Historical flags of Europe

English: This is a gallery of notable historical flags used in Europe.

This page or section is incomplete.

Historical flags of Albania edit

Historical flags of Andorra edit

Historical flags of Austria edit

Medieval banner of the Margetive of Austria (House of Babenberg) (976–1136)
Medieval banner of the Margetive of Austria (House of Babenberg) (976–1136)
Flag of the Duchy of Austria (1156–1453) / Archduchy of Austria (1453–1618)
Flag of the Duchy of Austria (1156–1453) / Archduchy of Austria (1453–1618)
Banner of the Holy Roman Empire (1400–1453)
Banner of the Holy Roman Empire (1400–1453)
Flag of the Archduchy of Austria (1453–1804)
Flag of the Archduchy of Austria (1453–1804)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Matthias of Hungary 1487–1490)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Matthias of Hungary 1487–1490)
Ensign of the Archduchy of Austria (1658–1804)
Ensign of the Archduchy of Austria (1658–1804)
Flag of the Archduchy of Austria (Merchant flag) (1749–1746)
Flag of the Archduchy of Austria (Merchant flag) (1749–1746)
Civil Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy (1806–1806)/ Merchant ensign of the Habsburg monarchy (1730-1750)/ Flag of the Austrian Empire (1804-1867)/ Flag of Cisleithania within Austria-Hungary (1867–1918)
Civil Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy (1806–1806)/ Merchant ensign of the Habsburg monarchy (1730-1750)/ Flag of the Austrian Empire (1804-1867)/ Flag of Cisleithania within Austria-Hungary (1867–1918)
Civil ensign of Austria 1786–1869; Naval ensign of Austria (1786–1915) (de facto until 1918)
Civil ensign of Austria 1786–1869; Naval ensign of Austria (1786–1915) (de facto until 1918)
Civil ensign of Austria-Hungary (1869–1918)
Civil ensign of Austria-Hungary (1869–1918)
Flag of the Republic of German–Austria (1918–1919) and the flag of the First Austrian Republic (1919–1934)
Flag of the Republic of German–Austria (1918–1919) and the flag of the First Austrian Republic (1919–1934)
Flag of the Federal State of Austria (1934–1938)
Flag of the Federal State of Austria (1934–1938)
(1938–1945)
(1938–1945)
Fatherland Front
Fatherland Front

Austrian states

(Princely) County of Tyrol (1140–1919)
(Princely) County of Tyrol (1140–1919)
Flag of the Duchy of Styria (19th century-1918)
Flag of the Duchy of Styria (19th century-1918)
Flag of Electorate of Salzburg (1803–1918)
Flag of Electorate of Salzburg (1803–1918)

Historical flags of Belarus edit

Mahilioŭ Voivodeship (1267-1598)
Mahilioŭ Voivodeship (1267-1598)
Duchy of Lіthuania (13th century–1413 )
Duchy of Lіthuania (13th century–1413 )
Royal banner of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Royal banner of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Principality of Polotsk (medieval)
Principality of Polotsk (medieval)
Vitebsk Voivodeship (1503–1772)
Vitebsk Voivodeship (1503–1772)
Połock Voivodeship (1504–1793)
Połock Voivodeship (1504–1793)
Mstislaw Voivodeship (1566–1772)
Mstislaw Voivodeship (1566–1772)
Brest-Litovsk Voivodeship (1566–1795)
Brest-Litovsk Voivodeship (1566–1795)
Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania under the Jagiellonian Dynasty (1385–1572)
Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania under the Jagiellonian Dynasty (1385–1572)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner used by the Vasa dynasty) (1587–1668)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner used by the Vasa dynasty) (1587–1668)
Russian occupation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1655-1667)
Russian occupation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1655-1667)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki) (1669-1673)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki) (1669-1673)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Sobieski) (1674-1697)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Sobieski) (1674-1697)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Wettin) (1697-1704/1709-1763)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Wettin) (1697-1704/1709-1763)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Leszczyński) (1704-1709)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Leszczyński) (1704-1709)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of Stanisław II of Poland) (1763-1795)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of Stanisław II of Poland) (1763-1795)
Belarusian Governorate (December 12, 1796-February 27, 1802), Vitebsk Governorate (1802–1858/1896-1917), Mogilev Governorate (1772-1858/1896-1919), Minsk Governorate (1793–1858/1896-1921), Grodno Governorate (1801-1858/1896-1918)
Belarusian Governorate (December 12, 1796-February 27, 1802), Vitebsk Governorate (1802–1858/1896-1917), Mogilev Governorate (1772-1858/1896-1919), Minsk Governorate (1793–1858/1896-1921), Grodno Governorate (1801-1858/1896-1918)
Vitebsk Governorate (1858-1896), Mogilev Governorate (1858-1896), Minsk Governorate (1858-1896), Grodno Governorate (1858-1896)
Vitebsk Governorate (1858-1896), Mogilev Governorate (1858-1896), Minsk Governorate (1858-1896), Grodno Governorate (1858-1896)
German occupied Belarus (1915-1918)
German occupied Belarus (1915-1918)
Flag of the Belarusian Democratic Republic (1918)
Flag of the Belarusian Democratic Republic (1918)
Flag of the Belarusian Democratic Republic with coat of arms (1918)
Flag of the Belarusian Democratic Republic with coat of arms (1918)
Flag of the Belarusian Democratic Republic with coat of arms (variant) (1918)
Flag of the Belarusian Democratic Republic with coat of arms (variant) (1918)
Belarusian Democratic Republic (in exile) (1919–1925)
Belarusian Democratic Republic (in exile) (1919–1925)
Republic of Central Lithuania (1920–1922)
Republic of Central Lithuania (1920–1922)
Republic of Central Lithuania (Variant) (1920–1922)
Republic of Central Lithuania (Variant) (1920–1922)
Flag of Lithuanian-Byelorussian SSR
Flag of Lithuanian-Byelorussian SSR
Republic of Poland (1918–1939)
Republic of Poland (1918–1939)
Flag of Byelorussian SSR (1919–1927)
Flag of Byelorussian SSR (1919–1927)
Flag of Byelorussian SSR (1937–1940)
Flag of Byelorussian SSR (1937–1940)
Reichskommissariat Ukraine and Reichskommissariat Ostland (1941-1944)
Reichskommissariat Ukraine and Reichskommissariat Ostland (1941-1944)
Flag of the Belarusian Central Council (1942—1944)
Flag of the Belarusian Central Council (1942—1944)
Union of Belarusian Youth (1943-1945)
Union of Belarusian Youth (1943-1945)
Flag of Byelorussian SSR (1944–1951)
Flag of Byelorussian SSR (1944–1951)
Flag of Byelorussian SSR (1951–1991)
Flag of Byelorussian SSR (1951–1991)
Flag of Byelorussian SSR (1951–1991) (Reverse flag)
Flag of Byelorussian SSR (1951–1991) (Reverse flag)
Republic of Belarus (1991–1995)
Republic of Belarus (1991–1995)
Flag of Belarus (1995–2012)
Flag of Belarus (1995–2012)

Historical flags of Belgium edit

Spanish Netherlands (1556–1714)
Spanish Netherlands (1556–1714)
French occupation of the Spanish Netherlands (1643-1648/ 1688-1697/ 1701-1707/ 1745-1748)
French occupation of the Spanish Netherlands (1643-1648/ 1688-1697/ 1701-1707/ 1745-1748)
Dutch occupation of the Spanish Netherlands (1706–1714)
Dutch occupation of the Spanish Netherlands (1706–1714)
Austrian Netherlands (1714–1797)
Austrian Netherlands (1714–1797)
Ostend Company (1722–1731)
Ostend Company (1722–1731)
Brabant Revolution (1789)
Brabant Revolution (1789)
French First Republic (1792–1804)/French Republic (1804–1808)/ French Empire (1808–1815)
French First Republic (1792–1804)/French Republic (1804–1808)/ French Empire (1808–1815)
Kingdom of the Netherlands (1815–1839)
Kingdom of the Netherlands (1815–1839)
Belgian rebels (1830–1831)
Belgian rebels (1830–1831)
Fanion of the Belgian Legion during the French intervention in Mexico (1865)
Fanion of the Belgian Legion during the French intervention in Mexico (1865)
Neutral Moresnet (1883–1920)
Neutral Moresnet (1883–1920)
German occupation of Belgium during World War I
German occupation of Belgium during World War I
Military Administration in Belgium and Northern France (1940–1944)
Military Administration in Belgium and Northern France (1940–1944)

Brussels

(1991–2015)
(1991–2015)

Flanders

County of Flanders (862–1797)
County of Flanders (862–1797)
Duchy of Brabant (1183–1794)
Duchy of Brabant (1183–1794)
Kingdom of France (10th to 12th century)
Kingdom of France (10th to 12th century)
Kingdom of France (12th to 13th century)
Kingdom of France (12th to 13th century)
County of Flanders during the Third Crusade
County of Flanders during the Third Crusade
Kingdom of France (14th to 16th century)
Kingdom of France (14th to 16th century)
The Royal Banner of early modern France (1365–1526)
The Royal Banner of early modern France (1365–1526)
Flag of the Archduchy of Austria (1526–1556)
Flag of the Archduchy of Austria (1526–1556)
Spanish Netherlands (1556–1714)
Spanish Netherlands (1556–1714)
French occupation of the Spanish Netherlands (1643-1648/ 1688-1697/ 1701-1707/ 1745-1748)
French occupation of the Spanish Netherlands (1643-1648/ 1688-1697/ 1701-1707/ 1745-1748)
Dutch occupation of the Spanish Netherlands (1706–1714)
Dutch occupation of the Spanish Netherlands (1706–1714)
Austrian Netherlands (1714–1797)
Austrian Netherlands (1714–1797)
French First Republic (1792–1804)/French Republic (1804–1808)/ French Empire (1808–1815)
French First Republic (1792–1804)/French Republic (1804–1808)/ French Empire (1808–1815)
Flemish Volunteer Legion during the Second World War
Flemish Volunteer Legion during the Second World War

Wallonia

East Francia (843-912)
East Francia (843-912)
County of Hainaut (900-1797)
County of Hainaut (900-1797)
Prince-Bishopric of Liège
Prince-Bishopric of Liège
Holy Roman Empire (14th century)
Holy Roman Empire (14th century)
Imperial Pavilion of Holy Roman Empire (1400s)
Imperial Pavilion of Holy Roman Empire (1400s)
Holy Roman Empire (early 1400s)
Holy Roman Empire (early 1400s)
Holy Roman Empire (1400–1806)
Holy Roman Empire (1400–1806)
Holy Roman Empire with Arms (1437–1477)
Holy Roman Empire with Arms (1437–1477)
Flag of the Archduchy of Austria (1477–1556)
Flag of the Archduchy of Austria (1477–1556)
Spanish Netherlands (1556–1714)
Spanish Netherlands (1556–1714)
French occupation of the Spanish Netherlands (1643-1648/ 1688-1697/ 1701-1707/ 1745-1748)
French occupation of the Spanish Netherlands (1643-1648/ 1688-1697/ 1701-1707/ 1745-1748)
Dutch occupation of the Spanish Netherlands (1706–1714)
Dutch occupation of the Spanish Netherlands (1706–1714)
Austrian Netherlands (1714–1797)
Austrian Netherlands (1714–1797)
French First Republic (1792–1804)/French Republic (1804–1808)/ French Empire (1808–1815)
French First Republic (1792–1804)/French Republic (1804–1808)/ French Empire (1808–1815)
(1913-1998)
(1913-1998)

Historical flags of Bosnia and Herzegovina edit

FICTION - Flag of the Kingdom of Croatia (–1102)
FICTION - Flag of the Kingdom of Croatia (–1102)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1102–1163)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1102–1163)
Bosnian Banate (1154–1377)
Bosnian Banate (1154–1377)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1202–1301)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1202–1301)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1322–1377)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1322–1377)
Kingdom of Bosnia (1377-1463)
Kingdom of Bosnia (1377-1463)
Banner used for "Rama" at Ferdinand II's coronation as King of Hungary (1618)
Banner used for "Rama" at Ferdinand II's coronation as King of Hungary (1618)
FICTION - Sanjak of Bosnia (1463-1499)
FICTION - Sanjak of Bosnia (1463-1499)
Sanjak of Bosnia (1499-1514)
Sanjak of Bosnia (1499-1514)
FICTION - Sanjak of Bosnia (1514-1517)
FICTION - Sanjak of Bosnia (1514-1517)
Sanjak of Bosnia (1517–1793)
Sanjak of Bosnia (1517–1793)
Bosnia Vilayet (before 1760)
Bosnia Vilayet (before 1760)
Sanjak of Bosnia (1793–1867)
Sanjak of Bosnia (1793–1867)
Sanjak of Bosnia (1844–1878)
Sanjak of Bosnia (1844–1878)
Bosnia Vilayet (1867–1878)
Bosnia Vilayet (1867–1878)
Condominium of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1878–1908)
Condominium of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1878–1908)
Austria-Hungary (1908–1918)
Austria-Hungary (1908–1918)
Bosnia (1908–1918)
Bosnia (1908–1918)
Province of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1918-1922)/ Vrbas Oblast, Bihać Oblast, Oblast of Sarajevo, Travnik Oblast, Oblast of Tuzla (1922–1929)/ Vrbas Banovina, Littoral Banovina, Zeta Banovina, Drina Banovina (1929–1941)
Province of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1918-1922)/ Vrbas Oblast, Bihać Oblast, Oblast of Sarajevo, Travnik Oblast, Oblast of Tuzla (1922–1929)/ Vrbas Banovina, Littoral Banovina, Zeta Banovina, Drina Banovina (1929–1941)
Independent State of Croatia (1941–1945)
Independent State of Croatia (1941–1945)
Bosnian-Herzegovinian Partisans (1940–1946)
Bosnian-Herzegovinian Partisans (1940–1946)
Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1946–1992)
Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1946–1992)
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992–1998)
Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992–1998)

Herzegovina

Duchy of Saint Sava (1448–1482)
Duchy of Saint Sava (1448–1482)
Duchy of Saint Sava (Variant) (1448–1482)
Duchy of Saint Sava (Variant) (1448–1482)
FICTION - Sanjak of Herzegovina (1470-1499)
FICTION - Sanjak of Herzegovina (1470-1499)
Sanjak of Herzegovina (1499-1514)
Sanjak of Herzegovina (1499-1514)
FICTION - Sanjak of Herzegovina (1514-1517)
FICTION - Sanjak of Herzegovina (1514-1517)
Sanjak of Herzegovina (1517–1793)
Sanjak of Herzegovina (1517–1793)
Bosnia Vilayet (before 1760)
Bosnia Vilayet (before 1760)
Sanjak of Herzegovina (1793–1833), Herzegovina Eyalet (1833-1844)
Sanjak of Herzegovina (1793–1833), Herzegovina Eyalet (1833-1844)
Herzegovina Eyalet (1844-1851), Sanjak of Herzegovina (1851–1878)
Herzegovina Eyalet (1844-1851), Sanjak of Herzegovina (1851–1878)
Herzegovina (1878–1918)
Herzegovina (1878–1918)

Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia

Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia (1993–1995)
Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia (1993–1995)
Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia (alternative) (1993–1995)
Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia (alternative) (1993–1995)
Republic of Western Bosnia (1995)
Republic of Western Bosnia (1995)
Former flag of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1996-2007)
Former flag of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1996-2007)

Republic of Srpska

Unofficial flag of Republika Srpska, depicting Serbian cross on tricolor (frequently used in 1990s)
Unofficial flag of Republika Srpska, depicting Serbian cross on tricolor (frequently used in 1990s)
Unofficial flag of Republika Srpska charged with former coat of arms (1995–2007)
Unofficial flag of Republika Srpska charged with former coat of arms (1995–2007)
Standard of the President of Republika Srpska (1995-2007)
Standard of the President of Republika Srpska (1995-2007)
Standard of the Prime minister of Republika Srpska (1995-2007)
Standard of the Prime minister of Republika Srpska (1995-2007)
Former standard of the President of National Assembly of Republika Srpska (1995-2007)
Former standard of the President of National Assembly of Republika Srpska (1995-2007)
Standard of the Minister of defence of Republika Srpska of Republika Srpska (1995-2007)
Standard of the Minister of defence of Republika Srpska of Republika Srpska (1995-2007)

Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia and West Herzegovina Canton

Flag that represented Croats in the constituent assembly of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (March 1994)
Flag that represented Croats in the constituent assembly of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (March 1994)
Flag of Croat Self-Rule (2001)
Flag of Croat Self-Rule (2001)
Flag of the Croatian Brigade in the Army of the Federation (1999–2004)
Flag of the Croatian Brigade in the Army of the Federation (1999–2004)

Historical flags of Bulgaria edit


Tsardom Bulgaria (865-1018)
Tsardom Bulgaria (865-1018)
Theoritical Flag of Bulgaria (9th century)
Theoritical Flag of Bulgaria (9th century)
Second Bulgarian Empire (1325)
Second Bulgarian Empire (1325)
Second Bulgarian Empire (Variant) (?-1396)
Second Bulgarian Empire (Variant) (?-1396)
Tsardom of Vidin (14th century)
Tsardom of Vidin (14th century)
FICTION - Eyalet of Rumelia (1308-1375/1383-1453)
FICTION - Eyalet of Rumelia (1308-1375/1383-1453)
FICTION - Eyalet of Rumelia (1463-1499)
FICTION - Eyalet of Rumelia (1463-1499)
Eyalet of Rumelia (1499-1514)
Eyalet of Rumelia (1499-1514)
FICTION - Eyalet of Rumelia (1514-1517)
FICTION - Eyalet of Rumelia (1514-1517)
Eyalet of Rumelia (1517–1793)
Eyalet of Rumelia (1517–1793)
Eyalet of Rumelia (1793–1867)
Eyalet of Rumelia (1793–1867)
Eyalet of Rumelia (1867–1878)
Eyalet of Rumelia (1867–1878)
Russian Empire occupied of Bulgaria (1877)
Russian Empire occupied of Bulgaria (1877)
Republic of Tamrash (1878–1886)
Republic of Tamrash (1878–1886)
Bulgarian Legion (1862–1868)
Bulgarian Legion (1862–1868)
Unofficial Bulgarian War-time flag
Unofficial Bulgarian War-time flag
Zname Aprilsko vastanie
Zname Aprilsko vastanie
Bulgarian Volunteer Corps (1877-)
Bulgarian Volunteer Corps (1877-)
Eastern Rumelia (1878–1885)
Eastern Rumelia (1878–1885)
Soviet occupation of Bulgaria (1945–1946)
Soviet occupation of Bulgaria (1945–1946)
People's Republic of Bulgaria (1946–1948)
People's Republic of Bulgaria (1946–1948)
People's Republic of Bulgaria (1948–1967)
People's Republic of Bulgaria (1948–1967)
People's Republic of Bulgaria (1967–1971)
People's Republic of Bulgaria (1967–1971)
People's Republic of Bulgaria (1971–1990)
People's Republic of Bulgaria (1971–1990)

