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  1. A tradition recorded in the 16th century traces the origin of the flag to the campaigns of Valdemar II of Denmark (r. 1202–1241). The oldest of them is in Christiern Pedersen's "Danske Krønike", which is a sequel to Saxo's Gesta Danorum, written 1520–23. Here, the flag falls from the sky during one of Valdemar's military campaigns overseas.

  2. The legend was first mentioned by historians in the early 16th century. Since 1913, the flag – and the legend of its origin – is celebrated annually on June 15, which is named Valdemar’s Day after the late king. That day, as on many other days, the flag is raised across the country.

  3. The history of the Danish flag: Colors and age. Whether you agree with the legend of the Dannebrog or not, most historians agree the flag is definitely over 800 years old. Experts believe the flag first appeared in the 1200s, which make the design one of the oldest continuously used flags in the world.

  4. According to the legend of the Danish flag, it first appeared in 1219 and had square proportions. At the same time, around the 1300s, there was the Royal Flag, which looked like a yellow banner with the coat of arms of the King of Denmark - three blue lions in crowns and red hearts around them.

  5. An origin legend with considerable impact on Danish national historiography connects the introduction of the flag to the Battle of Lindanise of 1219. The elongated Nordic cross reflects its use as a maritime flag in the 18th century. The flag became popular as a national flag in the early 16th century.

  6. Apr 23, 2021 · The legend of the Dannebrog. Besides being referred to as the oldest national flag in continuous use, Dannebrog also has an interesting legend behind its origin. According to this claim, the Dannebrog descended from the sky during the thirteenth-century Battle of Lyndanisse in Estonia.

  7. www.cia.gov › countries › denmarkWorld Factbook Glyph

    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 ...

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