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  2. Saint George's Cross - Wikipedia

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    The naval jack of Italy contains a St. George's Cross on the second quarter. Naval flags of Latvia, contain a St. George's Cross coloured in the same pattern as the Latvian national flag. [citation needed] Depicted on the trumpet banner of the Angel from the Judgement card in the Tarot Deck. The naval ensign of Ukraine contains a St. George's ...

  3. Flag of England - Wikipedia

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    The flag used by the British Royal Navy (the White Ensign) is also based on the flag of England, consisting of St George's Cross and a Union Flag in the canton. In addition to the United Kingdom, several countries in the Commonwealth of Nations also have variants of the White Ensign with their own national flags in the canton, with St George's ...

  4. Saint George - Wikipedia

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    The Genovese flag with the red cross was used alongside this "George's flag", from at least 1218, and was known as the insignia cruxata comunis Janue ("cross ensign of the commune of Genoa"). The flag showing the saint himself was the city's principal war flag, but the flag showing the plain cross was used alongside it in the 1240s.

  5. Flag of Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Detail of the 1367 Pizzigano chart, showing Tbilisi and its flag. The white flag with the single red St. George's cross was supposedly used by King Vakhtang I in the 5th century. [dubious – discuss] [10] According to tradition, King Tamar (d. 1213) used a flag with a dark red cross and a star in a white field. [11]

  6. Flag of Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    The previous flag of Guernsey was the St George's Cross, which Guernsey was permitted to use in 1936 for its state flag. However, there is evidence to suggest the existence of an even earlier Guernsey flag, used in the mid-19th century. This was a St George's cross on a blue-and-white chequered field, with the Union Flag in canton. Further ...

  7. Saint George's Day - Wikipedia

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    Today, St. George's day may be celebrated with anything English including morris dancing and Punch and Judy shows. [20] A traditional custom on St. George's day is fly or adorn the St. George's Cross flag in some way: pubs in particular can be seen on 23 April festooned with garlands of St. George's crosses.

  8. National symbols of England - Wikipedia

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    The national flag of England, known as St George's Cross, has been England's national flag since the 13th century. Originally the flag was used by the maritime state the Republic of Genoa . The English monarch paid a tribute to the Doge of Genoa from 1190 onwards, so that English ships could fly the flag as a means of protection when entering ...

  9. Flag of New England - Wikipedia

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    The flag of New England has two prominent symbols: a pine tree and red color. Other features, like the St. George's Cross, are not always displayed on the flag, but the pine almost always is. There is a blue ensign and a red ensign variant. In each, St. George's cross is in the canton, whose top left corner is defaced with an