Historical flags of Croatia edit

Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1102–1172)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1102–1172)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Béla III of Hungary 1172–1196)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Béla III of Hungary 1172–1196)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (13th century–1301)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (13th century–1301)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (Árpád dynasty)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (Árpád dynasty)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1301–1382)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1301–1382)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Sigismund of Hungary 1387–1437)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Sigismund of Hungary 1387–1437)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Vladislaus I of Hungary 1440–1444)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Vladislaus I of Hungary 1440–1444)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Matthias of Hungary 1458–1490)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Matthias of Hungary 1458–1490)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Matthias of Hungary 1458–1490)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Matthias of Hungary 1458–1490)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Vladislaus II of Hungary 1490–1516)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Vladislaus II of Hungary 1490–1516)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Louis II of Hungary 1516–1526)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Louis II of Hungary 1516–1526)
Sanjak of Pojega (1538–1699), Kanije Eyalet (1600–1690), Eyalet of Budin (1541–1686)
Sanjak of Pojega (1538–1699), Kanije Eyalet (1600–1690), Eyalet of Budin (1541–1686)
Croatia in personal union with Hungary (Early 16th century–1526)
Croatia in personal union with Hungary (Early 16th century–1526)
Banner of Croatia at Ferdinand II's coronation (1618)
Banner of Croatia at Ferdinand II's coronation (1618)
Royal bans Standard of Nikola III Erdody (1680–1690)
Royal bans Standard of Nikola III Erdody (1680–1690)
Illyrian Provinces (1809–1814)
Illyrian Provinces (1809–1814)
Coronation flag of Ferdinand I of Austria (1830)
Coronation flag of Ferdinand I of Austria (1830)
Josip Jelačić Royal Bans Standard (1848–1859)
Josip Jelačić Royal Bans Standard (1848–1859)
Kingdom of Croatia (1848–1852)
Kingdom of Croatia (1848–1852)
Royal bans Standard of Baron Josip Šokčević (1860–1867)
Royal bans Standard of Baron Josip Šokčević (1860–1867)
Flag of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia (1868–1918)
Flag of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia (1868–1918)
Royal bans Standard of Baron Levin Rauch (1868–1871)
Royal bans Standard of Baron Levin Rauch (1868–1871)
Rakovica Uprising (1871)
Rakovica Uprising (1871)
State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (1918)
State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (1918)
Province of Dalmatia, Province of Croatia and Slavonia (1918-1922)/ Oblast of Dubrovnik, Osijek Oblast, Primorsko-Krajina Oblast, Zagreb Oblast, Oblast of Split (1922–1929)/ Littoral Banovina, Sava Banovina (1929–1941)
Province of Dalmatia, Province of Croatia and Slavonia (1918-1922)/ Oblast of Dubrovnik, Osijek Oblast, Primorsko-Krajina Oblast, Zagreb Oblast, Oblast of Split (1922–1929)/ Littoral Banovina, Sava Banovina (1929–1941)
Banovina of Croatia (1939–1941)
Banovina of Croatia (1939–1941)
Independent State of Croatia (1941–1945)
Independent State of Croatia (1941–1945)
Flag of the 369th Croatian Reinforced Infantry Regiment (obverse)
Flag of the 369th Croatian Reinforced Infantry Regiment (obverse)
Flag of the 369th Croatian Reinforced Infantry Regiment (reverse)
Flag of the 369th Croatian Reinforced Infantry Regiment (reverse)
War flag of the Independent State of Croatia
War flag of the Independent State of Croatia
Early flag of the Yugoslav Partisans
Early flag of the Yugoslav Partisans
Socialist Republic of Croatia (1946)
Socialist Republic of Croatia (1946)
Socialist Republic of Croatia (1947–1990)
Socialist Republic of Croatia (1947–1990)
Socialist Republic of Croatia (1990)
Socialist Republic of Croatia (1990)
Socialist Republic of Croatia (1990)
Socialist Republic of Croatia (1990)

Dubrovnik/Ragusa

Venetian Ragusa (1205-1358)
Venetian Ragusa (1205-1358)
Ragusan Republic (1358–1808)
Ragusan Republic (1358–1808)
Ragusan Republic (Variant) (1358–1808)
Ragusan Republic (Variant) (1358–1808)
Ragusan Republic (State flag), (war flag) and (naval ensign) (1358–1808)
Ragusan Republic (State flag), (war flag) and (naval ensign) (1358–1808)
Ragusan Republic (Civil ensign) (1358–c.1667)
Ragusan Republic (Civil ensign) (1358–c.1667)
Ragusan Republic (Secondary ensign) (c.1667-1807)
Ragusan Republic (Secondary ensign) (c.1667-1807)
The "Libertas" Flag of Dubrovnik (1358–1808)
The "Libertas" Flag of Dubrovnik (1358–1808)
The "Libertas" Civil and merchant flag (1358–1808)
The "Libertas" Civil and merchant flag (1358–1808)
French occupation of Ragusa (1806–1808)
French occupation of Ragusa (1806–1808)
Russian occupation of the Ragusan sea (1806–1808)
Russian occupation of the Ragusan sea (1806–1808)
British occupation of the Ragusan sea (1806–1808)
British occupation of the Ragusan sea (1806–1808)
Illyrian Provinces (1809–1814)
Illyrian Provinces (1809–1814)
Flag of the Austrian Empire (1814-1820)
Flag of the Austrian Empire (1814-1820)
Kingdom of Dalmatia (1820–1918)
Kingdom of Dalmatia (1820–1918)
Province of Dalmatia (1918-1922)/ Oblast of Dubrovnik (1922–1929)/ Zeta Banovina (1929–1941)
Province of Dalmatia (1918-1922)/ Oblast of Dubrovnik (1922–1929)/ Zeta Banovina (1929–1941)
Dubrovnik Republic (1991–1992)
Dubrovnik Republic (1991–1992)

Slavonia



Flag of Esclavonia (according to Book of All Kingdoms) (1350)
Flag of Esclavonia (according to Book of All Kingdoms) (1350)
Banner of Slavonia at Ferdinand II's coronation (1618)
Banner of Slavonia at Ferdinand II's coronation (1618)
Flag of Slavonia on Pieter Schenk's flag chart (1711)
Flag of Slavonia on Pieter Schenk's flag chart (1711)
Flag of Slavonia in Steenbergen's book (V1) (labelled "Slavonia - Principality in the Danube")
Flag of Slavonia in Steenbergen's book (V1) (labelled "Slavonia - Principality in the Danube")
Flag of Slavonia in Steenbergen's book (V2) (labelled "Slavonia - Principality in the Danube")
Flag of Slavonia in Steenbergen's book (V2) (labelled "Slavonia - Principality in the Danube")
Kingdom of Slavonia (1852–1868)
Kingdom of Slavonia (1852–1868)
Kingdom of Slavonia (1852–1868) (Variant)
Kingdom of Slavonia (1852–1868) (Variant)
Kingdom of Slavonia (1800's-1852/1860–1918)
Kingdom of Slavonia (1800's-1852/1860–1918)
Kingdom of Slavonia (unknown date)
Kingdom of Slavonia (unknown date)
Province of Croatia and Slavonia (1918-1922)/ Osijek Oblast (1922–1929)/ Sava Banovina (1929–1941)
Province of Croatia and Slavonia (1918-1922)/ Osijek Oblast (1922–1929)/ Sava Banovina (1929–1941)
SAO Krajina, SAO Western Slavonia, SAO Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia (1991)
SAO Krajina, SAO Western Slavonia, SAO Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia (1991)
Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia (1995–1998)
Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia (1995–1998)
United Nations Transitional Administration for Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium
United Nations Transitional Administration for Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium

Croatia Proper

Illyrian Provinces (1809–1814)
Illyrian Provinces (1809–1814)
Kingdom of Croatia (1852–1868)
Kingdom of Croatia (1852–1868)
Kingdom of Croatia (1852–1868) (Variant)
Kingdom of Croatia (1852–1868) (Variant)
Province of Croatia and Slavonia (1918-1922)/ Primorsko-Krajina Oblast and Zagreb Oblast (1922–1929)/ Sava Banovina (1929–1941)
Province of Croatia and Slavonia (1918-1922)/ Primorsko-Krajina Oblast and Zagreb Oblast (1922–1929)/ Sava Banovina (1929–1941)
Republic of Serbian Krajina (1991–1995)
Republic of Serbian Krajina (1991–1995)

Dalmatia

Venetian Dalmatien (-1358/1409-1797)
Venetian Dalmatien (-1358/1409-1797)
Austrian occupation of Venetian Dalmatia (1797-1805)
Austrian occupation of Venetian Dalmatia (1797-1805)
Illyrian Provinces (1809–1814)
Illyrian Provinces (1809–1814)
Flag of the Austrian Empire (1814-1820)
Flag of the Austrian Empire (1814-1820)
Kingdom of Dalmatia (1820–1918)
Kingdom of Dalmatia (1820–1918)
Kingdom of Dalmatia (1820–1918) (Variant)
Kingdom of Dalmatia (1820–1918) (Variant)
Province of Dalmatia (1918-1922)/ Oblast of Split (1922–1929)/ Littoral Banovina (1929–1941)
Province of Dalmatia (1918-1922)/ Oblast of Split (1922–1929)/ Littoral Banovina (1929–1941)
Governorate of Dalmatia (1941–1943)
Governorate of Dalmatia (1941–1943)
Province of Zara (1918-1947)
Province of Zara (1918-1947)
Province of Carnaro (1924–1947)
Province of Carnaro (1924–1947)

Istria

Venetian Istria (-1797)
Venetian Istria (-1797)
Austrian occupation of Venetian Dalmatia (1797-1805)
Austrian occupation of Venetian Dalmatia (1797-1805)
Illyrian Provinces (1809–1814)
Illyrian Provinces (1809–1814)
Flag of the Kingdom of Illyria (1816–1849)
Flag of the Kingdom of Illyria (1816–1849)
Austrian Littoral / Margraviate of Istria (1849–1918)
Austrian Littoral / Margraviate of Istria (1849–1918)
Italian Istria (1918–1945)
Italian Istria (1918–1945)
Italian Regency of Carnaro (1919–1920)
Italian Regency of Carnaro (1919–1920)
Ensign of the Italian Regency of Carnaro (1919–1920)
Ensign of the Italian Regency of Carnaro (1919–1920)
Free State of Fiume (1920–1924)
Free State of Fiume (1920–1924)
Albona Republic (1921)
Albona Republic (1921)

Historical flags of Cyprus edit

Northern Cyprus

Historical flags of Czech Republic edit

Czechoslovakia (1918–1920)
Czechoslovakia (1918–1920)
Sudetenland (1918–1938)
Sudetenland (1918–1938)
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (1939–1945)
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (1939–1945)
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (1939–1945)
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (1939–1945)
Czech Socialist Republic (1990–1992)
Czech Socialist Republic (1990–1992)

Bohemia

Duchy of Bohemia (870–1198)
Duchy of Bohemia (870–1198)
Kingdom of Bohemia (1198–)
Kingdom of Bohemia (1198–)
Hussites
Hussites
Taborites
Taborites
Prague Hussites
Prague Hussites
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Matthias of Hungary 1469–1479)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Matthias of Hungary 1469–1479)
Archduchy of Austria (1453–1618)
Archduchy of Austria (1453–1618)
Flag of the Archduchy of Austria (1618–1804)
Flag of the Archduchy of Austria (1618–1804)
Flag of the Austrian Empire (1804-1867)/ Flag of Cisleithania within Austria-Hungary (1867–1918)
Flag of the Austrian Empire (1804-1867)/ Flag of Cisleithania within Austria-Hungary (1867–1918)
Kingdom of Bohemia (-1918)
Kingdom of Bohemia (-1918)

Moravia

Great Moravia (A reconstructed banner (vexillum) based on a 9th-century image,[a] with red-purple being the most likely color)
Great Moravia (A reconstructed banner (vexillum) based on a 9th-century image,[a] with red-purple being the most likely color)
Margraviate of Moravia (1182–)
Margraviate of Moravia (1182–)
Archduchy of Austria (1453–1618)
Archduchy of Austria (1453–1618)
Flag of the Archduchy of Austria (1618–1804)
Flag of the Archduchy of Austria (1618–1804)
Flag of the Austrian Empire (1804-1867)/ Flag of Cisleithania within Austria-Hungary (1867–1918)
Flag of the Austrian Empire (1804-1867)/ Flag of Cisleithania within Austria-Hungary (1867–1918)
(beginning of the 20th century)
(beginning of the 20th century)
(beginning of the 20th century) ({Variant)
(beginning of the 20th century) ({Variant)
Unadopted flag of the Margraviate of Moravia within Austria-Hungary (19th century)
Unadopted flag of the Margraviate of Moravia within Austria-Hungary (19th century)
Czech-speaking Moravians to the Slavonic Congress in Prague (1848)
Czech-speaking Moravians to the Slavonic Congress in Prague (1848)

Silesia

Austrian Silesia (-1918)
Austrian Silesia (-1918)

Historical flags of Denmark edit

North Sea Empire (Raven Banner)
North Sea Empire (Raven Banner)
North Sea Empire (Raven Banner) (Variant)
North Sea Empire (Raven Banner) (Variant)
North Sea Empire (Raven Banner) (Variant)
North Sea Empire (Raven Banner) (Variant)
King of Denmark (1300s)
King of Denmark (1300s)
Kalmar Union (1397-1523)
Kalmar Union (1397-1523)
Royal Banner of Denmark (14th Century)
Royal Banner of Denmark (14th Century)
medieval ship flag (1427)
medieval ship flag (1427)
German occupation Denmark (1940-1945)
German occupation Denmark (1940-1945)

Greenland

The Eastern Settlement, the Western Settlement and the Middle Settlement (986-1261)
The Eastern Settlement, the Western Settlement and the Middle Settlement (986-1261)
Greenland (Norwegian rule) (1261-1814)
Greenland (Norwegian rule) (1261-1814)
Greenland (Danish rule) (1814–1979)
Greenland (Danish rule) (1814–1979)
Erik the Red's Land
Erik the Red's Land
US occupation of Greenland (1941-1945)
US occupation of Greenland (1941-1945)

The Faroe Islands

(19th century)
(19th century)
British occupation of the Faroe Islands (1940–1945)
British occupation of the Faroe Islands (1940–1945)

Historical flags of Estonia edit

Duchy of Livonia (1219–1346/1559–1645)
Duchy of Livonia (1219–1346/1559–1645)
State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1561)
State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1561)
Duchy of Estonia (1561–1650)
Duchy of Estonia (1561–1650)
Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania under the Jagiellonian Dynasty (1561–1572)
Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania under the Jagiellonian Dynasty (1561–1572)
Crown of the Kingdom of Poland (Banner of Sigismund III Vasa) (1587–1626)
Crown of the Kingdom of Poland (Banner of Sigismund III Vasa) (1587–1626)
Duchy of Estonia (1650-1709)
Duchy of Estonia (1650-1709)
Tsardom of Russia (1709–1721)
Tsardom of Russia (1709–1721)
Duchy of Livonia (1721–1918)
Duchy of Livonia (1721–1918)
Duchy of Estonia (1721–1918)
Duchy of Estonia (1721–1918)
German ocupation of Estonia (1918)
German ocupation of Estonia (1918)
Rotalia (1913–1918)
Rotalia (1913–1918)
Soviet Republic of Soldiers and Fortress-Builders of Naissaar (1917–1918)
Soviet Republic of Soldiers and Fortress-Builders of Naissaar (1917–1918)
Commune of the Working People of Estonia (1918–1919)
Commune of the Working People of Estonia (1918–1919)
Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic (1940–1953)
Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic (1940–1953)
Reichskommissariat Ostland (1941-1944)
Reichskommissariat Ostland (1941-1944)
Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic (1953–1990)
Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic (1953–1990)
Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic (Reverse) (1953–1990)
Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic (Reverse) (1953–1990)

Historical flags of Finland edit

Royal Banner of Sweden (-1397)
Royal Banner of Sweden (-1397)
Kalmar Union (1397-1523)
Kalmar Union (1397-1523)
(1520s–1650)
(1520s–1650)
(17th century-1809)
(17th century-1809)
Grand Duchy of Finland (1809-1858/ 1896-1917)
Grand Duchy of Finland (1809-1858/ 1896-1917)
Grand Duchy of Finland (1858-1896)
Grand Duchy of Finland (1858-1896)
A variant of the Finnish merchant flag (1809–1821)
A variant of the Finnish merchant flag (1809–1821)
Grand Duchy of Finland (A variant of the Finnish merchant flag used by the Swedish-speaking population, 1905)
Grand Duchy of Finland (A variant of the Finnish merchant flag used by the Swedish-speaking population, 1905)
Grand Duchy of Finland (A Finnish-speaker version of the above flag)
Grand Duchy of Finland (A Finnish-speaker version of the above flag)
Temporary state flag used from December 1917 to May 1918
Temporary state flag used from December 1917 to May 1918
Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic
Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic
Flag of the Kingdom of Finland (1918)
Flag of the Kingdom of Finland (1918)
Flag of Finland (1918–1920)
Flag of Finland (1918–1920)

Åland

Unofficial flag (1921-1954)
Unofficial flag (1921-1954)

Historical flags of France edit

Red Oriflamme standard attributed to the Byzantine emperor Constantine VI
Red Oriflamme standard attributed to the Byzantine emperor Constantine VI
Red Oriflamme standard attributed to the Byzantine emperor Constantine VI
Red Oriflamme standard attributed to the Byzantine emperor Constantine VI
Kingdom of the Franks Green Oriflamme (attributed to Charlemagne)
Kingdom of the Franks Green Oriflamme (attributed to Charlemagne)
Flag of Frankish Empire
Flag of Frankish Empire
Frankish Banner (blue cape)
Frankish Banner (blue cape)
The Oriflamme, the banner of the Capetians
The Oriflamme, the banner of the Capetians
The Oriflamme, the banner of the Capetians (Variant)
The Oriflamme, the banner of the Capetians (Variant)
Kingdom of France (10th to 12th century)
Kingdom of France (10th to 12th century)
Kingdom of France (12th to 13th century)
Kingdom of France (12th to 13th century)
Kingdom of France (14th to 16th century)
Kingdom of France (14th to 16th century)
The Royal Banner of early modern France (1365–1794)
The Royal Banner of early modern France (1365–1794)
Flag of Royalist France
Flag of Royalist France
Royal Standard of France (1643 design)
Royal Standard of France (1643 design)
Variant royal standard of France
Variant royal standard of France
Royal Standard of King Louis XIV (1654–1715)
Royal Standard of King Louis XIV (1654–1715)
Catholic and Royal Army (1793–1800)
Catholic and Royal Army (1793–1800)
Revolutionist flag (1790)
Revolutionist flag (1790)
Constitutional Cabinet of Louis XVI and First Republic (1790–1794)
Constitutional Cabinet of Louis XVI and First Republic (1790–1794)
Revolutionist flag (1793)
Revolutionist flag (1793)
Revolutionist flag (1794)
Revolutionist flag (1794)
Bourbon Restoration (1814–1830)
Bourbon Restoration (1814–1830)
Kingdom of France (1814–1830)
Kingdom of France (1814–1830)
Communards (1871)
Communards (1871)
Communards (Variant) (1871)
Communards (Variant) (1871)
Vichy France (unofficial) (1940–1944)
Vichy France (unofficial) (1940–1944)
Military Administration in France (1940–1944)
Military Administration in France (1940–1944)
Free France (1940–1944)
Free France (1940–1944)
French 5th Republic (1976–2020)
French 5th Republic (1976–2020)

Alsace

(Adopted 11th century)
(Adopted 11th century)
Prince-Bishopric of Strasbourg (982–1803)
Prince-Bishopric of Strasbourg (982–1803)
Imperial Territory of Alsace-Lorraine (1871–1918)
Imperial Territory of Alsace-Lorraine (1871–1918)
Alsace-Lorraine Soviet Republic (1918)
Alsace-Lorraine Soviet Republic (1918)
(1949–2008)
(1949–2008)

Brittany

Red Dragon Banner (5th–11th Century)
Red Dragon Banner (5th–11th Century)
Cornouaille
Cornouaille
Bro Gwened
Bro Gwened
(14th–16th centuries)
(14th–16th centuries)
Brittany banner during the Breton civil war (1351)
Brittany banner during the Breton civil war (1351)
Duchy of Brittany - Kroaz Du
Duchy of Brittany - Kroaz Du
Duchy of Brittany (939–1547)
Duchy of Brittany (939–1547)
Breton Communist Party (1971–1980)
Breton Communist Party (1971–1980)

Burgundy

Duchy of Burgundy (918–1482)
Duchy of Burgundy (918–1482)
Cross of Burgundy
Cross of Burgundy
Duchy of Burgundy under Philip the Good (1443-1556)
Duchy of Burgundy under Philip the Good (1443-1556)

Corsica

Korsika (Genoese colony)
Korsika (Genoese colony)
(14th century)
(14th century)
(before 1755)
(before 1755)

Normandy

Duchy of Normandy
Duchy of Normandy
The reconstruction of the Norman "papal" banner according to Bayeux Tapestry
The reconstruction of the Norman "papal" banner according to Bayeux Tapestry

Savoy

Duchy of Savoy (1147–1847)
Duchy of Savoy (1147–1847)

Occitanie

Viscounty of Béarn
Viscounty of Béarn
County of Nice
County of Nice
Comtat Venaissin (1274–1791)
Comtat Venaissin (1274–1791)
County of Toulouse
County of Toulouse
Duchy of Aquitaine
Duchy of Aquitaine
Free cities of Menton and Roquebrune
Free cities of Menton and Roquebrune
Free Republic of Vercors (1944)
Free Republic of Vercors (1944)
Languedoc-Roussillon (1956-2016)
Languedoc-Roussillon (1956-2016)
Midi-Pyrénées (1956-2016)
Midi-Pyrénées (1956-2016)

Martinique

French West Indies (1628–1790/ 1815–1830)
French West Indies (1628–1790/ 1815–1830)
French West Indies (1790–1794)
French West Indies (1790–1794)
Unofficial (1766–2018)
Unofficial (1766–2018)
French West Indies (1794–1815/ 1830-1946)
French West Indies (1794–1815/ 1830-1946)

