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  2. File:Flag of Royalist France.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The "White" Royal Banner of France or "Bourbon Flag" was used in New France. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] I created this image as a vector replacement for French Fleur-De-Lis (White).jpg . Date

  3. List of French flags - Wikipedia

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    A pure white flag: 1943–1945: Naval jack of Free France: The argent rhomboid field is defaced with a gules Lorraine cross. 10 August 1939–present: Flag of the Admiral of the French Navy: 10 August 1939–present: Flag of the Vice-Admiral D'escadre of the French Navy: Flag of the Vice-Admiral of the French Navy: Flag of the Contre-Admiral of ...

  4. File:Pavillon royal de France.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A white flag sown with fleurs de lis, which served as the flag of the royal family of France according to the royal decree of Charles X of the du 11th of june 1828. Some consider it as the flag of the kingdom of France from 1815-1830, but that claim is contested.

  5. File:Royal flag of France during the Bourbon Restoration.svg

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  6. File:Flag of France (1814–1830).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: It was the Naval Ensign of the Kingdom of France (pure white version) as used before 1789, and between 1814/15 and 1830. Français : Le drapeau blanc fut le drapeau français pendant la Première Restauration et la Seconde Restauration (1814-1830).

  7. Henri IV's white plume - Wikipedia

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    Henri IV showing his white plume at the Battle of Ivry. Lithograph by Carle Vernet (1758–1836). Below the image, is an adaptation of the famous formula. Henri IV's white plume, emblem of King Henri IV of France, was originally a large bouquet of white feathers worn on Henri IV's helmet during the battle of Ivry on March 14, 1590, during the Wars of Religion.

  8. Fleur-de-lis - Wikipedia

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    The fleur-de-lis was restored to the French flag in 1814, but replaced once again after the revolution against Charles X in 1830. After the end of the Second French Empire, Henri, comte de Chambord, was offered the throne as King of France, but he agreed only if France gave up the tricolor and brought back the white flag with fleurs-de-lis. [46]

  9. File:Flag of France.png - Wikipedia

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