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  1. Flag of France, vertically striped blue-white-red national flag. Blue and red are the traditional colors of Paris, while white is associated with the House of Bourbon. The flag was seen to embody all the principles of the Revolution: liberty, equality, fraternity, democracy, secularism, and modernization.

  2. Jul 4, 2015 · The fleurs-de-lis. The chains. "Banner of France" (Bannière de France) "Banner of France Ancient" (France Ancien) "Banner of France Modern" (France Moderne) White flag. Royal battle flag. Flag used in the Échelles du Levant. Flag over the Bastille, 14 July 1789. See also: France: Historical flags. Historical chronology until 1792.

  3. The French National Convention adopted the modern blue-white-red flag as the national flag on February 15, 1794 (27 pluviôse an. II in the revolutionary calendar). The relevant part of the decree says, in translation:

  4. The first French banner known is the one of king Louis VII leaving for the crusade of 1147 : just like the coronation clothes it was blue scattered with gold lily flowers, in order to signify to the world that the chosen ones (the heavenly Jerusalem) helped him. Charles V (1364-1380) reduced the fleurs-de-lis to three in honour of the Holy Trinity.

  5. Feb 24, 2023 · 1 Royal Standards. 1.1 Standards of the first Capetian and Valois Kings. 1.2 Standards of the Valois Kings and ceremonial banner under the Bourbons. 1.3 Royal Standard of the Kingdom of France (1638–1790) 1.4 Royal Standard of Louis XIV. 1.5 Standard of the Bourbon royal family. 2 Naval flags.

  6. Jul 29, 2021 · Flag of France: History and Symbolism; History of the French National Flag; All Flags of France. 1. The Oriflamme; 2. The Flag of Joan of Arc; 3. Bourbon Flag; 4. The Kingdom of France Flag; 5. The White Cross Flag; 6. Red, White, and Blue Flag; 7. The White Naval Flag; 8. The French Tricolor; Meaning and Significance of the French Flag Colors

  7. April 5, 2023. French Flag’s History. The French Flag is a powerful symbol of national identity, unity, and freedom. Known as the Tricolore, it consists of three vertical stripes – blue, white, and red. Has its roots in the 18th century when it emerged during the Revolution as a symbol of liberty, equality, and fraternity.

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