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      Dannebrog

      • red with a white cross that extends to the edges of the flag; the vertical part of the cross is shifted to the hoist side; the banner is referred to as the Dannebrog (Danish flag) and is one of the oldest national flags in the world; traditions as to the origin of the flag design vary, but the best known is a legend that the banner fell from the sky during an early-13th century battle; caught up by the Danish king before it ever touched the earth, this heavenly talisman inspired the royal army...
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  2. The royal banner of the kings of Denmark based on the royal coat of arms Seal of Eric of Pomerania as king of the Kalmar union , 1398. A small Dannebrog banner is depicted as held by the three Danish lions in the top-left corner.

    • 15 June 1219; 804 years ago (Dannebrog legend), 1625; 398 years ago (recognised as national flag)
    • 7:17 national, 56:107 royal
    • A white Nordic cross with a red background
  3. The Danish Royal Coat of Arms was established by royal decree on 5 July 1972. Compared with earlier versions, the current coat of arms has a reduced number of quarterings because HM Queen Margrethe no longer wished to hold some of the official titles her male predecessors had. In addition to displaying the arms of Denmark, the Faroe Islands and ...

  4. The swallow-tailed Dannebrog is use on lifeboat stations along the coast all over Denmark. The Danish royal yacht is called Dannebrog. Today, the Danish flag is still used frequently by the royal family and state institutions. In addition, use among the general population has grown significantly.

  5. The national coat of arms of Denmark (nationalvåben — also called lille våben) is similar to the state coat of arms, but without the royal crown above the shield. It is historically the coat of arms of the House of Estridsen, the dynasty which provided the kings of Denmark between 1047 and 1412.

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    • Latin: Magnanimi Pretium
  6. Sep 13, 2023 · Denmark National Flag, known as the “Dannebrog,” is not just a colorful piece of cloth; it’s a symbol of national pride, heritage, and history. In this comprehensive article, we will delve deep into the origins, design, and significance of Denmark’s national flag.

  7. Several seals, coins, and images exist, both demotic and foreign, showing signs similar to the Danneberg along with the royal banner of Sweden (3 blue lions on a golden shield). The Swedish flag has also been used as a maritime flag since the 16 th century and appeared in the Danish army regimental barracks from 1785.

  8. Royal Banner, ca. 1300. by Željko Heimer. Based on Znamierowski (1999) the Royal Banner, ca. 1300. A banner of arms of, so called, Danmark Ancient: or semee of hearts gules three lions in fess passant guardant azure crowned of the first. Denmark Ancient differs from Denmark Modern, that shows the current lesser coat of arms of Denmark, in that ...

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