Medieval Crusader Battle Banner Flag | Crimson & Gold Cross Pennant with Stars 3x5


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A friend who runs a Renaissance fair in Virginia ordered six of these for the jousting field. When they went up on the poles around the arena, one of the performers stopped mid-walk and said, "Where did you get those? Those look like the real thing." That's the point. This flag doesn't look like a costume prop. It looks like it came off a castle wall.

Fly the Banner. Hold the Field.

The Medieval Crusader Battle Banner Flag is a bold, dramatic pennant-style flag inspired by the heraldic battle banners of medieval Crusader knights and European military orders. The design features a deep crimson field edged with a bold gold zigzag border — a classic heraldic dentil pattern — with a large gold Latin cross on the left and two gold eight-pointed stars flanking it on the right. The fly end is cut into a dramatic forked swallowtail pennant shape, giving it the unmistakable silhouette of a medieval military standard.

Whether you're outfitting a Renaissance fair, a living history event, a castle-themed venue, or your own great hall, this flag commands attention the moment it catches the wind.

What You're Getting

  • Design: Crimson field with gold zigzag dentil border, large gold Latin cross, two gold eight-pointed stars, forked swallowtail pennant fly end
  • Size: 3x5 feet — standard flagpole size, bold and display-ready
  • Material: Durable polyester — lightweight, weather-resistant, and vibrant color
  • Hardware: Brass grommets on the hoist side for easy mounting
  • Print: Full-color sublimation print — vivid, fade-resistant, and sharp

The Heraldry Behind the Design

  • The Latin cross has been a symbol of Christian military orders since the First Crusade (1096–1099)
  • The zigzag dentil border is a classic heraldic pattern used on medieval battle standards and coats of arms
  • Eight-pointed stars (also called mullets or compass stars) appear throughout medieval European heraldry
  • The swallowtail pennant shape was used by medieval cavalry and military units to distinguish commanders on the battlefield
  • Crimson and gold were among the most prestigious color combinations in medieval heraldry, associated with nobility and military valor

Display It At

  • Renaissance fairs and medieval festivals
  • SCA events and living history reenactments
  • Castle-themed venues, great halls, and event spaces
  • Home offices, studies, and medieval history collections
  • Outdoor flagpoles — 3x5 standard size

The cross. The stars. The crimson field. Fly the banner.

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