Society Islands

Kingdom of Tahiti (1822–1829)
Kingdom of Tahiti (1822–1829)
Kingdom of Tahiti (1829–1843)
Kingdom of Tahiti (1829–1843)
Tahiti Protectorate (1843–1880)
Tahiti Protectorate (1843–1880)
Kingdom of Huahine
Kingdom of Huahine
Kingdom of Raiatea (1847–1880)
Kingdom of Raiatea (1847–1880)
Kingdom of Raiatea (1880–1888)
Kingdom of Raiatea (1880–1888)
Kingdom of Bora Bora (1820–1845)
Kingdom of Bora Bora (1820–1845)
Kingdom of Bora Bora (1837–1842)
Kingdom of Bora Bora (1837–1842)
Kingdom of Bora Bora (1842–1895)
Kingdom of Bora Bora (1842–1895)

Gambier Islands

Kingdom of Mangareva (1832–1843)
Kingdom of Mangareva (1832–1843)

Austral Islands

Kingdom of Rimatara (1856–1891)
Kingdom of Rimatara (1856–1891)
Kingdom of Rimatara (1891–1900)
Kingdom of Rimatara (1891–1900)
Kingdom of Rurutu (1858–1889)
Kingdom of Rurutu (1858–1889)
Kingdom of Rurutu (1889–1900)
Kingdom of Rurutu (1889–1900)

Marquesas Islands

Taiohae kingdom (1835)
Taiohae kingdom (1835)
Kingdom of Tahuata (1837–1842)
Kingdom of Tahuata (1837–1842)

Tuamotus

Tuamotu Kingdom (1832–1843)
Tuamotu Kingdom (1832–1843)

Saint Barthélemy

Saint-Barthélemy (Knights Hospitaller colony) (1648-1665)
Saint-Barthélemy (Knights Hospitaller colony) (1648-1665)

French Guiana

Grand Duchy of Tuscany expedition
Grand Duchy of Tuscany expedition
(1658-1667)
(1658-1667)
(Colonial)
(Colonial)
Independent Guyana (1886–1887)
Independent Guyana (1886–1887)
Independent Guyana (1887–1904)
Independent Guyana (1887–1904)
(2010-2015)
(2010-2015)

Wallis and Futuna

Kingdom of Uvea (1842–1860)
Kingdom of Uvea (1842–1860)
Kingdom of Uvea (1860–1886)
Kingdom of Uvea (1860–1886)
Kingdom of Uvea (1886–1887)
Kingdom of Uvea (1886–1887)
Royal Standard of Uvea (1837–1858)
Royal Standard of Uvea (1837–1858)
Royal Standard of Uvea (1858–1887)
Royal Standard of Uvea (1858–1887)
Unofficial flag of Wallis and Futuna (1887–1910)
Unofficial flag of Wallis and Futuna (1887–1910)
Unofficial flag of Wallis and Futuna (1910–1958)
Unofficial flag of Wallis and Futuna (1910–1958)
Unofficial flag of Wallis and Futuna (1958–1985)
Unofficial flag of Wallis and Futuna (1958–1985)

Guadeloupe

Colony of Saint Barthélemy
Colony of Saint Barthélemy

Collectivity of Saint Martin

Saint Martin (Knights Hospitaller colony) (1651-1665)
Saint Martin (Knights Hospitaller colony) (1651-1665)

Historical flags of Germany edit

East Francia (843-912)
East Francia (843-912)
State of the Teutonic Order (Naval ensign) (12th century)
State of the Teutonic Order (Naval ensign) (12th century)
State of the Teutonic Order (12th century)
State of the Teutonic Order (12th century)
War flag of the Holy Roman Empire (12th–early 14th centuries)
War flag of the Holy Roman Empire (12th–early 14th centuries)
War flag of the Holy Roman Empire (13th–14th century)
War flag of the Holy Roman Empire (13th–14th century)
Holy Roman Empire (14th century)
Holy Roman Empire (14th century)
Imperial Pavilion of Holy Roman Empire (1400s)
Imperial Pavilion of Holy Roman Empire (1400s)
War flag of the Holy Roman Empire (1400s)
War flag of the Holy Roman Empire (1400s)
War flag of the Holy Roman Empire (1400s)
War flag of the Holy Roman Empire (1400s)
Holy Roman Empire (early 1400s)
Holy Roman Empire (early 1400s)
Holy Roman Empire (1400–1806)
Holy Roman Empire (1400–1806)
Holy Roman Empire with Arms (1437–1493)
Holy Roman Empire with Arms (1437–1493)
Holy Roman Empire with Arms (1493–1556)
Holy Roman Empire with Arms (1493–1556)
Holy Roman Empire with Arms (imperial banner of Charles V) (1519–1556)
Holy Roman Empire with Arms (imperial banner of Charles V) (1519–1556)
Catholic League (1609–1635)
Catholic League (1609–1635)
German Confederation (war flag) (1815–1848)
German Confederation (war flag) (1815–1848)
German Confederation (The flag adopted by the Jena Urburschenschaft) (1815–1848)
German Confederation (The flag adopted by the Jena Urburschenschaft) (1815–1848)
The 1832 Ur-Fahne
The 1832 Ur-Fahne
German Empire (1848–1849)
German Empire (1848–1849)
German Confederation (war flag) (1849–1866)
German Confederation (war flag) (1849–1866)
Flag of the North German Confederation (1867–1871), the German Empire (1871–1918), and Nazi Germany (1933–1935)
Flag of the North German Confederation (1867–1871), the German Empire (1871–1918), and Nazi Germany (1933–1935)
War flag of the German Empire (1903–1919)
War flag of the German Empire (1903–1919)
Flag of the German Confederation and the Weimar Republic (1919–1933)
Flag of the German Confederation and the Weimar Republic (1919–1933)
Flag of Nazi Germany (1935–1945)
Flag of Nazi Germany (1935–1945)
War flag of the German Wehrmacht (1938–1945)
War flag of the German Wehrmacht (1938–1945)
LSSAH Standard (1940–1945)
LSSAH Standard (1940–1945)
Standard of the "FBB" (reverse)
Standard of the "FBB" (reverse)
Allied-occupied Germany-Ensign (1946–1949)
Allied-occupied Germany-Ensign (1946–1949)
Flag of East Germany (1959–1990)
Flag of East Germany (1959–1990)
War flag of East Germany (1960–1990)
War flag of East Germany (1960–1990)
Germany and the fall of the Berlin Wall, many Germans cut out the emblem of East Germany
Germany and the fall of the Berlin Wall, many Germans cut out the emblem of East Germany

Brandenburg and Prussia

Margraviate of Brandenburg-Küstrin (1340–1657)
Margraviate of Brandenburg-Küstrin (1340–1657)
Margraviate of Brandenburg (c. 1684)
Margraviate of Brandenburg (c. 1684)
Brandenburg (1660–1750)
Brandenburg (1660–1750)
Royal Prussia (1466–1569)
Royal Prussia (1466–1569)
Duchy of Prussia (1525–1701)
Duchy of Prussia (1525–1701)
Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1935)
Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1935)
Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1750)
Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1750)
Kingdom of Prussia (1750–1801)
Kingdom of Prussia (1750–1801)
Kingdom of Prussia (1801–1803)
Kingdom of Prussia (1801–1803)
Kingdom of Prussia (1803–1892)
Kingdom of Prussia (1803–1892)
Prussian Province of Brandenburg (1815–1945)
Prussian Province of Brandenburg (1815–1945)
War flag of Prussia (1816)
War flag of Prussia (1816)
Royal Standard of the King of Prussia (1871–1918)
Royal Standard of the King of Prussia (1871–1918)
Standard of the Crown Prince (1871–1892)
Standard of the Crown Prince (1871–1892)
Kingdom of Prussia (1892–1918)
Kingdom of Prussia (1892–1918)
Free State of Prussia (1918–1933)
Free State of Prussia (1918–1933)
Free State of Prussia (1933–1935)
Free State of Prussia (1933–1935)
British occupation zone (1945–1949)
British occupation zone (1945–1949)
Soviet occupation zone (1945–1952)
Soviet occupation zone (1945–1952)
American occupation zone (1945–1949)
American occupation zone (1945–1949)
French occupation zone (1945–1949)
French occupation zone (1945–1949)
Land Brandenburg (1945–1952)
Land Brandenburg (1945–1952)

Baden-Württemberg

Electorate of the Palatinate (before 1604)
Electorate of the Palatinate (before 1604)
Electorate of the Palatinate (1604 design)
Electorate of the Palatinate (1604 design)
Peasants' army (1539)
Peasants' army (1539)
Electorate of Baden (1803–1806)
Electorate of Baden (1803–1806)
Electorate of Baden (1848–1862)
Electorate of Baden (1848–1862)
Electorate of Baden (1862–1891)
Electorate of Baden (1862–1891)
Electorate of Baden (1871–1891)
Electorate of Baden (1871–1891)
Grand Duchy of Baden and Republic of Baden (1891–1918)
Grand Duchy of Baden and Republic of Baden (1891–1918)
Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1576–1850)
Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1576–1850)
Province of Hohenzollern (1850–1946)
Province of Hohenzollern (1850–1946)
County of Adendorf (until 1798)
County of Adendorf (until 1798)
Principality of Leyen (1806–1813)
Principality of Leyen (1806–1813)
Duchy of Wuerttemberg (1495–1803)
Duchy of Wuerttemberg (1495–1803)
Electorate of Württemberg (1803–1806)
Electorate of Württemberg (1803–1806)
Kingdom of Württemberg and Free People's State of Württemberg (1805–1945)
Kingdom of Württemberg and Free People's State of Württemberg (1805–1945)
Royal Yacht Club of Württemberg in Friedrichshafen (1913–1918)
Royal Yacht Club of Württemberg in Friedrichshafen (1913–1918)
Württemberg-Baden (1945–1952)
Württemberg-Baden (1945–1952)
American occupation zone (1945–1949)
American occupation zone (1945–1949)
French occupation zone (1945–1949)
French occupation zone (1945–1949)

Bavaria

Hunnic Empire (370s-469)
Hunnic Empire (370s-469)
Avar Khaganate (567-c. 822)
Avar Khaganate (567-c. 822)
Bavaria-Landshut (1353–1392)
Bavaria-Landshut (1353–1392)
Bavaria-Munich (1392–1505)
Bavaria-Munich (1392–1505)
Electorate of Bavaria (1623–1806)
Electorate of Bavaria (1623–1806)
Kingdom of Bavaria (1805–1918), People's State of Bavaria (1918–1919) and Free State of Bavaria
Kingdom of Bavaria (1805–1918), People's State of Bavaria (1918–1919) and Free State of Bavaria
Principality of Ansbach (1398–1791)
Principality of Ansbach (1398–1791)
Principality of Regensburg (1803–1810)
Principality of Regensburg (1803–1810)
Grand Duchy of Würzburg (1805–1814)
Grand Duchy of Würzburg (1805–1814)
Bavarian Soviet Republic (1919)
Bavarian Soviet Republic (1919)
American occupation zone (1945–1949)
American occupation zone (1945–1949)


East Frisia

Duchy of Kniphausen (1689–1702)
Duchy of Kniphausen (1689–1702)
Duchy of Kniphausen (1702–1751)
Duchy of Kniphausen (1702–1751)
Lordship of Kniphausen in 1835
Lordship of Kniphausen in 1835
British occupation zone (1945–1949)
British occupation zone (1945–1949)

Hesse

Free City of Frankfurt
Free City of Frankfurt
Aachen
Aachen
County of Isenburg (1806–1815)
County of Isenburg (1806–1815)
Kingdom of Westphalia (1807–1813)
Kingdom of Westphalia (1807–1813)
Electorate of Hesse
Electorate of Hesse
Nassau-Usingen
Nassau-Usingen
Duchy of Nassau (1806–1866)
Duchy of Nassau (1806–1866)
Grand Duchy of Hesse (1806–1918)
Grand Duchy of Hesse (1806–1918)
Free State Bottleneck (1919–1923)
Free State Bottleneck (1919–1923)
Province of Hesse-Nassau (1868–1944)
Province of Hesse-Nassau (1868–1944)
Province of Kurhessen (1944–1945)
Province of Kurhessen (1944–1945)
Province of Nassau (1944–1945)
Province of Nassau (1944–1945)
American occupation zone (1945–1949)
American occupation zone (1945–1949)

Lower Saxony

Electorate of Hanover (1692)
Electorate of Hanover (1692)
Electorate of Hanover (Civil Ensign) (1801–1866)
Electorate of Hanover (Civil Ensign) (1801–1866)
Kingdom of Hanover (1814–1866)
Kingdom of Hanover (1814–1866)
Kingdom of Hanover (Variant) (1814–1866)
Kingdom of Hanover (Variant) (1814–1866)
State of Hanover (1946)
State of Hanover (1946)
County of Oldenburg (1091–1774)
County of Oldenburg (1091–1774)
Grand Duchy of Oldenburg (1815–1918)
Grand Duchy of Oldenburg (1815–1918)
Principality of Schaumburg-Lippe (1647–1918)
Principality of Schaumburg-Lippe (1647–1918)
Duchy of Brunswick (1814–1830)
Duchy of Brunswick (1814–1830)
Duchy of Brunswick (1830–1918)
Duchy of Brunswick (1830–1918)
British occupation zone (1945–1949)
British occupation zone (1945–1949)
Polish occupation zone (1945–1949)
Polish occupation zone (1945–1949)
Independent Norwegian Brigade Group in Germany (1947–1953)
Independent Norwegian Brigade Group in Germany (1947–1953)
Danish Brigade in Germany (1947–1958)
Danish Brigade in Germany (1947–1958)

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Mecklenburg
Mecklenburg
Pomerania
Pomerania
Obotrites
Obotrites
Traditional flag of Mecklenburg
Traditional flag of Mecklenburg
Soviet occupation zone (1945–1952)
Soviet occupation zone (1945–1952)

North Rhine-Westphalia

Electorate of Trier (898–1801)
Electorate of Trier (898–1801)
Free Imperial City of Aachen (1166–1801)
Free Imperial City of Aachen (1166–1801)
Prince-Bishopric of Münster (1180–1802)
Prince-Bishopric of Münster (1180–1802)
Cisrhenian Republic (1797–1802)
Cisrhenian Republic (1797–1802)
County of Dülmen (1803–1806)
County of Dülmen (1803–1806)
Arenberg (1803–1810)
Arenberg (1803–1810)
Principality of Salm (1802–1811)
Principality of Salm (1802–1811)
Grand Duchy of Berg (1806–1808)
Grand Duchy of Berg (1806–1808)
Prussian Province of the Rhineland
Prussian Province of the Rhineland
Principality of Lippe (c. 1858–1880)
Principality of Lippe (c. 1858–1880)
Principality of Lippe (1880–1918)
Principality of Lippe (1880–1918)
Rhenish Republic (1923–1924)
Rhenish Republic (1923–1924)
British occupation zone (1945–1949)
British occupation zone (1945–1949)
Belgian Forces in Germany (1946–2002)
Belgian Forces in Germany (1946–2002)

Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland

Electorate of Mainz
Electorate of Mainz
Electorate of Trier
Electorate of Trier
Electorate of the Palatinate (before 1604)
Electorate of the Palatinate (before 1604)
Electorate of the Palatinate (1604 design)
Electorate of the Palatinate (1604 design)
Territory of the Saar Basin (1920–1935)
Territory of the Saar Basin (1920–1935)
Saar Protectorate (1947–1956)
Saar Protectorate (1947–1956)

Saxony

Old Saxony (700–785)
Old Saxony (700–785)
House of Ascaniay (950)
House of Ascaniay (950)
House of Wettin (Royal standard)
House of Wettin (Royal standard)
Saxe-Altenburg (1602–1672, 1826–1918, 1918–1920)
Saxe-Altenburg (1602–1672, 1826–1918, 1918–1920)
Saxe-Hildburghausen (1680–1826)
Saxe-Hildburghausen (1680–1826)
Saxe-Coburg and Altenburg (1680–1826)
Saxe-Coburg and Altenburg (1680–1826)
Union State of Saxony, Poland and Lithuania (1697–1706; 1709–1763)
Union State of Saxony, Poland and Lithuania (1697–1706; 1709–1763)
War flag (1697–1706; 1709–1763)
War flag (1697–1706; 1709–1763)
Electorate of Saxony
Electorate of Saxony
Electorate of Saxony without the coat of arms (the flag of the Habsburg monarchy, until 1815)
Electorate of Saxony without the coat of arms (the flag of the Habsburg monarchy, until 1815)
Margraviate of Meissen for troops or princes (1806–1918)
Margraviate of Meissen for troops or princes (1806–1918)
Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1809–1920)
Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1809–1920)
Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1826–1911)
Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1826–1911)
(1826–1918)
(1826–1918)
Saxe-Meiningen flag design (1826–1918)
Saxe-Meiningen flag design (1826–1918)
Ducal standard of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1826–1920)
Ducal standard of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1826–1920)
Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha as consort of Queen Victoria (Royal standard) (1857–1861)
Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha as consort of Queen Victoria (Royal standard) (1857–1861)
Banner of Duchess Anna Amalia of Saxe Weimar
Banner of Duchess Anna Amalia of Saxe Weimar
Modern Royal standard of the House of Wettin
Modern Royal standard of the House of Wettin
Kingdom of Saxony (1815–1918), the Free State of Saxony (Weimar Republic (1918–1925), and reunified Germany (since 1991)
Kingdom of Saxony (1815–1918), the Free State of Saxony (Weimar Republic (1918–1925), and reunified Germany (since 1991)
Duchy of Saxe-Eisenach (1596–1638; 1640–1644; 1662–1809)
Duchy of Saxe-Eisenach (1596–1638; 1640–1644; 1662–1809)
Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1911–1920)
Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1911–1920)
Saxon Soviet Republic (1918–1919)
Saxon Soviet Republic (1918–1919)
Gaufahne Sachsen
Gaufahne Sachsen
Soviet occupation zone (1945–1952)
Soviet occupation zone (1945–1952)

Saxony-Anhalt

Anhalt-Bernburg (1252–1468, 1603–1863)
Anhalt-Bernburg (1252–1468, 1603–1863)
Duchy of Anhalt (1806–1945)
Duchy of Anhalt (1806–1945)
Soviet occupation zone (1945–1952)
Soviet occupation zone (1945–1952)

Schleswig-Holstein

Lübeck (13th century)
Lübeck (13th century)
Duchy of Schleswig
Duchy of Schleswig
Saxe-Lauenburg
Saxe-Lauenburg
Duchy of Holstein
Duchy of Holstein
Free City of Lübeck
Free City of Lübeck
British Heligoland (1807–1890)
British Heligoland (1807–1890)
Province of Schleswig-Holstein (1868–1946)
Province of Schleswig-Holstein (1868–1946)
Southern Schleswig Danes
Southern Schleswig Danes
North Frisians
North Frisians
British occupation zone (1945–1949)
British occupation zone (1945–1949)

Thuringia

Schwarzburg-Sondershausen (1599–1918)
Schwarzburg-Sondershausen (1599–1918)
Saxe-Altenburg (1893–1918)
Saxe-Altenburg (1893–1918)
Saxe-Meiningen
Saxe-Meiningen
Saxe-Hildburghausen
Saxe-Hildburghausen
Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg
Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg
Principality of Reuss-Greiz
Principality of Reuss-Greiz
Principality of Reuss-Gera
Principality of Reuss-Gera
Duchy of Saxe-Eisenach (1897–1918)
Duchy of Saxe-Eisenach (1897–1918)
Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1813–1897)
Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1813–1897)
Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1911–1920)
Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1911–1920)
(1933)
(1933)
Soviet occupation zone (1945–1952)
Soviet occupation zone (1945–1952)

Hamburg

Hamburg (13th century)
Hamburg (13th century)
Free City of Hamburg (1900-1950)
Free City of Hamburg (1900-1950)
British occupation zone (1945–1949)
British occupation zone (1945–1949)

Berlin

(1618–1861)
(1618–1861)
(1861–1912)
(1861–1912)
(1913–1934)
(1913–1934)
(1934–1954)
(1934–1954)
British occupation zone (1945–1949)
British occupation zone (1945–1949)
Soviet occupation zone (1945–1952)
Soviet occupation zone (1945–1952)
American occupation zone (1945–1949)
American occupation zone (1945–1949)
French occupation zone (1945–1949)
French occupation zone (1945–1949)
East Berlin (1954–1990)
East Berlin (1954–1990)
West Berlin (1954–1990)
West Berlin (1954–1990)

Bremen

Bremen (14th century)
Bremen (14th century)
Service flag for state ships and state buildings of the Navy (1891-1892)
Service flag for state ships and state buildings of the Navy (1891-1892)
State flag (German Empire)
State flag (German Empire)
Flag of the naval service (1893-1921)
Flag of the naval service (1893-1921)
Flag of the pilot administration, Bremen (1895-1918)
Flag of the pilot administration, Bremen (1895-1918)
Flag of the naval service (1921-1933)
Flag of the naval service (1921-1933)
Flag of the naval service (1933-1935)
Flag of the naval service (1933-1935)
American occupation zone (1945–1949)
American occupation zone (1945–1949)

