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image by Eugene Ipavec, 21 December 2007
The 79th flag mentioned and illustrated in the
Book of All Kingdoms is attributed
to the mythical Prester John, none the less. Here
we're deep in cuckoo land but we can file this safely under Ethiopia.
This as depicted in the
2005 Spanish illustrated transcription,
a white flag with a black latin cross patty issuant from the bottom and
flanked by two black croziers facing outwards, the flag in the ogival
default shape of this source.
According to the Halkyut Society edition (#71 on plate 15
between p.34-35), the manuscript "N" (the [f0fXXn]) shows this flag while the
manuscript "S" (the [f0fXXs]) shows a red bordered shield Argent a triple cross
patty Sable throughout at chief and campaign, and the manuscript "R"
(the [f0fXXr]) shows a red bordered shield Argent a diminute cross patty fichy
(?) Sable between two croziers Or issuant from the flanks and facing inwards.
The anonymous author of
Book of All Kingdoms describes the
flag thus: "E las seńales
del Preste Iohan son un pendón de plata con una cruz prieta, e de amas
partes dos blagos d’esta manera." (="The device of Preste Iohan is a
white flag with a black cross having two crooks one on each side.", as translated in the Halkyut Society edition.)
The meaning of the croziers is implied (as quoted in [f0f05]) thusly:
"dos blagos d’esta manera, porque en tierra de Nubia e de Etiopía son
dos emperadores, el uno el emperador de Graciona et el otro el emperador
de Magdasor", meaning "two staffs like this because in the Nubian and
Ethiopian lands there are two emperors, one the emperor of Graciona"
(see Graciona in Sudan in the Book of All Kingdoms) "and the other the emperor of Magdasor" (see below).
António Martins-Tuválkin, 7 December 2007
image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 7 December 2007
The 80th flag mentioned and illustrated in the
Book of All Kingdoms is attributed
to the Emperor of Magdasor, which is earlierly
said to be the capital of Ethiopia.
This as depicted in the
2005 Spanish illustrated transcription, a white flag with a black cross patty with two horizontal bars, and the
vertical bar throughout, the flag in the ogival default shape of this
source, identical to flag #74, Dongola in Sudan in the Book of All Kingdoms.
The anonymous author of
Book of All Kingdoms describes the
flag thus: "El emperador
de Magdasor á por seńales un pendón blanco con una cruz prieta atal." (="The Emperor of Magdasor has for a device a white flag with a black
cross.", as translated in the Halkyut Society edition.)
António Martins-Tuválkin, 7 December 2007