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The black cross was largely forgotten after the French Revolution, but some Catholic groups and scouts used it again at the end of the 19th century. This flag has been largely replaced by the Gwenn ha du during the 20th century. The latter is used by moderate nationalists and the general public, including the regional administration.
Goya conforms to the Spanish Baroque iconographic rules for portraying the Crucifixion as laid down by Francisco Pacheco – the black background, four rather than three nails, supported feet and a trilingual inscription at the top of the cross beginning IESUS NAZARENUS REX IUDEORUM. By obeying these rules Goya diminished the emphasis on ...
Arms of the Diocese of St Davids; Sable, (a cross Or with five cinquefoils sable).The arms, lacking cinquefoils, forms the basis of the flag. The flag of Saint David (Welsh: Baner Dewi Sant) represents the 6th-century Saint David (Welsh: Dewi Sant; c. 500 – c. 589), a Welsh bishop of Menevia and the patron saint of Wales.
Saint Piran's Flag is the negative image of the old Breton flag, a black cross on a white field. The flag of Saint David shares a black background with Saint Piran's Flag, but is surmounted by a gold, rather than a white, cross. The Standard of the Army of the Breton Duchy (An Kroaz Du) The Welsh flag of Saint David
Black_St_George's_Cross Used by Archbishopric-Electorate of Cologne 1475-1794 (Erzbistum Köln) Date: 3 March 2007: Source: Flags of the World
Cross is really good at his job and even has a signature trench coat − it’s a “very special” clothing choice for Hodge, 38, who designed it with his friend, fashion designer Waraire ...
Knights of the Cross may refer to: Knights of the Cross with the Red Star, whose insignia is a red Maltese cross on a black background; Teutonic Knights, whose insignia is a black cross on a white background; an alternate title of Henryk Sienkiewicz's novel The Teutonic Knights; Knights of the Cross (album), by Grave Digger