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Stralsund (14th century)
Stralsund (14th century)
Wismar (15th century)
Wismar (15th century)
Landesteils Mecklenburg (1866–1934)
Landesteils Mecklenburg (1866–1934)
Province of Pomerania (1815–1945)
Province of Pomerania (1815–1945)
Soviet occupation zone (1945–1952)
Soviet occupation zone (1945–1952)

Historical flags of Greece edit

Kingdom of Macedon (808-146 BCE)
Kingdom of Macedon (808-146 BCE)
The Labarum of Constantine I (337 AD)
The Labarum of Constantine I (337 AD)
The Labarum of Constantine I variant
The Labarum of Constantine I variant
Constantine's labarum, with a wreathed Chi Rho
Constantine's labarum, with a wreathed Chi Rho
FICTION -Flag of the Eastern Roman Empire (6th-12th century)
FICTION -Flag of the Eastern Roman Empire (6th-12th century)
Eastern Roman Empire (1350 AD)
Eastern Roman Empire (1350 AD)
Palaiologan dynasty (14th-century) (The only attested flag of the Eastern Roman Empire)
Palaiologan dynasty (14th-century) (The only attested flag of the Eastern Roman Empire)
Eastern Roman imperial flag (14th century)
Eastern Roman imperial flag (14th century)
Cross quartered with golden discs, the rendition based on the historian Babuin
Cross quartered with golden discs, the rendition based on the historian Babuin
Flag of the Palaiologos dynasty
Flag of the Palaiologos dynasty
Flag of the Palaiologos dynasty (Variant)
Flag of the Palaiologos dynasty (Variant)
Eastern Roman imperial flag, 14th century according to Pietro Vesconte
Eastern Roman imperial flag, 14th century according to Pietro Vesconte
The Flag of Salloniq with 10 diagonal stripes and The Eastern Roman symbol present in the 14th century
The Flag of Salloniq with 10 diagonal stripes and The Eastern Roman symbol present in the 14th century
Eastern Roman imperial flag, 14th century according to Geoffrey of Villehardouin
Eastern Roman imperial flag, 14th century according to Geoffrey of Villehardouin
Eastern Roman flag as shown on some portolan charts
Eastern Roman flag as shown on some portolan charts
Red flag with Chi Rho
Red flag with Chi Rho
Purple flag with Chi Rho
Purple flag with Chi Rho
Example of a military banner appearing in the Madrid Skylitzes
Example of a military banner appearing in the Madrid Skylitzes
Example of a military banner appearing in the Madrid Skylitzes
Example of a military banner appearing in the Madrid Skylitzes
Example of a military banner appearing in the Madrid Skylitzes
Example of a military banner appearing in the Madrid Skylitzes
Example of a military banner appearing in the Madrid Skylitzes
Example of a military banner appearing in the Madrid Skylitzes
Example of a military banner appearing in the Madrid Skylitzes
Example of a military banner appearing in the Madrid Skylitzes
Example of a military banner appearing in the Madrid Skylitzes
Example of a military banner appearing in the Madrid Skylitzes
Example of a military banner appearing in the Madrid Skylitzes
Example of a military banner appearing in the Madrid Skylitzes
Example of a military banner appearing in the Madrid Skylitzes
Example of a military banner appearing in the Madrid Skylitzes
Serbian Empire (1346–1371)
Serbian Empire (1346–1371)
Despotate of the Morea (1349–1460)
Despotate of the Morea (1349–1460)
FICTION - Eyalet of Rumelia (1365-1375)/ (1383-1453)
FICTION - Eyalet of Rumelia (1365-1375)/ (1383-1453)
Eyalet of Rumelia (1375-1383)
Eyalet of Rumelia (1375-1383)
FICTION - Eyalet of Rumelia (1453-1499)
FICTION - Eyalet of Rumelia (1453-1499)
Eyalet of Rumelia (1499-1514)
Eyalet of Rumelia (1499-1514)
FICTION - Eyalet of Rumelia (1514-1517)
FICTION - Eyalet of Rumelia (1514-1517)
Eyalet of Rumelia (1577–1793)/ Morea Eyalet (1661–1686/ 1715-1793)
Eyalet of Rumelia (1577–1793)/ Morea Eyalet (1661–1686/ 1715-1793)
Eyalet of Rumelia (1793–1867)/ Morea Eyalet (1793-1821)
Eyalet of Rumelia (1793–1867)/ Morea Eyalet (1793-1821)
Eyalet of Rumelia (1844–1878)
Eyalet of Rumelia (1844–1878)
Ottoman Greece (Civil ensign)
Ottoman Greece (Civil ensign)
1769 uprising
1769 uprising
The Greek sipahi cavalry units serving with the Turkish army (1431–1619)
The Greek sipahi cavalry units serving with the Turkish army (1431–1619)
Used by Athanasios Diakos and his irregulars during the Greek War of Independence (1821)
Used by Athanasios Diakos and his irregulars during the Greek War of Independence (1821)
Flag used by Andreas Miaoulis (1821)
Flag used by Andreas Miaoulis (1821)
Flag proposed by Rigas Feraios for his envisioned pan-Balkan Federation.
Flag proposed by Rigas Feraios for his envisioned pan-Balkan Federation.
Used by Alexander Ypsilantis
Used by Alexander Ypsilantis
First Hellenic Republic/ Hellenic State/ Second Hellenic Republic/ Kingdom of Greece
First Hellenic Republic/ Hellenic State/ Second Hellenic Republic/ Kingdom of Greece
State Flag of Kingdom of Greece from (1863–1924 and 1935–1973)
State Flag of Kingdom of Greece from (1863–1924 and 1935–1973)
German Occupation of Greece (1941-1944)
German Occupation of Greece (1941-1944)
Italian Occupation of Greece (1941-1943)
Italian Occupation of Greece (1941-1943)
Bulgarian Occupation of Greece (1941-1943)
Bulgarian Occupation of Greece (1941-1943)
Democratic Army of Greece
Democratic Army of Greece
Greek junta (1970–1975)
Greek junta (1970–1975)
Communist Party of Greece
Communist Party of Greece

Mount Athos

The flag raised by Andreas Londos in Patras at the outbreak of the Greek War of Independence
The flag raised by Andreas Londos in Patras at the outbreak of the Greek War of Independence

Attica

Areopagus of Eastern Continental Greece (1821–1825)
Areopagus of Eastern Continental Greece (1821–1825)

Epirus

Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus (1914)
Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus (1914)
Principality of Pindus (1941–1944)
Principality of Pindus (1941–1944)

Thrace

Andrianopolis (1212-1247)
Andrianopolis (1212-1247)
Rebels of Thrace
Rebels of Thrace
Provisional Government of Western Thrace (1913)
Provisional Government of Western Thrace (1913)
Bulgarian Western Thrace (1913-1944)
Bulgarian Western Thrace (1913-1944)

Crete

Kingdom of Candia (1207-1669/1715)
Kingdom of Candia (1207-1669/1715)
Eyalet of Crete (1667–1793)
Eyalet of Crete (1667–1793)
Eyalet of Crete (1793-1898)
Eyalet of Crete (1793-1898)
Great Cretan Revolt (1866–1869)
Great Cretan Revolt (1866–1869)
Cretan 1878 Insurrection (1878)
Cretan 1878 Insurrection (1878)
Cretan State (1898–1913)
Cretan State (1898–1913)

Ionian Islands

Septinsular Republic (1800–1807)
Septinsular Republic (1800–1807)
United States of the Ionian Islands (1815–1864)
United States of the Ionian Islands (1815–1864)

South Aegean/ North Aegean

Lesbos, Samos and Chios (Genoese colony)
Lesbos, Samos and Chios (Genoese colony)
The Knights Hospitaller of Rhodes (1310–1522)
The Knights Hospitaller of Rhodes (1310–1522)
Sanjak of Rhodes (1522–1793)
Sanjak of Rhodes (1522–1793)
Sanjak of Rhodes(1793-1912)
Sanjak of Rhodes(1793-1912)
Free State of Ikaria (1912)
Free State of Ikaria (1912)
Principality of Samos (1834–1912)
Principality of Samos (1834–1912)
Italian Islands of the Aegean (1912–1947)
Italian Islands of the Aegean (1912–1947)

Thessaly

Used by Anthimos Gazis and his irregulars from Thessaly during the Greek War of Independence
Used by Anthimos Gazis and his irregulars from Thessaly during the Greek War of Independence
Another flag used also in Thessaly during the War of Independence, created also by Anthimos Gazis
Another flag used also in Thessaly during the War of Independence, created also by Anthimos Gazis

Chalkidiki

Flag of the revolutionaries from Chalkidiki during the Greek War of Independence
Flag of the revolutionaries from Chalkidiki during the Greek War of Independence

Peloponnese

Morea (1669-1715)
Morea (1669-1715)
The flag of the fighters of the autonomous Mani Peninsula
The flag of the fighters of the autonomous Mani Peninsula

Historical flags of Hungary edit

Flag of the Principality of Hungary (895–1000)
Flag of the Principality of Hungary (895–1000)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1000–1038)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1000–1038)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1046–1172)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1046–1172)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Béla III of Hungary 1172–1196)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Béla III of Hungary 1172–1196)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (13th century–1301)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (13th century–1301)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (Árpád dynasty)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (Árpád dynasty)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1301–1382)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1301–1382)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Sigismund of Hungary 1387–1437)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Sigismund of Hungary 1387–1437)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Vladislaus I of Hungary 1440–1444)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Vladislaus I of Hungary 1440–1444)
Hungarian banner at the Battle of Baia (1467) according to the Chronica Hungarorum
Hungarian banner at the Battle of Baia (1467) according to the Chronica Hungarorum
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Matthias of Hungary 1458–1490)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Matthias of Hungary 1458–1490)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Matthias of Hungary 1458–1490)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Matthias of Hungary 1458–1490)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Vladislaus II of Hungary 1490–1516)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Vladislaus II of Hungary 1490–1516)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Louis II of Hungary 1516–1526)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Louis II of Hungary 1516–1526)
Eyalet of Budin (1541–1686), Temeşvar Eyalet (1552–1716), Eğri Eyalet (1596–1687), Kanije Eyalet (1600–1690), Varat Eyalet (1660–1692) and Uyvar Eyalet (1663–1685)
Eyalet of Budin (1541–1686), Temeşvar Eyalet (1552–1716), Eğri Eyalet (1596–1687), Kanije Eyalet (1600–1690), Varat Eyalet (1660–1692) and Uyvar Eyalet (1663–1685)
Principality of Transylvania (Sigismund Báthory 1586–1598, 1598–1599, 1601–1602)
Principality of Transylvania (Sigismund Báthory 1586–1598, 1598–1599, 1601–1602)
Principality of Transylvania (Gabriel Bethlen 1613–1629)
Principality of Transylvania (Gabriel Bethlen 1613–1629)
Flag of the Principality of Upper Hungary (1682–1685)
Flag of the Principality of Upper Hungary (1682–1685)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (18th century–1848, 1849–1867)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (18th century–1848, 1849–1867)
Flag used during the Hungarian War of Independence of 1848–1849
Flag used during the Hungarian War of Independence of 1848–1849
Flag of Hungary with great coat of arms (1849)
Flag of Hungary with great coat of arms (1849)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1848–1849, 1867–1869)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1848–1849, 1867–1869)
Civil ensign of Austria-Hungary (1869–1918)
Civil ensign of Austria-Hungary (1869–1918)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1869–1918)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1869–1918)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1869–1874)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1869–1874)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1874–1896)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1874–1896)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1896–1915)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1896–1915)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1896–1915)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1896–1915)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1915–1918)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1915–1918)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1915–1918)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1915–1918)
Flag of the Hungarian People's Republic (1918–1919)
Flag of the Hungarian People's Republic (1918–1919)
Flag of the Hungarian Soviet Republic (1919)
Flag of the Hungarian Soviet Republic (1919)
Flag of the Banate of Leitha (1921)
Flag of the Banate of Leitha (1921)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1919–1946)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1919–1946)
War flag of the Royal Hungarian Army (1939–1945)
War flag of the Royal Hungarian Army (1939–1945)
Flag for infantry regiments of the Royal Hungarian Defence Forces (1939–1945)
Flag for infantry regiments of the Royal Hungarian Defence Forces (1939–1945)
Flag of the Hungarian Republic (1946–1949)
Flag of the Hungarian Republic (1946–1949)
Flag of the Hungarian People's Republic (1949–1956)
Flag of the Hungarian People's Republic (1949–1956)
Flag used during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956
Flag used during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956
Flag of the Hungarian People's Republic (1957-1990)
Flag of the Hungarian People's Republic (1957-1990)
Flag of Hungary (1957-)
Flag of Hungary (1957-)
Unofficial state flag (1990-)
Unofficial state flag (1990-)
Unofficial civil flag (1990-)
Unofficial civil flag (1990-)

Transylvania

Attributed flag of the "Kingdom of Siluana" (1350)
Attributed flag of the "Kingdom of Siluana" (1350)
Banner of the Székelys (1500)
Banner of the Székelys (1500)
Principality of Transylvania (Sigismund Báthory 1586–1598, 1598–1599, 1601–1602)
Principality of Transylvania (Sigismund Báthory 1586–1598, 1598–1599, 1601–1602)
Principality of Transylvania (Gabriel Bethlen 1613–1629)
Principality of Transylvania (Gabriel Bethlen 1613–1629)
Principality of Transylvania (Francis II Rákóczi 1704–1711)
Principality of Transylvania (Francis II Rákóczi 1704–1711)
Grand Principality of Transylvania (1711–1867)
Grand Principality of Transylvania (1711–1867)
Transylvanian banner after Queen Maria Theresa's standardization
Transylvanian banner after Queen Maria Theresa's standardization
Ströhl's rendition of the Transylvanian flag (1900)
Ströhl's rendition of the Transylvanian flag (1900)

Budapest

(1873–1930)
(1873–1930)
(1930–1949)
(1930–1949)
(1984–1990)
(1984–1990)
(1990–2011)
(1990–2011)
(2011)
(2011)
(2011–)
(2011–)

Historical flags of Iceland edit

Icelandic Commonwealth (medieval) (930–1262)
Icelandic Commonwealth (medieval) (930–1262)
Kingdom of Norway (1262-1397)
Kingdom of Norway (1262-1397)
Kalmarer Union (1397–1523)
Kalmarer Union (1397–1523)
Denmark-Norway (1537-1814)/ Danish Iceland (1814-1918)
Denmark-Norway (1537-1814)/ Danish Iceland (1814-1918)
(1809)
(1809)
Icelandic Army Regimental Standard (19th century)
Icelandic Army Regimental Standard (19th century)
(1900–1918)
(1900–1918)
(1918–1944)
(1918–1944)
Royal Standard (1921–1944)
Royal Standard (1921–1944)
Brittish occupatian of Iceland (1940)
Brittish occupatian of Iceland (1940)
US occupation of Iceland (1941-1944)
US occupation of Iceland (1941-1944)

Historical flags of Ireland edit

Ulster

Historical flags of Italy edit

Cispadane Republic (1797)
Cispadane Republic (1797)
Flag of the Transpadane Republic (1796–1802)
Flag of the Transpadane Republic (1796–1802)
Flag of the Napoleonic Italian Republic (1802–1805)
Flag of the Napoleonic Italian Republic (1802–1805)
Flag of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy (1805–1812)
Flag of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy (1805–1812)
Cisalpine Republic (1797–1798)
Cisalpine Republic (1797–1798)
Cisalpine Republic (1798–1802)
Cisalpine Republic (1798–1802)
Giovine Italia (19th)
Giovine Italia (19th)
Flag of the Kingdom of Sardinia (1848-1861) then Merchant and civil flag of the Kingdom of Italy (1848–1946)
Flag of the Kingdom of Sardinia (1848-1861)
then Merchant and civil flag of the Kingdom of Italy (1848–1946)
State flag of the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)
State flag of the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)
War flag of the Royal Italian Army
War flag of the Royal Italian Army
Italian Committee of National Liberation (1943–1945)
Italian Committee of National Liberation (1943–1945)
War flag of the Italian Social Republic (1943–1945)
War flag of the Italian Social Republic (1943–1945)
Flag of the Italian Republic (1946-2003)
Flag of the Italian Republic (1946-2003)
Flag of the Italian Republic (2003-2006)
Flag of the Italian Republic (2003-2006)
Flag of the Brigate Rosse
Flag of the Brigate Rosse

Roman Empire/Rome

Vexilloid of the Roman Empire (military standard)
Vexilloid of the Roman Empire (military standard)
Labarum of Constantine the Great
Labarum of Constantine the Great
Labarum of the Western Roman Empire (simple version)
Labarum of the Western Roman Empire (simple version)
Labarum of the Western Roman Empire (fancy version)
Labarum of the Western Roman Empire (fancy version)
Labarum of the Western Roman Empire (purple version)
Labarum of the Western Roman Empire (purple version)
The banner of Rome, used in the Middle Ages.
The banner of Rome, used in the Middle Ages.
The state flag of Rome (1884-2004)
The state flag of Rome (1884-2004)

Abruzzo

Republic of Pescara
Republic of Pescara

Campania

Duchy of Gaeta (839–1140)
Duchy of Gaeta (839–1140)
Republic of Amalfi (958–1137)
Republic of Amalfi (958–1137)
Kingdom of Naples (1282–1442)
Kingdom of Naples (1282–1442)
Kingdom of Naples (1442–1516)
Kingdom of Naples (1442–1516)
Kingdom of Naples (1516–1700)
Kingdom of Naples (1516–1700)
Kingdom of Naples (1714–1734)
Kingdom of Naples (1714–1734)
Parthenopean Republic (1799)
Parthenopean Republic (1799)
Kingdom of Naples (1806–1808)
Kingdom of Naples (1806–1808)
Kingdom of Naples (1808–1811)
Kingdom of Naples (1808–1811)
Kingdom of Naples (1811–1815)
Kingdom of Naples (1811–1815)
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (1816–1848; 1849–1860)
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (1816–1848; 1849–1860)
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (1848)
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (1848)
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (1860)
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (1860)

Emilia-Romagna

Duchy of Parma (1545–1731)
Duchy of Parma (1545–1731)
Duchy of Parma (1815–1847)
Duchy of Parma (1815–1847)
Duchy of Parma (1848–1849)
Duchy of Parma (1848–1849)
Duchy of Parma (1850–1851)
Duchy of Parma (1850–1851)
Duchy of Parma (1851–1859)
Duchy of Parma (1851–1859)
Duchy of Modena and Reggio (before 1830)
Duchy of Modena and Reggio (before 1830)
Duchy of Modena and Reggio (1830–1859)
Duchy of Modena and Reggio (1830–1859)
Cispadane Republic (1796–1797)
Cispadane Republic (1796–1797)
Republic of Carniola (1943–1944)
Republic of Carniola (1943–1944)

Friuli Venezia Giulia

Patria del Friuli (1077–1433)
Patria del Friuli (1077–1433)
County of Gorizia (1127–1747)
County of Gorizia (1127–1747)
Kingdom of Illyria (1816–1849)
Kingdom of Illyria (1816–1849)
Imperial Free City of Trieste (1849–1922)
Imperial Free City of Trieste (1849–1922)
Free Territory Trieste (1947–1954)
Free Territory Trieste (1947–1954)

Lazio

Papal States (1803–1825)
Papal States (1803–1825)
Papal States Infantry and de facto[1] civil flag (1806-1870)
Papal States Infantry and de facto[1] civil flag (1806-1870)
Papal States (1825–1870)
Papal States (1825–1870)
Roman Republic (1798–1799)
Roman Republic (1798–1799)
Roman Republic (1849)
Roman Republic (1849)
War flag of the Roman Republic of 1849
War flag of the Roman Republic of 1849
Principality of Pontecorvo (1806–1815)
Principality of Pontecorvo (1806–1815)
Republic of Pontecorvo (1820–1821)
Republic of Pontecorvo (1820–1821)

Liguria

Marquisate of Finale (12th century–1602)
Marquisate of Finale (12th century–1602)
Republic of Noli (1192–1797)
Republic of Noli (1192–1797)
Republic of Genoa and Ligurian Republic (958–1805)
Republic of Genoa and Ligurian Republic (958–1805)
Principality of Torriglia (1547–1797)
Principality of Torriglia (1547–1797)
Duchy of Savoy
Duchy of Savoy
Kingdom of Sardinia
Kingdom of Sardinia

