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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 ...
Nordic cross flag; Occitan cross; Papal cross; Patriarchal cross; Pectoral cross; Philip the Apostle; Plague cross; Processional cross; Quadrate (heraldry) Ringed cross; Rood; Rota (papal signature) Russian Orthodox cross; Russian cross (religion) Saint George's Cross; Saltire; Scientology cross; Serbian cross; Shaft cross; Signum manus ...
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 ...
English: Development of the Union Jack: the cross of St. George (flag of England) was combined with the saltire of St. Andrew (flag of Scotland) to form the flag of Great -----. The flag of Great ----- was then combined with the red saltire of the insignia of the 1783 royal Order of St. Patrick (not the flag of Ireland) to form the flag of the ...
Black_St_George's_Cross Used by Archbishopric-Electorate of Cologne 1475-1794 (Erzbistum Köln) Date: 3 March 2007: Source: Flags of the World Created with Sodipodi based on Flag of England: Author: Laurens
A red cross on a white field (St George's Cross). 1985–present: Flag of Guernsey: A golden cross within a red cross on a white field (St George's Cross). Guernsey is an autonomous Crown Dependency and is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey. 1985–present: Civil Ensign of Guernsey: A red ensign with a Gold Cross. 1985–present: State Ensign of ...
Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick: Calabria: 1992–present Teutonic and Byzantine crosses: City of London: 1381–present Saint George's Cross: Colonial Nigera: 1954–1960 Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick: Cook Islands: 1979–present Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick: Denmark 1219–present ...
The national flag of Georgia, as described in the decree: [8] The Georgian national flag is a white rectangle, with a large red cross in its central portion touching all four sides of the flag. In the four corners there are four bolnur-katskhuri crosses (also referred to as a Georgian Cross or a Grapevine cross) of the same color as the large ...