Talk:Lábaro

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What is shown in the image is most definitely not a "circular swastika"[sic]. AnonMoos 09:46, 22 January 2006 (UTC)


This article is a purely propagandistic text by some Cantabrian nationalists. There is no primary source suggesting any connection between "cantabrum" and "labarum"; the etymology of labarum is hotly contested and basically enigmatic; although the triumphal arch of Orange shows Vexillum-like flags, we do not know how they were called by the Celtic people. The terms "cantabrum" for a flag and "cantabrarius" for a flag-bearer are mentioned only three times in the ancient sources and nothing there suggests anything close to all the fictional texts in this article. --Mevsfotw 23:15, 25 March 2006 (UTC)


The original article in spanish has been wholly rewritten. Information in the article has been verified and checked for inaccuracies. Whoever wants realiable information can access and make a translation. --62.42.76.110 16:49, 7 May 2007 (UTC)