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 The images linked below show various tents, pavilions, and related shelters with heraldic decoration. These often appear as escutcheon-shaped decorations on the pavilion roof panels. Similar panels occasionally appear on tournament gallery exteriors. 
 
Detail from Saint Martin renouncing his weapons by Simone Martini, c. 1312-1317Detail from the Equestrian portrait of Guidoriccio da Fogliano by Simone Martini, c. 1328-1330Romance of Alexander (Bodley 264), fols.
20v,
43v,
66r, 91r, 105r, 106r, 122v, 124r, 138v, 142v, 184r, 193r
King Ekunaver from a fresco at Runkelstein Castle with scenes from the story of Sir Garel, c. 1395-1405Cologne besieged by the Huns, a fresco at St. Stephan in Obermontani, c. 1400-1410De Machinis, ff. 13v-14r, 15th centuryJael kills Sisera, an illustrated bible (ÖNB 2774, fol. 98v), 1448Armored horsemen attack Hector, Épître d'Othéa (Bodl. 521, fol. 62r), third quarter of the 15th centuryAn encampment, The Wolfegg Housebook (fol. 53r), c. 1475-1485Leopold der Starke (see detail), Leopold der Milde, and Frederick II, Duke of Austria (Friedrich der Streitbare) in the Babenberger Family Tree by Hans Part, c. 1489-1492Tapestry with a pair of lovers, c. 1495 (note: photo is a mirror-image flip; it should look like this photo)Judith at the camp of Holofernes by Hans Leonhard Schäufelein, 1515Judith and Holofernes (probably a 16th century copy from Schäufelein)Tent decorated with a Maltese cross, Machines et ustensils de guerre (Douce b. 2, fol. 129r), 1582Detail from an existing pavilion on display at the Historical Museum (Barfüsserkirche) in Basel, Switzerland, made in the first half of the 17th century |