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The gonfalonier of the Church or papal gonfalonier (Italian: Gonfaloniere della Chiesa, "standard-bearer"; Latin: Vexillifer Ecclesiæ) was a military and political office of the Papal States. Originating from the use of the Papal banner during combat, the office later became largely ceremonial and political. At his nomination, the gonfalonier was given two banners, one with the arms of the Church (vexillum cum armis Ecclesiæ) and another with the arms of the reigning pope (cum armis suis). The gonfalonier was entitled to include ecclesiastical emblems (the Keys of St. Peter and the ombrellino) upon his own arms, usually only during his term of office but on occasion permanently. Pope Innocent XII ended the rank, along with the captaincy general, and replaced them both with the position of

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  • Gonfaloniere der Kirche (de)
  • Confaloniero de la Iglesia (es)
  • Gonfalonier Gereja (in)
  • Gonfalonier of the Church (en)
  • Gonfaloniere della Chiesa (it)
  • Gonfalonier de l'Église (fr)
  • Gonfaloneiro da Igreja (pt)
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  • Le gonfalonier de l'Église ou gonfalonier papal (en italien : Gonfaloniere della Chiesa, (« porte-étendard ») ; en latin : Vexillifer Ecclesiæ) était un dignitaire militaire et politique des États pontificaux. (fr)
  • Gereja atau Gonfalonier Kepausan (bahasa Italia: Gonfaloniere della Chiesa, ""; bahasa Latin: Vexillifer Ecclesiæ) adalah sebuah jabatan militer dan politik Negara Gereja. Berasal dari pemakaian pada masa perang, jabatan tersebut kemudian lebih bersifat seremonial dan politis. Pada pencalonannya, Gonfalonier diberi dua bendera, yang satu dengan lambang Gereja (vexillum cum armis Ecclesiæ) dan yang lainnya dengan lambang Sri Paus yang menjabat (cum armis suis). (in)
  • Der Gonfaloniere der Kirche oder Päpstlicher Gonfalonier (italienisch Gonfaloniere della Chiesa, deutsch ‚Bannerträger‘, lateinisch Vexillifer Ecclesiæ) war ein militärisches und politisches Amt des Kirchenstaates. Es ging aus der Nutzung des päpstlichen Banners während des Kampfes hervor. Das Amt wurde später weitgehend zeremonieller und politischer Natur. Bei seiner Nominierung wurden dem Gonfaloniere zwei Banner verliehen, eines mit den Wappen der Kirche (Vexillum cum armis Ecclesiae) und ein weiteres mit dem Wappen des regierenden Papstes (cum suis armis). Der Gonfaloniere war berechtigt, kirchliche Embleme (dazu gehörten die Schlüssel von St. Peter und das Padiglione) auf seinen eigenen Waffen in der Regel nur während seiner Amtszeit, aber bei Gelegenheit dauerhaft zu tragen. Innozenz (de)
  • The gonfalonier of the Church or papal gonfalonier (Italian: Gonfaloniere della Chiesa, "standard-bearer"; Latin: Vexillifer Ecclesiæ) was a military and political office of the Papal States. Originating from the use of the Papal banner during combat, the office later became largely ceremonial and political. At his nomination, the gonfalonier was given two banners, one with the arms of the Church (vexillum cum armis Ecclesiæ) and another with the arms of the reigning pope (cum armis suis). The gonfalonier was entitled to include ecclesiastical emblems (the Keys of St. Peter and the ombrellino) upon his own arms, usually only during his term of office but on occasion permanently. Pope Innocent XII ended the rank, along with the captaincy general, and replaced them both with the position of (en)
  • El Gonfalonier de la Iglesia o Gonfalonier Papal (Italiano: Gonfaloniere della Chiesa, "porta estandarte"; Latín: Vexillifer Ecclesiæ) era un oficial militar y político de los Estados Pontificios. Originado por el uso del Estandarte Papal durante el combate, posteriormente el oficial pasó a desempeñar una función más ceremonial y política. Al ser designado se le entregaban al Gonfalonier dos estandartes, uno con el escudo de la Iglesia (vexillum cum armis Ecclesiæ) y otro con el escudo del papa reinante (cum armis suis). El Gonfalonier estaba autorizado a incluir en su escudo personal emblemas eclesiásticos (las Llaves de San Pedro y el Conopeo), por lo general mientras desempeñaba el cargo pero en ocasiones de manera permanente. El papa Inocencio XII eliminó el cargo, junto con el de Capi (es)
  • Il Gonfaloniere della Chiesa o Gonfaloniere Papale (in latino Vexillifer Ecclesiæ) fu una carica politica e militare dello Stato Pontificio, affidata ad un personaggio di altissimo rango. Nato dall'impiego del gonfalone in ambito bellico, diventò in seguito un titolo cerimoniale e politico. Stemma di Federico da Montefeltro, gonfaloniere della ChiesaStemma di Cesare Borgia come duca di Romagna, duca di Valentinois e capitano generale della Chiesa(1501-1503)Stemma di Francesco II Gonzaga, al momento della sua nomina a gonfaloniere della Chiesa, nel 1510 (it)
  • O gonfaloneiro da Igreja ou gonfaloneiro Papal (em italiano: Gonfaloniere della Chiesa, "porta-bandeira"; latim: Vexillifer Ecclesiæ) foi um cargo político e militar dos Estados Pontifícios. Originário do uso da bandeira papal durante os combates, a função mais tarde tornou-se, em grande parte cerimonial e política. Na sua nomeação, o Gonfaloneiro recebia duas bandeiras, uma com os brasões da Igreja (vexillum cum armis Ecclesiæ) e outra com os brasões do papa reinante (cum armis suis). O Gonfaloneiro teve o direito de incluir emblemas eclesiásticos (as Chaves de São Pedro e o umbráculo) sobre os seus próprios brasões, geralmente somente durante o seu mandato, mas de vez em quando de forma permanente. O Papa Inocêncio XII acabou com o posto, juntamente com a capitania-geral, e substituiu am (pt)
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