medieval banners

12.50 €
Bicolor Green-Mustard Banner Medieval Crosses in various sizes. Made of polyester 110 gr. with stitching at the ends. It comes prepared with reinforcement tape and two retaining rings on the side of the mast.
medieval banners

Teutonic Banner (110 x 70 cms.)

Windlass Steel Crafts
094610000
39.10 €
Do you want to show your devotion to the history of the Teutonic Order in a stylish and eye-catching way? So, you can't miss the Teutonic Banner. Made of 100% cotton, this banner measures 110 x 70 cm, which makes it the perfect accessory to decorate your home, office or even take it with you to historical events. The design of the Teutonic Banner is...
Templar Banners

Templar banner, black and white

Windlass Steel Crafts
094550000
39.10 €
The Black and White Templar Banner is the perfect complement for those who want to pay homage to the history of the Knights Templar. With its dimensions of 110 x 70 cm, this banner is large enough to stand out in any space you choose to display it. Made from 100% cotton, this banner is not only durable, but also adds an authentic touch to your decor. Its...
medieval banners

Standard of the British Royal House (70x100 cms.)

Serralzate
191840000
23.54 €
The Standard of the British Royal House (Royal Standard) is the quintessential symbol of the British monarchy. With its dimensions of 70x100 cm, it is ideal to be displayed indoors or outdoors. Its elegant and sophisticated design represents the history and tradition of the British Royal House. This banner has 4 fabric ribbons at the ends, which makes it...
medieval banners

Standard Medieval Lion Rampant fund wild

129480000
12.50 €
Standard Medieval Lion Rampate on a background Wild-in various sizes. Made of polyester of 110 gr double-stitched at the ends. Come prepared with tape reinforcement and two rings clamping on the side of the mast.
12.50 €
Standard Medieval Lion Rampant on a background with Flower de Lys in various sizes. Made of polyester of 110 gr double-stitched at the ends. Come prepared with tape reinforcement and two rings clamping on the side of the mast.
Catholic Kings Coat of Arms banner
Immediate shipping
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Standard Coat of Arms Catholic Monarchs

081730000
19.81 €
Estandarte Coat of Arms Reyes Católicos available in various sizes. Made of polyester 110 gr. with seams on the ends. It comes prepared with tape and fastening rings.
medieval banners

Royal Standard of the King of Scotland (70x100 cms.)

Serralzate
178620000
23.54 €
The Royal Standard of the King of Scotland is the flag historically used by the King of Scotland. This banner, with dimensions of 70x100 cm, presents an impressive lion rampant gules, tongued and clawed in azure, on a yellow or gold background, surrounded by a double border decorated with fleurs-de-lis gules. The rampant lion has been adopted as a symbol...
Royal Standard of Louis XV and Louis XVI of France... Royal Standard of Louis XV and Louis XVI of France... 2
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Do you want to feel like the royalty of ancient France With the Royal Standard of Louis XV and Louis XVI of France, you can bring a piece of history to your home. This majestic banner, measuring 100x70 cm, represents the nobility and splendor of two of the most emblematic monarchs in French history. Featured Features: Realistic Design: This design...
23.54 €
Do you like medieval history? Are you a fan of banners and flags that represent bygone eras? Then you can't miss our Portuguese Medieval Banner-flag from the 14th-15th centuries. This impressive flag was in force for several years, from 1385 to 1475, and then used again from 1479 to 1485. This banner is an exact replica of the Portuguese medieval flag,...
23.54 €
Carry behind you a piece of Portuguese medieval history with our banner-flag! Our Portuguese medieval banner-flag is an authentic historical jewel that was in force from 1245 to 1248 and from 1383 to 1385. Can you imagine being able to touch and feel the past in your hands? Now you can. The castles represented on this flag symbolize the fortresses that...
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Order of Calatrava Banner (103 x 68 cms.)

Windlass Steel Crafts
094600000
39.10 €
Discover the impressive Banner of the Order of Calatrava, an authentic jewel made of 100% cotton and designed with exquisite detail to convey all the splendor and grandeur of this medieval order. This banner, of generous dimensions of 103 x 68 cm, has a red cross of Calatrava embroidered on a black background, which gives it an imposing and distinctive...
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Make History with Our Medieval Banners

In our online store, we offer a wide variety of high-quality, personalized medieval banners for those looking to stand out in medieval battles, tournaments or fairs. Find the perfect design for you and make history with our medieval banners!

Medieval banners were not mere decorative objects; They were a fundamental part of the military and political life of the Middle Ages. They represented the identity of families, clans, cities or kingdoms, and were carried with pride in battles, tournaments and processions. At Tienda-Medieval, you have the opportunity to acquire the most famous medieval banners, as well as those designed exclusively by our team.

Banners in Battles and Tournaments

Medieval banners were not only symbols of identity and power, but they also played a crucial role in the battles and tournaments of the time. In battles, they were used to direct troops and keep them organized. The main army banner, usually carried by the leader or commander, indicated where they were to fight and provided a visual reference point to keep troops together.

In tournaments, banners were used to identify the different teams and participants. Each team had its own banner, which a designated bearer carried proudly. They were also used to mark the boundaries of the playing field and indicate the location of judges and spectators.

Banners in battles and tournaments were highly valued and carefully protected. Its loss was considered a great shame and was believed to bring bad luck. For this reason, bearers were carefully selected, instructed in their importance, and chosen for their courage, skill, and loyalty.

Motifs and Meaning of Medieval Banners

Medieval banners carried important symbols and images that represented the identity and history of those who carried them. These symbols could include coats of arms of noble families, emblems of cities or regions, or religious images and saints.

The use of banners as symbol bearers had deep meaning. Carrying a banner in battle or in tournaments represented an oath of loyalty and a sacred commitment. The responsibility was assumed to protect and defend the identity and honor of those who were represented on the banner.

Curious and Eye-catching Banners

Throughout history, curious and striking banners have been created that stand out for their design, size or meaning. Some featured unusual designs, such as dragons, snakes or lions, symbolizing strength and ferocity. Others were adorned with precious stones, gold or silver, reflecting the wealth and power of those who wore them.

Some banners were of impressive dimensions. For example, the banner of the Roman emperor Constantine measured 5 meters long by 3 meters wide and was made of silk embroidered with gold threads. Another example is the banner of the Mongol Khan, which measured more than 20 meters long and was made of silk and horse skin.

The 5 Most Popular Medieval Banners

1. Banner of Saint George: It represented the patron saint of England, Saint George, fighting a dragon. Used by the crusaders in the First Crusade, it became a symbol of the fight against the infidels.

2. Standard of Richard the Lionheart: It featured three golden lions on a red background, used by Richard I of England in the Third Crusade and an important symbol of the English crown.

3. Banner of the Order of the Temple: Red cross on a white background, used by the Knights Templar in the Crusades and symbol of the Order.

4. Banner of the Republic of Florence: Fleur-de-lis on a white and red background, emblem of the Republic of Florence in the 14th century and an important symbol of the city.

5. Banner of the Red Cross of Saint John: Red cross on a white background, used by the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem in the Crusades and an important symbol of the Order.

In short, medieval banners have a rich history and meaning. At Tienda-Medieval, we invite you to explore our selection and be part of this tradition that has endured throughout the centuries.

Make history with our medieval banners and carry with you the essence of a fascinating era!

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