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  1. First flag of the Greek Merchant Navy, adopted in January 1822. In 1828 it was discontinued, as it was decided that the cross-and-stripes naval flag (today's national flag) should be flown by both military and merchant ships. Blue flag with an inverse state flag on the canton (Blue cross on white field). 1833–1858.

  2. The closest to a Greek "national" flag during Ottoman rule was the so-called "Graeco-Ottoman flag" (Γραικοθωμανική παντιέρα), a civil ensign Greek Orthodox merchants (better: merchants from the Greek-dominated Orthodox millet) were allowed to fly on their ships, combining stripes with red (for the Ottoman Empire) and blue ...

  3. The Flag of Greece changed many times throughout history. It is today recognized by the blue and white colors on it. Often referred to as the "blue-white", the present flag is based on nine horizontal stripes of blue alternating with white. On the top left, there is a blue square canton with a white cross, a symbol of Greek Orthodoxy, the ...

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  5. Flag of the Empire of Macedon The vast and great Macedonian Empire headed by Philip I and Alexander the Great, existed in late Ancient Greek Times and brought about the Hellenistic Era. Their flag shows the Vergina sun, the symbol used by the Macedonians in their shields, with a red field in the background. Data. Proportions: 2:3; Date Used:

  6. Mar 24, 2024 · The Greek flag, much like Greece itself, has transformed substantially throughout the country’s long history. During the long Ottoman occupation, different regions — and even families — in Greece flew their own flags, and once the country declared independence in 1821 and became officially recognized in 1830, the new state needed a shared ...

  7. Feb 20, 2024 · The Greek flag stands proudly as a symbol of resilience, freedom, and the enduring spirit of a nation steeped in rich history and tradition. Its iconic blue and white stripes evoke images of ancient glory and modern patriotism, embodying the ideals that have shaped Greece's identity for centuries.

  8. Oct 27, 2022 · Another important fact about the flag of Greece is that it took its final design and colours on 22nd December 1978. Since then, the Greek flag has proudly flown over the sacred rock of the Acropolis in Athens. In fact, during the Ottoman occupation and the first few years of the Greek War of Independence (1821–1829), many flags were used by ...

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