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Charlemagne receiving the oriflamme from St Peter. 9th century mosaic San Giovanni church, Rome
English: The green Oriflamme standard attributed to Charlemagne according to the 9th century mosaic where is Charlemagne with the Pope Leo II in the San Giovanni church, Rome. According to 11th century ballad the Chanson de Roland, the oriflamme was a royal banner of Charlemagne, first called Romaine and then Montjoie.
Triclinum mosaic showing the scene
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Charlemagne's banner of the Frankish Empire

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