Lombardy

First documented flag of Milan
First documented flag of Milan
City of Milan
City of Milan
Lordship of Milan (1300-1395)
Lordship of Milan (1300-1395)
Duchy of Milan (1329–1395; 1402–1499)
Duchy of Milan (1329–1395; 1402–1499)
Duchy of Milan (1395–1402)
Duchy of Milan (1395–1402)
Golden Ambrosian Republic (1447–1450)
Golden Ambrosian Republic (1447–1450)
Duchy of Mantua (1328–1575)
Duchy of Mantua (1328–1575)
Duchy of Mantua (1575–1707)
Duchy of Mantua (1575–1707)
Republic of Crema (1797)
Republic of Crema (1797)
Provisional Government of Milan (1848)
Provisional Government of Milan (1848)

Marche

Duchy of Urbino
Duchy of Urbino
Duchy of Urbino
Duchy of Urbino
Republic of Ancona (c. 1177–1532)
Republic of Ancona (c. 1177–1532)
March of Ancona (1100–1798)
March of Ancona (1100–1798)
Anconine Republic (1797–1798)
Anconine Republic (1797–1798)

Piedmont

Marquistate of Saluzzo (14th century-c. 1507)
Marquistate of Saluzzo (14th century-c. 1507)
March of Montferrat (961–1574)
March of Montferrat (961–1574)
Republic of Alba (1796–1796)
Republic of Alba (1796–1796)
Royal Standard of the Savoyard kings of Sardinia of Savoy dynasty (1720-1848)
Royal Standard of the Savoyard kings of Sardinia of Savoy dynasty (1720-1848)
Principality of Masserano (1614–1701)
Principality of Masserano (1614–1701)
Principality of Masserano (1701–1767)
Principality of Masserano (1701–1767)
Astese Republic (1797)
Astese Republic (1797)
Kingdom of Sardinia (1816–1848)
Kingdom of Sardinia (1816–1848)
Republic of Alba (1796–1796)
Republic of Alba (1796–1796)
Republic of Ossola (1944)
Republic of Ossola (1944)
Blue Brigades
Blue Brigades

Sardinia

Judicate of Arborea
Judicate of Arborea
Sardinia (Genoese colony)
Sardinia (Genoese colony)
Kingdom of Tavolara (1836–1934)
Kingdom of Tavolara (1836–1934)
Republic of Tavolara (1886)
Republic of Tavolara (1886)
Kingdom of Sardinia (18th or early 19th century)
Kingdom of Sardinia (18th or early 19th century)
Kingdom of Sardinia (Civil Flag and Civil Ensign ) (1816-1848)
Kingdom of Sardinia (Civil Flag and Civil Ensign ) (1816-1848)
pre-1999 version
pre-1999 version

Sicily

Emirate of Sicily
Emirate of Sicily
Banner of Manfred, King of Sicily (r. 1258–1266)
Banner of Manfred, King of Sicily (r. 1258–1266)
Banner of Charles I of Anjou (1266-1282/5)
Banner of Charles I of Anjou (1266-1282/5)
Kingdom of Sicily (1282–1296)
Kingdom of Sicily (1282–1296)
Kingdom of Sicily (1296–17th century)
Kingdom of Sicily (1296–17th century)
Kingdom of Sicily (from 14th century)
Kingdom of Sicily (from 14th century)
Kingdom of Sicily (17th cent.-c. 1800)
Kingdom of Sicily (17th cent.-c. 1800)
Regimental Colours of the Royal Sicilian Regiment
Regimental Colours of the Royal Sicilian Regiment
Sicilian Kingdom (1848)
Sicilian Kingdom (1848)
Movement for the Independence of Sicily (1945)
Movement for the Independence of Sicily (1945)
The "vespro flag" used by separatist movements (1940s)
The "vespro flag" used by separatist movements (1940s)
Flag of the Voluntary Army for the Independence of Sicily (1945-1946)
Flag of the Voluntary Army for the Independence of Sicily (1945-1946)
Region of Sicily (1995-2000)
Region of Sicily (1995-2000)


Trentino and South Tyrol

Prince-Bishopric of Trent (1027–1803)
Prince-Bishopric of Trent (1027–1803)
(Princely) County of Tyrol (1140–1919)
(Princely) County of Tyrol (1140–1919)
Prince-Bishopric of Trent (until 1793)
Prince-Bishopric of Trent (until 1793)
Prince-Bishopric of Trent (1801-1802)
Prince-Bishopric of Trent (1801-1802)

Umbria

Republic of Cospaia (1440–1826)
Republic of Cospaia (1440–1826)

Tuscany

(1162–1406)
(1162–1406)
Republic of Pisa (c. 1000–1406)
Republic of Pisa (c. 1000–1406)
Republic of Florence (1115–1569)
Republic of Florence (1115–1569)
the Ghibellines (1250)
the Ghibellines (1250)
Republic of Florence (-1569)
Republic of Florence (-1569)
Republic of Siena (Variant) (13th century)
Republic of Siena (Variant) (13th century)
Republic of Siena (1125–1555)
Republic of Siena (1125–1555)
State of the Presidi (1557–1801)
State of the Presidi (1557–1801)
Grand Duchy of Tuscany (1562–1737)
Grand Duchy of Tuscany (1562–1737)
Kingdom of Etruria (1801–1807)
Kingdom of Etruria (1801–1807)
Grand Duchy of Tuscany (1815–1848, 1849–1860)
Grand Duchy of Tuscany (1815–1848, 1849–1860)
Grand Duchy of Tuscany (1765–1800, 1815–1848, 1849–1860)
Grand Duchy of Tuscany (1765–1800, 1815–1848, 1849–1860)
Grand Duchy of Tuscany (1848–1849)
Grand Duchy of Tuscany (1848–1849)
Duchy of Massa and Carrara (1473–1829)
Duchy of Massa and Carrara (1473–1829)
Lordship of Piombino (1398–1701)
Lordship of Piombino (1398–1701)
Principality of Piombino (1701–1803)
Principality of Piombino (1701–1803)
Republic of Lucca (13th century–1799)
Republic of Lucca (13th century–1799)
Jacobin State of Lucca (1799–1801)
Jacobin State of Lucca (1799–1801)
Republic of Lucca (1801–1805)
Republic of Lucca (1801–1805)
Principality of Lucca and Piombino (1805–1814)
Principality of Lucca and Piombino (1805–1814)
Duchy of Lucca (1815–1818)
Duchy of Lucca (1815–1818)
Duchy of Lucca (1818–1824)
Duchy of Lucca (1818–1824)
Duchy of Lucca (1824–1847)
Duchy of Lucca (1824–1847)
Principality of Elba (1814–1815)
Principality of Elba (1814–1815)
Tuscan Provisional Government (1859–1860)
Tuscan Provisional Government (1859–1860)
Tuscan National Liberation Committee (1943–1945)
Tuscan National Liberation Committee (1943–1945)

Veneto

March of Verona
March of Verona
Republic of Venice (Mid-14th century)
Republic of Venice
(Mid-14th century)
Republic of Venice (sword and closed book variant)
Republic of Venice
(sword and closed book variant)
Republic of Venice (open book variant)
Republic of Venice
(open book variant)
Pavillion of Doge Domenico II Contarini (1659-1675) a.k.a. the "Contarina"
Pavillion of Doge Domenico II Contarini (1659-1675)
a.k.a. the "Contarina"
Republic of San Marco (1848–1849)
Republic of San Marco (1848–1849)

Historical flags of Latvia edit

State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1561)
State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1561)
Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania under the Jagiellonian Dynasty (1561–1572)
Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania under the Jagiellonian Dynasty (1561–1572)
Duchy of Courland and Semigallia (1562–1795)
Duchy of Courland and Semigallia (1562–1795)
Flag of the Kingdom of Livonia (1570–1579)
Flag of the Kingdom of Livonia (1570–1579)
Duchy of Courland and Semigallia (Civil ensin)
Duchy of Courland and Semigallia (Civil ensin)
Crown of the Kingdom of Poland (Banner of Sigismund III Vasa) (1587–1632/–1795)
Crown of the Kingdom of Poland (Banner of Sigismund III Vasa) (1587–1632/–1795)
Polish–Swedish union (Royal Banner used by the Vasa dynasty) (1587–1668)
Polish–Swedish union (Royal Banner used by the Vasa dynasty) (1587–1668)
Swedish occupation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1655-1659)
Swedish occupation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1655-1659)
Russian occupation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1655-1667)
Russian occupation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1655-1667)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki) (1669-1673)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki) (1669-1673)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Sobieski) (1674-1697)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Sobieski) (1674-1697)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Wettin) (1697-1704/1709-1763)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Wettin) (1697-1704/1709-1763)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Leszczyński) (1704-1709)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Leszczyński) (1704-1709)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of Stanisław II of Poland) (1763-1795)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of Stanisław II of Poland) (1763-1795)
Courland Governorate (1775–1795)
Courland Governorate (1775–1795)
Courland Governorate (1795–1918)
Courland Governorate (1795–1918)
German ocupation of Latvia (1915-1918)
German ocupation of Latvia (1915-1918)
United Baltic Duchy (1918)
United Baltic Duchy (1918)
United Baltic Duchy (1918)
United Baltic Duchy (1918)
Iskolat (1917–1918)
Iskolat (1917–1918)
Flag of the Iron Division (1919)
Flag of the Iron Division (1919)
Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic (1918–1920)
Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic (1918–1920)
Reichskommissariat Ostland (1941–1945)
Reichskommissariat Ostland (1941–1945)
Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic (1940–1953)
Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic (1940–1953)
Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic (1953–1990)
Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic (1953–1990)
Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic (Reverse) (1953–1990)
Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic (Reverse) (1953–1990)

Riga

Riga (13th century)
Riga (13th century)
The Flag of Riga During 1917-1920s
The Flag of Riga During 1917-1920s

Historical flags of Liechtenstein edit

Flag of the Lordship of Schellenberg (Unknown-1719)
Flag of the Lordship of Schellenberg (Unknown-1719)
Flag of the County of Vaduz (Unknown-1719)
Flag of the County of Vaduz (Unknown-1719)
(1719–1852)
(1719–1852)
(1852–1921)
(1852–1921)
(1921–1937)
(1921–1937)
(1937–1982)
(1937–1982)

Historical flags of Lithuania edit

Duchy of Lіthuania (1305–1413)
Duchy of Lіthuania (1305–1413)
Royal military banner of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (c. 1236–1795)
Royal military banner of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (c. 1236–1795)
Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania under the Jagiellonian Dynasty (1385–1572)
Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania under the Jagiellonian Dynasty (1385–1572)
Flag of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (1416)
Flag of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (1416)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner used by the Vasa dynasty) (1587–1668)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner used by the Vasa dynasty) (1587–1668)
Banner of Vilnius Voivodeship (1609-1618)
Banner of Vilnius Voivodeship (1609-1618)
Swedish occupation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1655-1659)
Swedish occupation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1655-1659)
Russian occupation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1655-1667)
Russian occupation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1655-1667)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki) (1669-1673)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki) (1669-1673)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Sobieski) (1674-1697)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Sobieski) (1674-1697)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Wettin) (1697-1704/1709-1763)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Wettin) (1697-1704/1709-1763)
Flag of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (1702)
Flag of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (1702)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Leszczyński) (1704-1709)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Leszczyński) (1704-1709)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of Stanisław II of Poland) (1763-1795)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of Stanisław II of Poland) (1763-1795)
Flag of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (1792)
Flag of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (1792)
Flag of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (18th century)
Flag of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (18th century)
Kovno Governorate (1843-1858/ 1896-1918
Kovno Governorate (1843-1858/ 1896-1918
Kovno Governorate (1858-1896)
Kovno Governorate (1858-1896)
German ocupation of Lithuania (1915-1918)
German ocupation of Lithuania (1915-1918)
Kingdom of Lithuania (1918)
Kingdom of Lithuania (1918)
Republic of Perloja (1918–1923)
Republic of Perloja (1918–1923)
Lithuanian SSR and Socialist Soviet Republic of Lithuania and Belorussia (1918–1919)
Lithuanian SSR and Socialist Soviet Republic of Lithuania and Belorussia (1918–1919)
Republic of Central Lithuania (1920–1922)
Republic of Central Lithuania (1920–1922)
Republic of Central Lithuania (Variant) (1920–1922)
Republic of Central Lithuania (Variant) (1920–1922)
Vilnius Conference
Vilnius Conference
(1918–1940)
(1918–1940)
Klaipėda Region (1920–1939)
Klaipėda Region (1920–1939)
Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (1940–1953)
Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (1940–1953)
Reichskommissariat Ostland
Reichskommissariat Ostland
Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (1953–1988)
Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (1953–1988)
Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (Reverse flag) (1953–1988)
Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (Reverse flag) (1953–1988)
(1988–2004)
(1988–2004)

Historical flags of Luxembourg edit

Flag of the County/Duchy of Luxemburg (1353–1797)
Flag of the County/Duchy of Luxemburg (1353–1797)
(1831–1848)
(1831–1848)
Flag of the Duchy of Luxemburg (1848-1914/1918-1940/1972-1993)
Flag of the Duchy of Luxemburg (1848-1914/1918-1940/1972-1993)
German occupation of Luxemburg (1914-1918)
German occupation of Luxemburg (1914-1918)
Military Administration in Belgium and Northern France (1940-1944)
Military Administration in Belgium and Northern France (1940-1944)

Historical flags of Malta edit

Abbasid Caliphates (902–1258)
Abbasid Caliphates (902–1258)
Emirate of Sicily
Emirate of Sicily
Banner of Manfred, King of Sicily (r. 1258–1266)
Banner of Manfred, King of Sicily (r. 1258–1266)
Banner of Charles I of Anjou (1266-1282/5)
Banner of Charles I of Anjou (1266-1282/5)
Kingdom of Sicily (1282–1296)
Kingdom of Sicily (1282–1296)
Kingdom of Sicily (1296–17th century)
Kingdom of Sicily (1296–17th century)
Kingdom of Sicily (from 14th century)
Kingdom of Sicily (from 14th century)
Knights Hospitaller of Malta and Gozo (1530-1798)
Knights Hospitaller of Malta and Gozo (1530-1798)
The Gozitan Nation (1798–1801)
The Gozitan Nation (1798–1801)
Crown Colony of Malta (19th century)
Crown Colony of Malta (19th century)
Flag of the Governor of Malta (1875–1898)
Flag of the Governor of Malta (1875–1898)
Crown Colony of Malta (1875–1898)
Crown Colony of Malta (1875–1898)
Governor of Malta (1898–1943)
Governor of Malta (1898–1943)
Crown Colony of Malta (1898–1923)
Crown Colony of Malta (1898–1923)
Crown Colony of Malta (1923–1943)
Crown Colony of Malta (1923–1943)
Crown Colony of Malta (1943–1964)
Crown Colony of Malta (1943–1964)
Crown Colony of Malta (1943–1964)
Crown Colony of Malta (1943–1964)
Unofficial Flag (1943–1964)
Unofficial Flag (1943–1964)

Historical flags of Moldova edit

Historical flags of Monaco edit

Banner of the Kingdom of France (987–1034)
Banner of the Kingdom of France
(987–1034)
Banner of the Holy Roman Empire (1034–1215)
Banner of the Holy Roman Empire
(1034–1215)
Flag of the Republic of Genoa (1339–1353)
Flag of the Republic of Genoa
(1339–1353)
Flag of the Crown of Aragon (1353–1419)
Flag of the Crown of Aragon
(1353–1419)
Flag of Monaco (1419–1428, 1688–1793)
Flag of Monaco
(1419–1428, 1688–1793)
Flag of the Duchy of Milan (1428–1447, 1450–1498)
Flag of the Duchy of Milan
(1428–1447, 1450–1498)
Flag of the Golden Ambrosian Republic (1447–1450)
Flag of the Golden Ambrosian Republic
(1447–1450)
Flag of the Kingdom of France (1498–1525)
Flag of the Kingdom of France
(1498–1525)
Flag of the Habsburg Spain (1525–1641)
Flag of the Habsburg Spain
(1525–1641)
Flag of the Kingdom of France (1641–1688)
Flag of the Kingdom of France
(1641–1688)
Flag of France (1793–1794)
Flag of France
(1793–1794)
Flag of the French First Republic and the First French Empire (1794–1814)
Flag of the French First Republic and the First French Empire
(1794–1814)
Flag of Monaco (1814–1815, 1861–1881)
Flag of Monaco
(1814–1815, 1861–1881)
Flag of the Kingdom of Sardinia (1815–1816)
Flag of the Kingdom of Sardinia
(1815–1816)
Flag of the Kingdom of Sardinia (1816–1848)
Flag of the Kingdom of Sardinia
(1816–1848)
Flag of the Kingdom of Sardinia (1848–1861)
Flag of the Kingdom of Sardinia
(1848–1861)
Flag of the Kingdom of Italy (1942–1943)
Flag of the Kingdom of Italy
(1942–1943)
Flag of the Nazi Germany (1943–1945)
Flag of the Nazi Germany
(1943–1945)

Historical flags of Montenegro edit


Flag of King Stefan Vladislav
Flag of King Stefan Vladislav
Serbian Empire (1346–1371)
Serbian Empire (1346–1371)
Moravian Serbia (1371–1402)
Moravian Serbia (1371–1402)
Shkodra und Montenegro (1396-1479)
Shkodra und Montenegro (1396-1479)
Serbian Despotate (1402–1442/ 1444–1459)
Serbian Despotate (1402–1442/ 1444–1459)
Principality of Zeta (1451–1496)
Principality of Zeta (1451–1496)
FICTION - Sanjak of Montenegro (1514-1517)
FICTION - Sanjak of Montenegro (1514-1517)
Sanjak of Montenegro (1517–1793)/ Montenegro Vilayet (1528–1696)
Sanjak of Montenegro (1517–1793)/ Montenegro Vilayet (1528–1696)
Sanjak of Montenegro (1793–1852)
Sanjak of Montenegro (1793–1852)
Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro (pre-19th century)
Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro (pre-19th century)
Principality of Montenegro (1852–1905)
Principality of Montenegro (1852–1905)
Kingdom of Montenegro (1905–1918)
Kingdom of Montenegro (1905–1918)
Austro-Hungarian occupation of Montenegro (1916–1918)
Austro-Hungarian occupation of Montenegro (1916–1918)
Province of Montenegro (1918-1922)/ Zeta Oblast, Oblast of Užice (1922–1929)/ Zeta Banovina (1929–1941)
Province of Montenegro (1918-1922)/ Zeta Oblast, Oblast of Užice (1922–1929)/ Zeta Banovina (1929–1941)
Italian governorate of Montenegro (1941–1944)
Italian governorate of Montenegro (1941–1944)
Socialist Republic of Montenegro (1946–1993)
Socialist Republic of Montenegro (1946–1993)
Republic of Montenegro (1993–1994)
Republic of Montenegro (1993–1994)
Republic of Montenegro (1994–2004)
Republic of Montenegro (1994–2004)

Historical flags of Netherlands edit

Duchy of Lower Lotharingia (959–1190)
Duchy of Lower Lotharingia (959–1190)
Bishopric of Utrecht (1024–1528)
Bishopric of Utrecht (1024–1528)
Burgundian Netherlands (1384–1482)
Burgundian Netherlands (1384–1482)
Habsburg Netherlands (1482–1797)
Habsburg Netherlands (1482–1797)
Spanish Netherlands (1556–1581)
Spanish Netherlands (1556–1581)
Dutch Republic (1581–1795)
Dutch Republic (1581–1795)
Dutch Republic (1652–1795)
Dutch Republic (1652–1795)
Batavian Republic (naval flag, 1795–1801)
Batavian Republic (naval flag, 1795–1801)
Batavian Republic, and the Kingdom of Holland (1795–1810)
Batavian Republic, and the Kingdom of Holland (1795–1810)
Batavian Commonwealth (1801-1806)
Batavian Commonwealth (1801-1806)
Flag of the First French Empire during occupation of Holland (1810-1813)
Flag of the First French Empire during occupation of Holland (1810-1813)
Reich Commissariat for the Occupied Dutch Territories (1940–1945)
Reich Commissariat for the Occupied Dutch Territories (1940–1945)

Curaçao

Dutch West India Company (1636–1792)
Dutch West India Company (1636–1792)
Territory of Curaçao and Dependencies (1810–1950)
Territory of Curaçao and Dependencies (1810–1950)
(1982-1984)
(1982-1984)

Aruba

Dutch West India Company (1636–1792)
Dutch West India Company (1636–1792)
Territory of Curaçao and Dependencies (1810–1950)
Territory of Curaçao and Dependencies (1810–1950)
Flag of the Governor of Aruba (1945–1959)
Flag of the Governor of Aruba (1945–1959)
Aruba (1960–2000)
Aruba (1960–2000)

Netherlands Antilles

(1959–1986)
(1959–1986)
(1986–2010)
(1986–2010)

