| 1. | The gonfalon has long been used for ecclesiastical ceremonies and processions.
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| 2. | These arms appeared on a gold gonfalon and on the seal as well.
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| 3. | The heraldry and the gonfalon are adopted in 1997.
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| 4. | His gonfalon was stag antlers with leaves growing from them, symbolizing new growth.
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| 5. | Today every Italian comune ( municipality ) has a gonfalon sporting its coat of arms.
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| 6. | A gonfalone or gonfalon is a vertically hung banner emblazoned with a coat of arms.
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| 7. | A gonfalon can include a badge or coat of arms, or ornamentations of fancy design.
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| 8. | The Gonfalon of State is only used when a new king or queen is sworn in.
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| 9. | "Gonfalon " is a poetic way of referring to the pennant that both clubs battled for.
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| 10. | His gonfalon was a wolf's head with the words " Victory and vengeance " underneath.
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