Porte Oriflamme
- Bearer of the Royal Banner
- Bearer of the National Flag of Scotland
Ottoman
- Sancaktar
Modern
- Calvin Pearl Titus, the last American standard bearer and Medal of Honor recipient
- Prince Henry Sixtus of Borbon Parma is considered by many Carlists to be the Standard Bearer of tradition.
Categories:- Flags
- Occupation stubs
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