Historical flags of North Macedonia edit

Second Bulgarian Empire (1325)
Second Bulgarian Empire (1325)
Second Bulgarian Empire (Variant) (?-1396)
Second Bulgarian Empire (Variant) (?-1396)
Flag of King Stefan Vladislav (1334-1339)
Flag of King Stefan Vladislav (1334-1339)
Flag of the Kingdom of Serbia (1339–1346)/ Serbian Empire (1346-1371)
Flag of the Kingdom of Serbia (1339–1346)/ Serbian Empire (1346-1371)
Lordship of Prilep (1371–1395)
Lordship of Prilep (1371–1395)
FICTION - Eyalet of Rumelia (1308-1375/1383-1453)
FICTION - Eyalet of Rumelia (1308-1375/1383-1453)
FICTION - Eyalet of Rumelia (1463-1499)
FICTION - Eyalet of Rumelia (1463-1499)
Eyalet of Rumelia (1499-1514)
Eyalet of Rumelia (1499-1514)
FICTION - Eyalet of Rumelia (1514-1517)
FICTION - Eyalet of Rumelia (1514-1517)
Eyalet of Rumelia (1517–1793)
Eyalet of Rumelia (1517–1793)
Eyalet of Rumelia (1793–1867)
Eyalet of Rumelia (1793–1867)
Manastir vilayet (1874–1877/ 1879–1912)/ Kosovo vilayet (1877–1913)/ Salonica vilayet (1867–1912)
Manastir vilayet (1874–1877/ 1879–1912)/ Kosovo vilayet (1877–1913)/ Salonica vilayet (1867–1912)
Kingdom of Serbia (1912–1915)
Kingdom of Serbia (1912–1915)
Tsardom of Bulgaria (1915-1918/ 1941-1944)
Tsardom of Bulgaria (1915-1918/ 1941-1944)
Province of Southern Serbia (1918-1922)/ Oblast of Bitola, Oblast of Skopje, Oblast of Štip (1922–1929)/ Vardar Banovina (1929–1941)
Province of Southern Serbia (1918-1922)/ Oblast of Bitola, Oblast of Skopje, Oblast of Štip (1922–1929)/ Vardar Banovina (1929–1941)
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (1920s)
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (1920s)
Republic of Kruševo (1903–1903)
Republic of Kruševo (1903–1903)
Independent State of Macedonia (1944)
Independent State of Macedonia (1944)
Socialist Republic of Macedonia (1944–1946)
Socialist Republic of Macedonia (1944–1946)
Socialist Republic of Macedonia (1963–1991)
Socialist Republic of Macedonia (1963–1991)
(1992–1995)
(1992–1995)
Republic of Vevčani (1991–1992)
Republic of Vevčani (1991–1992)

Historical flags of Norway edit

North Sea Empire (Raven Banner)
North Sea Empire (Raven Banner)
North Sea Empire (Raven Banner) (Variant)
North Sea Empire (Raven Banner) (Variant)
North Sea Empire (Raven Banner) (Variant)
North Sea Empire (Raven Banner) (Variant)
Kingdom of Norway (872–1397)
Kingdom of Norway (872–1397)
Kalmar Union (1397–1523)
Kalmar Union (1397–1523)
Denmark-Norway (1537-1814)
Denmark-Norway (1537-1814)
Kingdom of Norway (1814)
Kingdom of Norway (1814)
United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway (Norwegian version; 1844–1899)
United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway (Norwegian version; 1844–1899)
Nasjonal Samling
Nasjonal Samling
Reichskommissariat Norwegen (1940–1945)
Reichskommissariat Norwegen (1940–1945)
Alternative state flag of the Quisling regime (1942–1945)
Alternative state flag of the Quisling regime (1942–1945)

Svalbard

Dutch Republic (1596-1710)
Dutch Republic (1596-1710)
Dutch Republic (1710–1795)
Dutch Republic (1710–1795)
English Bear Island
English Bear Island
Kingdom of Denmark-Norway
Kingdom of Denmark-Norway
The flag of the Kingdom of Great Britain (1707–1801)
The flag of the Kingdom of Great Britain (1707–1801)
UK occupation of Svalbard
UK occupation of Svalbard
Kingdom of Holland (1815)
Kingdom of Holland (1815)
United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway (Norwegian version; 1844–1882/1884–1905)
United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway (Norwegian version; 1844–1882/1884–1905)
Austro-Hungarian occupation of Svalbard (1883)
Austro-Hungarian occupation of Svalbard (1883)
Norway (1905-1940)
Norway (1905-1940)
A proposed flag of Svalbard (1930)
A proposed flag of Svalbard (1930)
Reichskommissariat Norwegen (1940–1945)
Reichskommissariat Norwegen (1940–1945)

Historical flags of Poland edit


Kingdom of Poland (medieval)
Kingdom of Poland (medieval)
Kingdom of Poland (14th Century)
Kingdom of Poland (14th Century)
Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania under the Jagiellonian Dynasty (1385–1572)
Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania under the Jagiellonian Dynasty (1385–1572)
Crown of the Kingdom of Poland (Banner of Sigismund III Vasa) (1587–1632/–1795)
Crown of the Kingdom of Poland (Banner of Sigismund III Vasa) (1587–1632/–1795)
Polish–Swedish union (Royal Banner used by the Vasa dynasty) (1587–1668)
Polish–Swedish union (Royal Banner used by the Vasa dynasty) (1587–1668)
Swedish occupation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1655-1659)
Swedish occupation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1655-1659)
Russian occupation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1655-1667)
Russian occupation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1655-1667)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki) (1669-1673)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki) (1669-1673)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Sobieski) (1674-1697)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Sobieski) (1674-1697)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Wettin) (1697-1704/1709-1763)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Wettin) (1697-1704/1709-1763)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Leszczyński) (1704-1709)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Leszczyński) (1704-1709)
Banner of The Wettin kings (1733-1763/1709-1733/1697-1706)
Banner of The Wettin kings (1733-1763/1709-1733/1697-1706)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of Stanisław II of Poland) (1763-1795)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of Stanisław II of Poland) (1763-1795)
New Galicia (1795–1803)/ Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, with the Grand Duchy of Kraków and the Duchies of Auschwitz and Zator (Austrian flag) (1772-1807/1815-1918)/ Military Government of Lublin (1915–1918)
New Galicia (1795–1803)/ Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, with the Grand Duchy of Kraków and the Duchies of Auschwitz and Zator (Austrian flag) (1772-1807/1815-1918)/ Military Government of Lublin (1915–1918)
Russian occupation of Poland (1772-1830)/ Vistula Land (1896–1915)
Russian occupation of Poland (1772-1830)/ Vistula Land (1896–1915)
South Prussia, New East Prussia, Netze District, Province of West Prussia (1772-1801)
South Prussia, New East Prussia, Netze District, Province of West Prussia (1772-1801)
South Prussia, New East Prussia, Netze District, Province of West Prussia (1801–1803)
South Prussia, New East Prussia, Netze District, Province of West Prussia (1801–1803)
South Prussia, New East Prussia, Netze District (1803–1807)/ Province of West Prussia (1803-1829)
South Prussia, New East Prussia, Netze District (1803–1807)/ Province of West Prussia (1803-1829)
Duchy of Warsaw (1807–1815)
Duchy of Warsaw (1807–1815)
French Occupation of the Duchy of Warsaw (1812)
French Occupation of the Duchy of Warsaw (1812)
Flag of the Russian Tsar as king of the Congress Kingdom (1815–1830)
Flag of the Russian Tsar as king of the Congress Kingdom (1815–1830)
Ensign of Congress Poland (1815–1830)
Ensign of Congress Poland (1815–1830)
Kingdom of Poland (1830–1831)
Kingdom of Poland (1830–1831)
Vistula Land (1867–1896)
Vistula Land (1867–1896)
Flag of the Polish-Lithuanian-Ruthenian Commonwealth (January Uprising) (1863–1864)
Flag of the Polish-Lithuanian-Ruthenian Commonwealth (January Uprising) (1863–1864)
Flag of the Polish-Lithuanian-Ruthenian Commonwealth (January Uprising) (Alternate) (1863–1864)
Flag of the Polish-Lithuanian-Ruthenian Commonwealth (January Uprising) (Alternate) (1863–1864)
Flag of Province of West Prussia (German flag) (1878–1920)/ General Governorate of Warsaw (1915–1918)
Flag of Province of West Prussia (German flag) (1878–1920)/ General Governorate of Warsaw (1915–1918)
Kingdom of Poland (1917–1918)/ Republic of Poland (1919-1927)
Kingdom of Poland (1917–1918)/ Republic of Poland (1919-1927)
Republic of Poland (1927–1939)
Republic of Poland (1927–1939)
Central Lithuania (1920-1922)
Central Lithuania (1920-1922)
Republic of Poland (1947–1952)/ Polish People’s Republic (1952–1989)
Republic of Poland (1947–1952)/ Polish People’s Republic (1952–1989)
General Government (1939–1945)
General Government (1939–1945)
Polish Underground State (1939–1945)
Polish Underground State (1939–1945)
Polish Soviet Socialist Republic
Polish Soviet Socialist Republic
Peasants' Battalions (1940–1945)
Peasants' Battalions (1940–1945)
General Government (Proposed)
General Government (Proposed)

Pomerania

Danzig (Gdańsk) (14th century)
Danzig (Gdańsk) (14th century)
Stettin (Szczecin) (15th century)
Stettin (Szczecin) (15th century)
Duchy of Pomerania (medieval)
Duchy of Pomerania (medieval)
Free City of Danzig (1920–1939)
Free City of Danzig (1920–1939)

Mazovia

Banner used by the forces of duke Siemowit IV, during the Battle of Grunwald (1410)
Banner used by the forces of duke Siemowit IV, during the Battle of Grunwald (1410)
Duchy of Masovia (medieval)
Duchy of Masovia (medieval)
Masovian Voivodeship (2005-2006)
Masovian Voivodeship (2005-2006)

Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship

Elbing (Elbląg) (14th century)
Elbing (Elbląg) (14th century)
Prince-Bishopric of Warmia (medieval)
Prince-Bishopric of Warmia (medieval)

Silesia

Duchies of Silesia (1335–1742)
Duchies of Silesia (1335–1742)
The flag proposed by the Union of Upper Silesians (1920)
The flag proposed by the Union of Upper Silesians (1920)
Lower Silesian Voivodeship (2001-2008)
Lower Silesian Voivodeship (2001-2008)
Lower Silesian Voivodeship (2008-2009)
Lower Silesian Voivodeship (2008-2009)

Galicia

Galicia (1849)
Galicia (1849)
Galicia (1849–1890)
Galicia (1849–1890)
Galicia (1890–1918)
Galicia (1890–1918)
Galician Soviet Socialist Republic (1920)
Galician Soviet Socialist Republic (1920)

Lesser Poland Voivodeship

Free City of Cracow (1815–1846)
Free City of Cracow (1815–1846)
Grand Duchy of Kraków (1846–1918)
Grand Duchy of Kraków (1846–1918)
Lemko-Rusyn People's Republic (1918–1920)
Lemko-Rusyn People's Republic (1918–1920)
Frontier March of Posen-West Prussia (1922–1938)
Frontier March of Posen-West Prussia (1922–1938)

Greater Poland

Grand Duchy of Posen (1815–1848)
Grand Duchy of Posen (1815–1848)
Province of Posen (1848–1920)
Province of Posen (1848–1920)
Flag of Province of West Prussia (1886–1920)
Flag of Province of West Prussia (1886–1920)

Historical flags of Portugal edit

(1095–1143)
(1095–1143)
(1143–1185)
(1143–1185)
(1185–1248)
(1185–1248)
(1248–1385)
(1248–1385)
(1385–1485)
(1385–1485)
(1485–1495)
(1485–1495)
(1495–1521)
(1495–1521)
(1521–1578)
(1521–1578)
(1578–1640)
(1578–1640)
Iberian Union (1580–1640)
Iberian Union (1580–1640)
(1616–1640)
(1616–1640)
(1640–1667)
(1640–1667)
(1667–1706)
(1667–1706)
(1706–1750;1826–1834)
(1706–1750;1826–1834)
(1750–1816)
(1750–1816)
French Occupied of Portugal (1807/ 1810)
French Occupied of Portugal (1807/ 1810)
Spanish Occupied of Portugal (1807)
Spanish Occupied of Portugal (1807)
(1816–1826)
(1816–1826)
(1834–1910)
(1834–1910)

Azores

Azores Liberation Front
Azores Liberation Front
First Autonomist Flag (November 1876)
First Autonomist Flag (November 1876)

Historical flags of the Romani/Gypsy people edit

"Gypsy colours of Spain", as reported by Lord Lilford
"Gypsy colours of Spain", as reported by Lord Lilford
Variant reportedly advanced by the UGRR ca. 1933
Variant reportedly advanced by the UGRR ca. 1933
Triband version (1960s)
Triband version (1960s)
Variant with flame (1960s)
Variant with flame (1960s)
GIPSAR banner (1970)
GIPSAR banner (1970)
Flag for survivors of the Romani genocide (1975)
Flag for survivors of the Romani genocide (1975)

Historical flags of Romania edit

Dacian Kingdom (88 BC–106 AD)
Dacian Kingdom (88 BC–106 AD)
United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia (1859—1862)
United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia (1859—1862)
United Principalities of Romania (1862–1866)
United Principalities of Romania (1862–1866)
Austro-Hungarian occupation of Romania (1917–1918)
Austro-Hungarian occupation of Romania (1917–1918)
Iron Guard
Iron Guard
Romanian People's Republic (1948)
Romanian People's Republic (1948)
Romanian People's Republic (1948–1952)
Romanian People's Republic (1948–1952)
Romanian People's Republic (1952–1965)
Romanian People's Republic (1952–1965)
Socialist Republic of Romania (1965–1989)
Socialist Republic of Romania (1965–1989)
Romanian Revolution (1989)
Romanian Revolution (1989)

Wallachia


Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1282–1301)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1282–1301)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1301–1330/ 1369-1375)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1301–1330/ 1369-1375)
Principality of Wallachia (1532)
Principality of Wallachia (1532)
Principality of Wallachia (1593–1611)
Principality of Wallachia (1593–1611)
Principality of Wallachia (1700s)
Principality of Wallachia (1700s)
Austrian occupation of Romania (1789-1791/ 1854-1856)
Austrian occupation of Romania (1789-1791/ 1854-1856)
Russian occupation of Wallachia and Moldavia (1806-1812/ 1828-1854/ 1856-1858)
Russian occupation of Wallachia and Moldavia (1806-1812/ 1828-1854/ 1856-1858)
Russian occupation of Wallachia and Moldavia (1858-1859/ 1877)
Russian occupation of Wallachia and Moldavia (1858-1859/ 1877)
Sacred Band (1821)
Sacred Band (1821)
Principality of Wallachia (1822)
Principality of Wallachia (1822)
Principality of Wallachia (1831)
Principality of Wallachia (1831)
Civil ensign of Wallachia (1834)
Civil ensign of Wallachia (1834)
Principality of Wallachia (1834)
Principality of Wallachia (1834)
Principality of Wallachia (1858)
Principality of Wallachia (1858)
Wallachian Revolution of 1848
Wallachian Revolution of 1848

Moldavia

Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1301–1359/ 1371-1375)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1301–1359/ 1371-1375)
Principality of Moldavia (14th–19th century)
Principality of Moldavia (14th–19th century)
Principality of Moldavia (1467)
Principality of Moldavia (1467)
Moldavian flag in the Battle of Baia (1467)
Moldavian flag in the Battle of Baia (1467)
Civil ensign of Moldavia (1500s)
Civil ensign of Moldavia (1500s)
Military colors (?) of the Principality of Moldavia
Military colors (?) of the Principality of Moldavia
Principality of Moldavia (1531)
Principality of Moldavia (1531)
Principality of Moldavia (1574)
Principality of Moldavia (1574)
Principality of Moldavia (1601)
Principality of Moldavia (1601)
Russian occupation of Wallachia and Moldavia (1806-1812/ 1828-1854/ 1856-1858)
Russian occupation of Wallachia and Moldavia (1806-1812/ 1828-1854/ 1856-1858)
Russian occupation of Wallachia and Moldavia (1858-1859/ 1877)
Russian occupation of Wallachia and Moldavia (1858-1859/ 1877)

Transylvania

Attributed flag of the "Kingdom of Siluana" (1350)
Attributed flag of the "Kingdom of Siluana" (1350)
Banner of the Székelys (1500)
Banner of the Székelys (1500)
Principality of Transylvania (Sigismund Báthory 1586–1598, 1598–1599, 1601–1602)
Principality of Transylvania (Sigismund Báthory 1586–1598, 1598–1599, 1601–1602)
Principality of Transylvania (Gabriel Bethlen 1613–1629)
Principality of Transylvania (Gabriel Bethlen 1613–1629)
Principality of Transylvania (Francis II Rákóczi 1704–1711)
Principality of Transylvania (Francis II Rákóczi 1704–1711)
Grand Principality of Transylvania (1711–1867)
Grand Principality of Transylvania (1711–1867)
Transylvanian banner after Queen Maria Theresa's standardization
Transylvanian banner after Queen Maria Theresa's standardization
Romanian Transylvanian tricolor (1848)
Romanian Transylvanian tricolor (1848)
Ströhl's rendition of the Transylvanian flag (1900)
Ströhl's rendition of the Transylvanian flag (1900)
Flag used during the Great Union of 1918
Flag used during the Great Union of 1918

Bukovina

Duchy of Bukovina (1849–1919)
Duchy of Bukovina (1849–1919)

Dobruja

Tsardom of Vidin (14th century)
Tsardom of Vidin (14th century)

Historical flags of Russia edit


Tsardom of Russia (1263-16th century)
Tsardom of Russia (1263-16th century)
Great banner of Ivan the Terrible (1560 - 1580)
Great banner of Ivan the Terrible (1560 - 1580)
Banner of Yermak Timofeyevich (1580 - 1612)
Banner of Yermak Timofeyevich (1580 - 1612)
Banner of the Tsardom of Russia (1580 - 1612)
Banner of the Tsardom of Russia (1580 - 1612)
Banner of Dmitry Pozharsky (1612 - 1654)
Banner of Dmitry Pozharsky (1612 - 1654)
Banner of the Special Large Regiment (1654 - 1666)
Banner of the Special Large Regiment (1654 - 1666)
Armorial banner of Alexei Mikhailovich (Tsar of all Russia) (1666-1693)
Armorial banner of Alexei Mikhailovich (Tsar of all Russia) (1666-1693)
The armorial banner of Peter the Great (1693-1705)
The armorial banner of Peter the Great (1693-1705)
Flag of the Tsardom of Russia (1668–1693)
Flag of the Tsardom of Russia (1668–1693)
Standard of Peter I of Russia (1693–1700)
Standard of Peter I of Russia (1693–1700)
Naval ensign of the Imperial Russian Navy (1699–1700)
Naval ensign of the Imperial Russian Navy (1699–1700)
Imperial Standard of Peter I of Russia (1700)
Imperial Standard of Peter I of Russia (1700)
Naval jack of the Imperial Russian Navy (1700)
Naval jack of the Imperial Russian Navy (1700)
Naval ensign of the Imperial Russian Navy (1712–1918)
Naval ensign of the Imperial Russian Navy (1712–1918)
Russian Empire (1721–1917)/ Russian SSR (1918)/ Russian Republic (1917—1918)/ Russian Democratic Federal Republic (1918)/ Russian State (1918–1920)
Russian Empire (1721–1917)/ Russian SSR (1918)/ Russian Republic (1917—1918)/ Russian Democratic Federal Republic (1918)/ Russian State (1918–1920)
Flag of the Russian Empire (1858–1896)
Flag of the Russian Empire (1858–1896)
Flag of the Russian Empire for Private Use (1914–1917)
Flag of the Russian Empire for Private Use (1914–1917)
Flag of the West Russian Volunteer Army
Flag of the West Russian Volunteer Army
Russian Provisional Government/ The White Army
Russian Provisional Government/ The White Army
Russian SFSR (1918)
Russian SFSR (1918)
Russian SFSR (1918)
Russian SFSR (1918)
Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1918–1937)
Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1918–1937)
Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1937–1954)
Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1937–1954)
Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1954–1991)
Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1954–1991)
Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1954–1991) (Reverse)
Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1954–1991) (Reverse)
Flag of the Russian Federation (1991–1993)
Flag of the Russian Federation (1991–1993)

Historical flags of the Soviet Union edit

The Bolsheviks
The Bolsheviks
Flag of the Soviet Union (1922–1923)
Flag of the Soviet Union (1922–1923)
Flag of the Soviet Union (1923–1924)
Flag of the Soviet Union (1923–1924)
Flag of the Soviet Union (1924–1936)
Flag of the Soviet Union (1924–1936)
Flag of the Soviet Union (1936–1955)
Flag of the Soviet Union (1936–1955)
Flag of the Soviet Union (1955–1991)
Flag of the Soviet Union (1955–1991)
Victory Banner
Victory Banner
Flag of the Red Army and Soviet Armed Forces (Unofficial)
Flag of the Red Army and Soviet Armed Forces (Unofficial)

