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  2. Flag of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Law 48 Regarding the National Flag of Greece, the Emblem of the Hellenic Republic, etc (7 June 1975) – restored the old proportions and the state flag; Law 851 Regarding the National Flag, the War Flags and the Emblem of the President of the Republic (22 December 1978) – current flag design

  3. Coat of arms of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Banner of the Palaiologoi Middle arms of King Otto Cockade established as a national emblem in 1833. The current coat of arms of Greece derives from the Greek national flag, which was adopted in March 1822. [9] Theories published retrospectively in Greece try to justify this use by making a connection to Byzantine flags and insignia.

  4. List of Greek flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the administrative region of Western Greece. The emblem of the region of Western Greece on a white field. Municipal Flags Municipal flag of Athens. The flag is blue with an inner gold and outer red border, like the flag of the region of Attica.

  5. Flag of the Greek Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Greek Orthodox Church Double-headed eagle emblem of John VIII Palaiologos (r. 1425–1448).. The Ecumenical Patriarchate and Mount Athos, and also the Greek Orthodox Churches in the diaspora under the Patriarchate use a black double-headed eagle in a yellow field as their flag or emblem.

  6. Eleftheria i thanatos - Wikipedia

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    Part of the emblem of the Filiki Eteria were two flags with the letters ΗΕΑ and ΗΘΣ; These represent Ή ΕλευθερίΑ Ή ΘάνατοΣ, 'Either Freedom, or Death'. [6] [7] This is also the motto of the 4th Infantry Division of the Greek Army. [8] The emblem of Filiki Eteria with the letter ΗΕΑ and ΗΘΣ seen on the two

  7. Byzantine flags and insignia - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, various emblems (Greek: σημεῖα, sēmeia; sing. σημεῖον, sēmeion) were used in official occasions and for military purposes, such as banners or shields displaying various motifs such as the cross or the labarum. [3]

  8. Vergina Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Vergina Sun, designated as an official national symbol by the Hellenic Parliament since February 1993, appears on the (unofficial) flag of Greek Macedonia. The symbol was introduced in Greece as popular imagery from the mid-1980s, and after 1991, increasingly so in many new contexts in Greece.

  9. Category:National symbols of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Flags of Greece (6 P) O. Orders, decorations, and medals of Greece (5 C, 9 P) P. Phoenix birds (1 C, 16 P) Pages in category "National symbols of Greece"