Communist flags

Flag featuring the "Three Heads" of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and Vladimir Lenin
Flag featuring the "Three Heads" of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and Vladimir Lenin
The "Four Heads" of Marxism: Marx, Engels, Lenin, and Stalin
The "Four Heads" of Marxism: Marx, Engels, Lenin, and Stalin

Moscow

Banner of Dmitry Donskoy
Banner of Dmitry Donskoy
Flag of the Grand Prince of Moscow
Flag of the Grand Prince of Moscow
(1994-1995)
(1994-1995)

Bryansk Oblast

Lokot Autonomy (1941–1943)
Lokot Autonomy (1941–1943)

Chuvashia

Chuvashia (1918)
Chuvashia (1918)
Chuvash ASSR (1926-1927)
Chuvash ASSR (1926-1927)
Chuvash ASSR (1927-1931)
Chuvash ASSR (1927-1931)
Chuvash ASSR (1931-1933)
Chuvash ASSR (1931-1933)
Chuvash ASSR (1933-1937)
Chuvash ASSR (1933-1937)
Chuvash ASSR (1937-1940)
Chuvash ASSR (1937-1940)
Chuvash ASSR (1940-1954)
Chuvash ASSR (1940-1954)
Chuvash ASSR (1954-1978)
Chuvash ASSR (1954-1978)
Chuvash ASSR (1954-1992)
Chuvash ASSR (1954-1992)

Buryat

Buryat ASSR
Buryat ASSR

Bashkiria

Göktürk Khaganate (557-658/711-717)
Göktürk Khaganate (557-658/711-717)
Bashkiria (1918)
Bashkiria (1918)
Bashkir ASSR (1925-1937)
Bashkir ASSR (1925-1937)
Bashkir ASSR (1937-1938)
Bashkir ASSR (1937-1938)
Bashkir ASSR (1938-1947)
Bashkir ASSR (1938-1947)
Bashkir ASSR (1947–1954)
Bashkir ASSR (1947–1954)
Bashkir ASSR (1954–1992)
Bashkir ASSR (1954–1992)

Tatarstan

Golden Horde (14th)
Golden Horde (14th)
Tartary (alleged)
Tartary (alleged)
Tartary (alleged)
Tartary (alleged)
Kazan khanate (XV century)
Kazan khanate (XV century)
Idel-Ural State (1918)
Idel-Ural State (1918)
Tatar ASSR (1926-1937)
Tatar ASSR (1926-1937)
Tatar ASSR (1937-1939)
Tatar ASSR (1937-1939)
Tatar ASSR (1939-1954)
Tatar ASSR (1939-1954)
Tatar ASSR (1954-1978)
Tatar ASSR (1954-1978)
Tatar ASSR (1978-1991)
Tatar ASSR (1978-1991)
Republic of Tatarstan (1991)
Republic of Tatarstan (1991)

North Ossetia

North Ossetian SSR (1991-1994)
North Ossetian SSR (1991-1994)
North Ossetian ASSR (1981-1991)
North Ossetian ASSR (1981-1991)
North Ossetian ASSR (1954-1981)
North Ossetian ASSR (1954-1981)
North Ossetian ASSR (1938-1954)
North Ossetian ASSR (1938-1954)
North Ossetian ASSR (1937-1938)
North Ossetian ASSR (1937-1938)

Novgorod Oblast

Novgorod Republic (c. 1385)
Novgorod Republic (c. 1385)
Novgorod Oblast (-2007)
Novgorod Oblast (-2007)

Mari El

Mari ASSR (1937-1954)
Mari ASSR (1937-1954)
Mari ASSR (1954-1978)
Mari ASSR (1954-1978)
Mari ASSR (1978—1991)
Mari ASSR (1978—1991)
(1992-2006)
(1992-2006)
Mari El (2006-2011)
Mari El (2006-2011)

Kabardino-Balkaria

Kabardino-Balkar ASSR
Kabardino-Balkar ASSR

Udmurtia

(1937-1954)
(1937-1954)
(1954-1978)
(1954-1978)
(1978-1993)
(1978-1993)

Ingria

Republic of North Ingria (1919–1920)
Republic of North Ingria (1919–1920)
Kronstadt Rebellion
Kronstadt Rebellion
Mordovian ASSR (1934–1937)
Mordovian ASSR (1934–1937)
Mordovian ASSR (1937–1954)
Mordovian ASSR (1937–1954)
Mordovian ASSR (1954–1990)
Mordovian ASSR (1954–1990)
Mordovian SSR (1990–1991)/Mordovia (1991–1995)
Mordovian SSR (1990–1991)/Mordovia (1991–1995)
(1995–2008)
(1995–2008)

Karelia

Republic of Uhtua (1918)
Republic of Uhtua (1918)
Republic of Uhtua (1918–1920)
Republic of Uhtua (1918–1920)
Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1937)
Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1937)
Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1938—1940)
Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1938—1940)
Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic (1940–1953)
Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic (1940–1953)
Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic (1953–1956)
Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic (1953–1956)
Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic (Reverse) (1953–1956)
Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic (Reverse) (1953–1956)
Karelian ASSR (1956–1978)
Karelian ASSR (1956–1978)
Karelian ASSR (1978–1991)/Karelia (1991–1993)
Karelian ASSR (1978–1991)/Karelia (1991–1993)


Don

Don Republic (1918–1920)
Don Republic (1918–1920)

Khakassia

(1992–1993)
(1992–1993)
(1993–2002)
(1993–2002)
(2002–2003)
(2002–2003)

Kuban

Kuban People's Republic (1918–1920)
Kuban People's Republic (1918–1920)

Adygea

Princedom of Shapsugia
Princedom of Shapsugia
Circassian Confederation (old)
Circassian Confederation (old)
Circassian Confederation
Circassian Confederation

Kabardia

Princedom of Kabardia (Early 19th century)
Princedom of Kabardia
(Early 19th century)
Princedom of Kabardia (Early 19th century)
Princedom of Kabardia
(Early 19th century)

Chechnya

Chechnya (1785-1840)
Chechnya (1785-1840)
North Caucasian Emirate (1919–1920)
North Caucasian Emirate (1919–1920)
Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (1991–2000)
Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (1991–2000)
Caucasian Emirate
Caucasian Emirate
Chechen-Ingush ASSR (1937–1944)
Chechen-Ingush ASSR (1937–1944)
Chechen-Ingush ASSR (1957–1978)
Chechen-Ingush ASSR (1957–1978)
Chechen-Ingush ASSR (1978–1991)
Chechen-Ingush ASSR (1978–1991)

Dagestan

Nogai Horde (1440s–1634)
Nogai Horde (1440s–1634)
Lak Khanate (1642–1860)
Lak Khanate (1642–1860)
Caucasian Imamate (1828–1859)
Caucasian Imamate (1828–1859)
Caucasian Imamate (1828–1859)
Caucasian Imamate (1828–1859)
Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus (1917–1922)
Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus (1917–1922)
Dagestan ASSR (1925–1927)
Dagestan ASSR (1925–1927)
Dagestan ASSR (1927–1954)
Dagestan ASSR (1927–1954)
Dagestan ASSR (1954–1991)
Dagestan ASSR (1954–1991)
Dagestan SSR (1991) and the Republic of Dagestan (1991–1994)
Dagestan SSR (1991) and the Republic of Dagestan (1991–1994)
Republic of Dagestan (1994–2003)
Republic of Dagestan (1994–2003)

Kalmykia

Kalmyk Khanate
Kalmyk Khanate
Kalmyk ASSR (1937-1938)
Kalmyk ASSR (1937-1938)
Kalmyk ASSR (1938-1943)
Kalmyk ASSR (1938-1943)
Kalmyk ASSR (1958-1992)
Kalmyk ASSR (1958-1992)
(1992-1993)
(1992-1993)

Siberia

Provisional Regional Government of the Urals (1918)
Provisional Regional Government of the Urals (1918)
Siberian Republic (1918)
Siberian Republic (1918)
Aleksandr Kolchak`s flag
Aleksandr Kolchak`s flag

Altai

Confederated Republic of Altai (1917–1920)
Confederated Republic of Altai (1917–1920)

Vladimir Oblast

Vladimir Oblast(1999–2017)
Vladimir Oblast(1999–2017)

Tuva

Uryankhay Krai (1914–1921)
Uryankhay Krai (1914–1921)
Tannu Tuva (1921–1926)
Tannu Tuva (1921–1926)
Tuvan People's Republic (1926–1930)
Tuvan People's Republic (1926–1930)
Tuvan People's Republic (1930–1935)
Tuvan People's Republic (1930–1935)
Tuvan People's Republic (1935–1939)
Tuvan People's Republic (1935–1939)
Tuvan People's Republic (1939–1941)
Tuvan People's Republic (1939–1941)
Tuvan People's Republic (1941–1943)
Tuvan People's Republic (1941–1943)
Tuvan People's Republic (1943–1944)
Tuvan People's Republic (1943–1944)
Tuvan People's Republic (1943–1944)
Tuvan People's Republic (1943–1944)
Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1962–1971)
Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1962–1971)
Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1971–1978)
Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1971–1978)
Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1978–1992)
Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1978–1992)

Yakutia


Yakutia (1918)- identical to the flag of Germany (1867–1919)
Yakutia (1918)- identical to the flag of Germany (1867–1919)
Tungus Republic (1924–1925)
Tungus Republic (1924–1925)
(1926–1937)
(1926–1937)
(1937–1939)
(1937–1939)
(1939–1954)
(1939–1954)
(1954–1978)
(1954–1978)
(1978–1990)
(1978–1990)
(1990–1992)
(1990–1992)

Far East

Ukrainian Republic of the Far East (1917)
Ukrainian Republic of the Far East (1917)
Far Eastern Republic (1920–1922)
Far Eastern Republic (1920–1922)
Free State of Chutkotka (1921–1922)
Free State of Chutkotka (1921–1922)

Circassia

Grand Principality of Kabardia (1700's–1809)
Grand Principality of Kabardia
(1700's–1809)
Grand Principality of Kabardia (1809–1830)
Grand Principality of Kabardia
(1809–1830)
Principality of Natukhai
Principality of Natukhai
Principality of Shapsughia
Principality of Shapsughia
Caucasian Imamate
Caucasian Imamate
Bzhedugh
Bzhedugh
Abdzekhia (1850's)
Abdzekhia (1850's)
West Circassian Confederation (1800's–1840's)
West Circassian Confederation (1800's–1840's)
Circassian Majlis (1830–1864)
Circassian Majlis (1830–1864)
Parliament of Independence of Circassia (1830–1864)
Parliament of Independence of Circassia
(1830–1864)
Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus (1917–1921)
Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus
(1917–1921)

Crimea

Gazaria (Genoese colony) (1266–1475)
Gazaria (Genoese colony) (1266–1475)
Empire of Trebizond
Empire of Trebizond
Crimean Khanate (1441–1783)
Crimean Khanate (1441–1783)
Crimean People's Republic (1917–1918)
Crimean People's Republic (1917–1918)
Crimean People's Republic (Variant) (1917–1918)
Crimean People's Republic (Variant) (1917–1918)
Crimean Regional Government (1918–1919)
Crimean Regional Government (1918–1919)
Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1921–1929)
Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1921–1929)
Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1929–1939)
Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1929–1939)
Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1939–1941)
Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1939–1941)

Sakhalin Oblast

Karafuto Prefecture (1905–1945) (Japan flag)
Karafuto Prefecture (1905–1945) (Japan flag)
Karafuto Prefecture (1905–1945)
Karafuto Prefecture (1905–1945)

Arkhangelsk Oblast

(1873–1874)
(1873–1874)
(1938-1954)
(1938-1954)
(1954-1991)
(1954-1991)
(1991-1997)
(1991-1997)

Kemerovo Oblast

(2003-2020)
(2003-2020)

Kaliningrad Oblast

State of the Teutonic Order (Naval ensign) (12th century)
State of the Teutonic Order (Naval ensign) (12th century)
State of the Teutonic Order (12th century)
State of the Teutonic Order (12th century)
Königsberg (Kaliningrad) (15th century)
Königsberg (Kaliningrad) (15th century)
Royal Prussia (1466–1569)
Royal Prussia (1466–1569)
Duchy of Prussia (1525–1701)
Duchy of Prussia (1525–1701)
East Prussia (1773–1829/1878–1945)
East Prussia (1773–1829/1878–1945)

Historical flags of San Marino edit

Hypothetical reconstruction according to Malagola (Battle standard) (1465)
Hypothetical reconstruction according to Malagola (Battle standard) (1465)
Hypothetical reconstruction of standard according to Casali (Battle standard) (Alternative) (1465)
Hypothetical reconstruction of standard according to Casali (Battle standard) (Alternative) (1465)
Flag hoisted at the Guaita (1829)
Flag hoisted at the Guaita (1829)
(pre-2011)
(pre-2011)
Sammarinese Communist Party
Sammarinese Communist Party

Historical flags of Serbia edit

Banner of Emperor Stefan Dušan (1345–1355)
Banner of Emperor Stefan Dušan (1345–1355)
Flag of King Stefan Vladislav
Flag of King Stefan Vladislav
War flag of the Kingdom of Serbia (medieval)
War flag of the Kingdom of Serbia (medieval)
Serbian Empire (1346–1371)
Serbian Empire (1346–1371)
Serbian Empire (Variant) (1346–1371)
Serbian Empire (Variant) (1346–1371)
Serbian Empire (2nd Variant) (1346–1371)
Serbian Empire (2nd Variant) (1346–1371)
Moravian Serbia (1371–1402)
Moravian Serbia (1371–1402)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1373–1382)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (1373–1382)
Serbian Despotate (1402–1442/ 1444–1459)
Serbian Despotate (1402–1442/ 1444–1459)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Sigismund of Hungary 1402–1437)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Sigismund of Hungary 1402–1437)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Vladislaus I of Hungary 1440–1444)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Vladislaus I of Hungary 1440–1444)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Matthias of Hungary 1458–1459)
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary (King Matthias of Hungary 1458–1459)
Serbian Imperial cavalry flag
Serbian Imperial cavalry flag
FICTION - Sanjak of Smederevo (1459-1499)
FICTION - Sanjak of Smederevo (1459-1499)
Sanjak of Smederevo (1499-1514)
Sanjak of Smederevo (1499-1514)
FICTION - Sanjak of Smederevo (1514-1517)
FICTION - Sanjak of Smederevo (1514-1517)
Sanjak of Smederevo (1517–1688/ 1699–1718/ 1739–1788/ 1791-1793)
Sanjak of Smederevo (1517–1688/ 1699–1718/ 1739–1788/ 1791-1793)
Habsburg claim on Serbia (1618)
Habsburg claim on Serbia (1618)
Habsburg Ocupided Serbia (1718-1739)
Habsburg Ocupided Serbia (1718-1739)
Habsburg-occupied Serbia (1790–1792)
Habsburg-occupied Serbia (1790–1792)
Sanjak of Smederevo (1793–1804/ 1813–1817)
Sanjak of Smederevo (1793–1804/ 1813–1817)
Revolutionary Serbia (1804–1813)
Revolutionary Serbia (1804–1813)
First Serbian Uprising (1804–1813)
First Serbian Uprising (1804–1813)
Second Serbian Uprising (1815)
Second Serbian Uprising (1815)
Principality of Serbia (1835–1838)
Principality of Serbia (1835–1838)
Principality of Serbia civil flag (1835)
Principality of Serbia civil flag (1835)
Principality of Serbia (1835–1838) (Variant)
Principality of Serbia (1835–1838) (Variant)
Principality of Serbia (1835–1838) (Variant)
Principality of Serbia (1835–1838) (Variant)
Principality of Serbia (1838–1849)
Principality of Serbia (1838–1849)
Voivodeship of Serbia and Temes Banate (1849–1860)
Voivodeship of Serbia and Temes Banate (1849–1860)
Principality of Serbia (1835–1882)
Principality of Serbia (1835–1882)
Kingdom of Serbia (1882–1918)
Kingdom of Serbia (1882–1918)
Austro-Hungarian occupation of Serbia (1916–1918)
Austro-Hungarian occupation of Serbia (1916–1918)
Province of Serbia (1918-1922)/ Oblast of Belgrade, Raška Oblast, Oblast of Ćuprija, Šumadija Oblast, Oblast of Kruševac, Oblast of Niš, Bačka Oblast, Oblast of Požarevac, Kosovo Oblast, Podrinje Oblast, Podunavlje Oblast, Oblast of Užice, Oblast of Valjevo, Oblast of Vranje, Oblast of Zaječar (1922–1929)/ Danube Banovina, Morava Banovina, Vardar Banovina, Zeta Banovina, Drina Banovina (1929–1941)
Province of Serbia (1918-1922)/ Oblast of Belgrade, Raška Oblast, Oblast of Ćuprija, Šumadija Oblast, Oblast of Kruševac, Oblast of Niš, Bačka Oblast, Oblast of Požarevac, Kosovo Oblast, Podrinje Oblast, Podunavlje Oblast, Oblast of Užice, Oblast of Valjevo, Oblast of Vranje, Oblast of Zaječar (1922–1929)/ Danube Banovina, Morava Banovina, Vardar Banovina, Zeta Banovina, Drina Banovina (1929–1941)
Government of National Salvation (1941–1944)
Government of National Salvation (1941–1944)
The Chetniks (1941–1945)
The Chetniks (1941–1945)
Serbian Partisans (1941–1944)
Serbian Partisans (1941–1944)
Socialist Republic of Serbia (1947–1992)
Socialist Republic of Serbia (1947–1992)
Flag of Zemun (Serbia and Montenegro) (2003–2005)
Flag of Zemun (Serbia and Montenegro) (2003–2005)
(2004–2010)
(2004–2010)

Vojvodina

Serbian Vojvodina (1848-1849)
Serbian Vojvodina (1848-1849)
Serbian Vojvodina (1849–1860)
Serbian Vojvodina (1849–1860)
Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (1945–1990)
Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (1945–1990)
Proposed unofficial flag of Vojvodina, used in the 1990s by several pro-autonomy political movements
Proposed unofficial flag of Vojvodina, used in the 1990s by several pro-autonomy political movements

Historical flags of the Yugoslavia

State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (1918)
State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (1918)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1941)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1941)
Democratic Federal Yugoslavia (1943–1946)
Democratic Federal Yugoslavia (1943–1946)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1946–1992)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1946–1992)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2003)/ Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2003)/ Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006)

Historical flags of Slovakia edit

Slovak flag of 1848
Slovak flag of 1848
Autonomous Slovakia (1848)
Autonomous Slovakia (1848)
Autonomous Slovakia and/or Slovak national council (1848–1849)
Autonomous Slovakia and/or Slovak national council (1848–1849)
The later flag of the Autonomous Slovakia (1848–1849)
The later flag of the Autonomous Slovakia (1848–1849)
Czechoslovakia (1918–1939/1945–1992)
Czechoslovakia (1918–1939/1945–1992)
The official flag of Slovaks stipulated in 1868 (unofficially since 1848/1849), the unofficial flag of The Land of Slovakia (1918–1938), the official flag of The Autonomous Land of Slovakia (1938–1939), the official flag of Slovak Republic (1939–1945) and the official flag of Slovak Republic (1990–1992)
The official flag of Slovaks stipulated in 1868 (unofficially since 1848/1849), the unofficial flag of The Land of Slovakia (1918–1938), the official flag of The Autonomous Land of Slovakia (1938–1939), the official flag of Slovak Republic (1939–1945) and the official flag of Slovak Republic (1990–1992)
Flag of Nazi Germany (1940)
Flag of Nazi Germany (1940)
War ensign of the Slovak Republic
War ensign of the Slovak Republic
Slovak Soviet Republic (1919)
Slovak Soviet Republic (1919)
Flag of Slovakia (1992)
Flag of Slovakia (1992)
Flag of Slovakia (vertical version) (1992)
Flag of Slovakia (vertical version) (1992)

Historical flags of Slovenia edit

Duchy of Carinthia (976–1918)
Duchy of Carinthia (976–1918)
March (Margraviate) of Carniola (1040–1364)
March (Margraviate) of Carniola (1040–1364)
Illyrian Provinces (1809–1814)
Illyrian Provinces (1809–1814)
Kingdom of Illyria (1816–1849)
Kingdom of Illyria (1816–1849)
Duchy of Carniola (19th)
Duchy of Carniola (19th)
Princely County of Gorizia and Gradisca (1754–1919)
Princely County of Gorizia and Gradisca (1754–1919)
Imperial Free City of Trieste (1849–1922)
Imperial Free City of Trieste (1849–1922)
Province of Slovenia (1918-1922)/ Oblast of Ljubljana, Oblast of Maribor (1922–1929)/ Drava Banovina (1929–1941)
Province of Slovenia (1918-1922)/ Oblast of Ljubljana, Oblast of Maribor (1922–1929)/ Drava Banovina (1929–1941)
Flag of the Slovene Home Guard
Flag of the Slovene Home Guard
Flag of the Liberation Front of the Slovene Nation
Flag of the Liberation Front of the Slovene Nation
Flag of the Slovene Partisans
Flag of the Slovene Partisans
Flag of the Triglav Unit
Flag of the Triglav Unit
Flag of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia (1945–1991)
Flag of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia (1945–1991)
Free Territory Trieste (1947–1954)
Free Territory Trieste (1947–1954)
Party of Democratic Reform (1990)
Party of Democratic Reform (1990)

Historical flags of The Knights Hospitaller edit

Early flag of the Hospitaller Order/Knights Hospitaller (-16th century)
Early flag of the Hospitaller Order/Knights Hospitaller (-16th century)
Maltese Corsairs (1760–1798)
Maltese Corsairs (1760–1798)

Historical flags of Spain edit

Royal Standard of Kingdom of Leon until 13th century
Royal Standard of Kingdom of Leon until 13th century
Royal Standard of the Crown of Aragon since 1150
Royal Standard of the Crown of Aragon since 1150
Royal Standard of Kingdom of Castile since 1170
Royal Standard of Kingdom of Castile since 1170
Royal Standard of Kingdom of Navarre since 1212
Royal Standard of Kingdom of Navarre since 1212
Royal Banner of Crown of Castile since 1230
Royal Banner of Crown of Castile since 1230
Royal Bend of Castile since 1332
Royal Bend of Castile since 1332
Flag of the infantry forces. (1475–1504 Eventually until 1506)
Flag of the infantry forces. (1475–1504 Eventually until 1506)
Cross of Burgundy Flag, Military flag, also used in the Spanish Overseas Territories (1506–1701 Eventually until 1785)
Cross of Burgundy Flag, Military flag, also used in the Spanish Overseas Territories (1506–1701 Eventually until 1785)
Flag of the infantry forces (Philip II reign)
Flag of the infantry forces (Philip II reign)
Guidon of Philip II
Guidon of Philip II
Flag of Spanish Coast Defenses (1700–1771)
Flag of Spanish Coast Defenses (1700–1771)
Bourbonic flag (1701–1760)
Bourbonic flag (1701–1760)
Bourbonic flag (1760–1785)
Bourbonic flag (1760–1785)
Merchant fleet, Kingdom of Spain (1785-1927)
Merchant fleet, Kingdom of Spain (1785-1927)
Kingdom of Spain (1785–1808, 1813–1873 and 1875–1931)
Kingdom of Spain (1785–1808, 1813–1873 and 1875–1931)
Spanish National Militia (1820-1823)
Spanish National Militia (1820-1823)
First Spanish Republic (1873–1874)
First Spanish Republic (1873–1874)
Second Spanish Republic (1931–1939)
Second Spanish Republic (1931–1939)
Second Spanish Republic (Variant) (1931–1939)
Second Spanish Republic (Variant) (1931–1939)
Nationalist Spain (August-September 1936)
Nationalist Spain (August-September 1936)
Nationalist Spain (1936–1938)
Nationalist Spain (1936–1938)
Spanish State (1938–1945)
Spanish State (1938–1945)
Spanish State (1945–1977)
Spanish State (1945–1977)
Spanish transition (1977–1981)
Spanish transition (1977–1981)
Kingdom of Spain (1981–2024)
Kingdom of Spain (1981–2024)


Castile and Leon

Royal Standard of the Kingdom of Castile
Royal Standard of the Kingdom of Castile
Royal Standard of the Kingdom of Castile
Royal Standard of the Kingdom of Castile
Royal Standard of the Kingdom of Leon
Royal Standard of the Kingdom of Leon
Royal Standard of the Kingdom of Leon (Variant)
Royal Standard of the Kingdom of Leon (Variant)
Royal Banner of the Crown of Castille and Leon (Early Style)
Royal Banner of the Crown of Castille and Leon (Early Style)
Royal Banner of the Crown of Castille and Leon (15th Century Style – Variant)
Royal Banner of the Crown of Castille and Leon (15th Century Style – Variant)
Royal Banner of the Crown of Castille and Leon (15th Century Style)
Royal Banner of the Crown of Castille and Leon (15th Century Style)
Royal Banner of the Crown of Castille and Leon (Habsbourg Style)
Royal Banner of the Crown of Castille and Leon (Habsbourg Style)
Kingdom of Murcia
Kingdom of Murcia
Kingdom of Toledo
Kingdom of Toledo
Seña Bermeja
Seña Bermeja
Pennon of St. Isidore/Pennon of Baeza
Pennon of St. Isidore/Pennon of Baeza
Guidon of Guardias Viejas de Castilla
Guidon of Guardias Viejas de Castilla
Order of Santiago
Order of Santiago
Order of Calatrava
Order of Calatrava
Order of Alcantara
Order of Alcantara

Galicia

Modern recreation of the royal standard of the Suebi Kingdom of Gallaecia
Modern recreation of the royal standard of the Suebi Kingdom of Gallaecia
Kingdom of Galicia (circa. 1282)
Kingdom of Galicia (circa. 1282)
Kingdom of Galicia (16th century)
Kingdom of Galicia (16th century)
Banner of Batallón Literario
Banner of Batallón Literario
Couto Misto
Couto Misto


Catalonia, Valencia, Aragon and Balearic Islands

County of Barcelona (Early Style)
County of Barcelona (Early Style)
Tree of Sobrarbe
Tree of Sobrarbe
Cross of Alcoraz
Cross of Alcoraz
County of Pallars Sobirà
County of Pallars Sobirà
County of Empúries
County of Empúries
County of Urgell
County of Urgell
Royal Banner of San Jorge
Royal Banner of San Jorge
Royal Banner of Aragón
Royal Banner of Aragón
Kingdom of Majorca
Kingdom of Majorca
Pennon of the Conquest
Pennon of the Conquest
Kingdom of Valencia (15th)
Kingdom of Valencia (15th)
Order of Montesa
Order of Montesa
Spanish National Militia of Zaragoza (1835)
Spanish National Militia of Zaragoza (1835)
Flag of Catalan Volunteers, Cazadores de Barcelona, 1868.
Flag of Catalan Volunteers, Cazadores de Barcelona, 1868.

Andalusia

Pennon of St. Ferdinand (1248-)
Pennon of St. Ferdinand (1248-)
Kingdom of Granada (1492–1833)
Kingdom of Granada
(1492–1833)
Kingdom of Seville (1248–1833)
Kingdom of Seville (1248–1833)

Navarre

Royal Banner of Navarre (Early Design)
Royal Banner of Navarre (Early Design)
Royal Banner of Navarre
Royal Banner of Navarre
Royal Banner of Navarre
Royal Banner of Navarre
Royal Banner of Sancho II
Royal Banner of Sancho II
1931-1937
1931-1937
1937-1981
1937-1981

Basque Country

Basque Mountaineers Association
Basque Mountaineers Association

Canary Islands

Kingdom of the Canary Islands
Kingdom of the Canary Islands

Asturias

Kingdom of Asturias (Variant)
Kingdom of Asturias (Variant)
Regional Defense of Asturias, (1808)
Regional Defense of Asturias, (1808)
Regional Defense of Asturias, (1808) (Variant)
Regional Defense of Asturias, (1808) (Variant)

Historical flags of Sweden edit

Royal Banner of Sweden (14th Century)
Royal Banner of Sweden (14th Century)
Kalmar Union (1397–1523)
Kalmar Union (1397–1523)
(1520s–1650)
(1520s–1650)
(17th century-1815)
(17th century-1815)
Swedish Army Fleet (17th century-1815)
Swedish Army Fleet (17th century-1815)
United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway (Swedish version; 1844–1899)
United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway (Swedish version; 1844–1899)
Flag of Sweden before the color change (1906)
Flag of Sweden before the color change (1906)

Historical flags of Switzerland edit

The Blutbanner
The Blutbanner
Triangular field ensign used by Swiss confederate forces (1420s)
Triangular field ensign used by Swiss confederate forces (1420s)
Principality of Neuchâtel (1034–1848)
Principality of Neuchâtel (1034–1848)
Old Swiss Confederacy (1470–1889)
Old Swiss Confederacy (1470–1889)
Free State of the Three Leagues (15th century–1799)
Free State of the Three Leagues (15th century–1799)
Final design for the flag used by cantonal troops under federal command (deployed by the Tagsatzung) in the Restoration period, by Carl Stauffer (1841)
Final design for the flag used by cantonal troops under federal command (deployed by the Tagsatzung) in the Restoration period, by Carl Stauffer (1841)
Helvetic Republic (1798–1803)
Helvetic Republic (1798–1803)
The first Swiss battalion flag
The first Swiss battalion flag
Republic of the Seven Tithings (1571–1798)
Republic of the Seven Tithings (1571–1798)
Republic of Valais (1802–1810)
Republic of Valais (1802–1810)

Historical flags of Turkey edit

Historical flags of Ukraine edit

Principality of Halych (1124–1199)
Principality of Halych (1124–1199)
Kingdom of Rus (1199–1349)
Kingdom of Rus (1199–1349)
Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania under the Jagiellonian Dynasty (1385–1572)
Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania under the Jagiellonian Dynasty (1385–1572)
Ruthenian lands during the Battle of Grunwald (1410)
Ruthenian lands during the Battle of Grunwald (1410)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner used by the Vasa dynasty) (1587–1668)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner used by the Vasa dynasty) (1587–1668)
Cossack Hetmanat (1649–1764)
Cossack Hetmanat (1649–1764)
Russian occupation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1655-1667)
Russian occupation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1655-1667)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki) (1669-1673)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki) (1669-1673)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Sobieski) (1674-1697)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Sobieski) (1674-1697)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Wettin) (1697-1704/1709-1763)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Wettin) (1697-1704/1709-1763)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Leszczyński) (1704-1709)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of The House of Leszczyński) (1704-1709)
Zaporizhian Sich (before 1775)
Zaporizhian Sich (before 1775)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of Stanisław II of Poland) (1763-1795)
Polish-Lithuanian Commenwealth (Royal Banner of Stanisław II of Poland) (1763-1795)
Novorossiya Governorate (1764–1802)/ Podolia Governorate (1793-1858/ 1896-1925)/ Poltava Governorate (1802-1858/ 1896-1925)/ Kharkov Governorate (1835-1858/ 1896-1925)/ Taurida Governorate (1802-1858/ 1896-1925)/ Volhynian Governorate (1795-1858/ 1896-1925)/ Yekaterinoslav Governorate (1802-1858/ 1896-1925)
Novorossiya Governorate (1764–1802)/ Podolia Governorate (1793-1858/ 1896-1925)/ Poltava Governorate (1802-1858/ 1896-1925)/ Kharkov Governorate (1835-1858/ 1896-1925)/ Taurida Governorate (1802-1858/ 1896-1925)/ Volhynian Governorate (1795-1858/ 1896-1925)/ Yekaterinoslav Governorate (1802-1858/ 1896-1925)
Black Sea Cossack Host (1803)
Black Sea Cossack Host (1803)
Podolia Governorate (1858-1896)/ Poltava Governorate (1858-1896)/ Kharkov Governorate (1858-1896)/ Taurida Governorate (1858-1896)/ Volhynian Governorate (1858-1896)/ Yekaterinoslav Governorate (1858-1896)
Podolia Governorate (1858-1896)/ Poltava Governorate (1858-1896)/ Kharkov Governorate (1858-1896)/ Taurida Governorate (1858-1896)/ Volhynian Governorate (1858-1896)/ Yekaterinoslav Governorate (1858-1896)
Kyiv Governorate (1883-1917)
Kyiv Governorate (1883-1917)
Ukrainian State (1918)/ Ukrainian People's Republic (1917–1918/ 1918–1921)/ West Ukrainian People's Republic (1918–1919)
Ukrainian State (1918)/ Ukrainian People's Republic (1917–1918/ 1918–1921)/ West Ukrainian People's Republic (1918–1919)
Flag of the Ukrainian People's Republic (1917)
Flag of the Ukrainian People's Republic (1917)
German ocupation of Ukraine in WW1
German ocupation of Ukraine in WW1
Flag used in the Ukrainian Free Territory (1918–1921)
Flag used in the Ukrainian Free Territory (1918–1921)
Ukrainian People's Republic of Soviets (1917–1918)
Ukrainian People's Republic of Soviets (1917–1918)
Ukrainian Soviet Republic (1918)
Ukrainian Soviet Republic (1918)
Republic of Poland (1918–1939)
Republic of Poland (1918–1939)
Galician Soviet Socialist Republic (1920)
Galician Soviet Socialist Republic (1920)
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (1919–1929)
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (1919–1929)
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (1929–1937)
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (1929–1937)
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (1937–1949)
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (1937–1949)
Reichskommissariat Ukraine
Reichskommissariat Ukraine
Ukrainian Insurgent Army (1942–1956)
Ukrainian Insurgent Army (1942–1956)
Early variant of the flag of the Ukrainian SSR, before the unification of the hammer and sickle)
Early variant of the flag of the Ukrainian SSR, before the unification of the hammer and sickle)
Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1950–1991)
Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (1950–1991)
Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (Reverse) (1950–1991)
Flag of the Ukrainian SSR (Reverse) (1950–1991)
Post-Soviet Ukraine (1991–1992)
Post-Soviet Ukraine (1991–1992)

Donetsk

Flag of the Donets-Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic (First flag) (1918)
Flag of the Donets-Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic (First flag) (1918)
Flag of the Donets-Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic (Second flag) (1918)
Flag of the Donets-Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic (Second flag) (1918)
First flag of the Donetsk People's Republic (2014)
First flag of the Donetsk People's Republic (2014)
Federal State of Novorossiya (2014–2015)
Federal State of Novorossiya (2014–2015)
Donetsk People's Republic (2014–2018)
Donetsk People's Republic (2014–2018)
Russo-Ukrainian War (2022–present)
Russo-Ukrainian War (2022–present)

Luhansk

First flag of the Luhansk People's Republic displayed on May 9, 2014
First flag of the Luhansk People's Republic displayed on May 9, 2014
Federal State of Novorossiya (2014–2015)
Federal State of Novorossiya (2014–2015)
Lugansk People's Republic (2014–2017)
Lugansk People's Republic (2014–2017)
(2017)
(2017)
Russo-Ukrainian War (2022–present)
Russo-Ukrainian War (2022–present)

Vinnitsa Oblast

Banner of the Duchy of Podolia (c.1410)
Banner of the Duchy of Podolia (c.1410)

Lviv Region

Lviv Territory
Lviv Territory

Odesa Oblast

Odesa Soviet Republic (January–March 1918)
Odesa Soviet Republic (January–March 1918)

Historical flags of the United Kingdom edit

United Kingdom

The English version of the Union Flag (1606–1707), also flag of the Kingdom of Great Britain (1707–1801)
The English version of the Union Flag (1606–1707), also flag of the Kingdom of Great Britain (1707–1801)

England

Kingdom of Wessex (Dragon banner)
Kingdom of Wessex (Dragon banner)
Royal Banner of England/ the Angevin Empire (first used after 1198)
Royal Banner of England/ the Angevin Empire (first used after 1198)
Royal Banner of England (1377-1399)
Royal Banner of England (1377-1399)
Royal Banner of England (1406-1603)
Royal Banner of England (1406-1603)
Royal Banner of England (1411-1553/1559-1603)
Royal Banner of England (1411-1553/1559-1603)
Commonwealth of England (1649-1651)
Commonwealth of England (1649-1651)
Command flag used by generals at sea (1652–54)
Command flag used by generals at sea (1652–54)
Commonwealth of England (1651–1658)
Commonwealth of England (1651–1658)
Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland (1651-1658) (Variant)
Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland (1651-1658) (Variant)
Commonwealth of England (1658-1660)
Commonwealth of England (1658-1660)
Henry VII's heraldic standard from across his reign
Henry VII's heraldic standard from across his reign
Henry VII's heraldic standard from across his reign
Henry VII's heraldic standard from across his reign

Northern Ireland

Saint Patrick's Saltire
Saint Patrick's Saltire
Ulster Banner (1924–1972)
Ulster Banner (1924–1972)
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1924–1972)
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1924–1972)
Governor of Northern Ireland (1922–1973)
Governor of Northern Ireland (1922–1973)

Scotland

Royal Banner of Scotland (13th century)
Royal Banner of Scotland (13th century)
The Scottish version of the Union Flag (1606–1707)
The Scottish version of the Union Flag (1606–1707)
An early version of the Union Jack that appears on a painted wooden ceiling boss from Linlithgow Palace (1617)
An early version of the Union Jack that appears on a painted wooden ceiling boss from Linlithgow Palace (1617)
Jacobite Standard (1715)
Jacobite Standard (1715)
Jacobite Standard (1745)
Jacobite Standard (1745)

Wales

Principality of Wales (1216–1542)
Principality of Wales (1216–1542)
Henry VII's heraldic Welsh standard from across his reign
Henry VII's heraldic Welsh standard from across his reign
(1807–1953)
(1807–1953)
(1953–1959)
(1953–1959)

Anguilla

(1650–1707)
(1650–1707)
(1707-1801)
(1707-1801)
(1801-1889)
(1801-1889)
Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla (1958–1967)
Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla (1958–1967)
Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla (1958–1983)
Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla (1958–1983)
Republic of Anguilla (1967)
Republic of Anguilla (1967)
Republic of Anguilla (1967–1969)
Republic of Anguilla (1967–1969)

British Indian Ocean Territory

Flag as used in 1990
Flag as used in 1990

Bermuda

(1609–1707)
(1609–1707)
(1707-1801)
(1707-1801)
(1801-1875)
(1801-1875)
(1875–1910)
(1875–1910)
(1910–1999)
(1910–1999)
(Government Ensign) (1910–1999)
(Government Ensign) (1910–1999)

Falkland Islands

Viceroyalty of Peru
Viceroyalty of Peru
Viceroyalty of Peru/ Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
Viceroyalty of Peru/ Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata (1820)
United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata (1820)
Argentine Confederation (1829–1833)
Argentine Confederation (1829–1833)
(1833–1999)
(1833–1999)
(1876–1925)
(1876–1925)
(1925–1948)
(1925–1948)
(1948–1999)
(1948–1999)
Flag of Argentina, used during the occupation (1982)
Flag of Argentina, used during the occupation (1982)
(Civil Ensign) (1999)
(Civil Ensign) (1999)

Guernsey

(19th Century)
(19th Century)
Unoffical (1890–1940)
Unoffical (1890–1940)
(1936–1985)
(1936–1985)

Brecqhou

(1967–1987)
(1967–1987)

Herm

(1950–1953)
(1950–1953)

Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha

Islands of Refreshment (1811–1816)
Islands of Refreshment (1811–1816)
Saint Helena (1874–1985)
Saint Helena (1874–1985)

South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands

Flag of Argentina, used during the occupation (1982)
Flag of Argentina, used during the occupation (1982)
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (1992–1999)
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (1992–1999)

Turks and Caicos Islands

(1670–1707)
(1670–1707)
(1707-1801)
(1707-1801)
(1801-1889)
(1801-1889)
(1889–1968)
(1889–1968)
(1968–1999)
(1968–1999)

British Virgin Islands

(1672–1707)
(1672–1707)
(1707-1801)
(1707-1801)
(1801-1871)
(1801-1871)
Cooper Island (1844-1905)
Cooper Island (1844-1905)
Federal Colony of the Leeward Islands (1871–1956)
Federal Colony of the Leeward Islands (1871–1956)

Gibraltar

(1704–1707)
(1704–1707)
(1707-1801)
(1707-1801)
(1801-1875)
(1801-1875)
(1875–1921)
(1875–1921)
(1921–1939)
(1921–1939)
(1939–1999)
(1939–1999)

Cayman Islands

Cayman Islands (1958–1999)
Cayman Islands (1958–1999)
Cayman Islands (Civil Ensign) (1958–1999)
Cayman Islands (Civil Ensign) (1958–1999)

Historical flags of Vatican City edit

Flag of the Papal States (754–1798, 1799–1803)
Flag of the Papal States (754–1798, 1799–1803)
Ensign of the Papal States (1669)
Ensign of the Papal States (1669)
Ensign of the Papal States (1669?–1870)
Ensign of the Papal States (1669?–1870)
Banner of Pope Alexander VI (Pesaro Madonna variant)
Banner of Pope Alexander VI (Pesaro Madonna variant)
Flag with Medici arms, as used by Pope Leo X
Flag with Medici arms, as used by Pope Leo X
Variant attested in the 1520s
Variant attested in the 1520s
Flag of the Papacy used by Pope Clement VII
Flag of the Papacy used by Pope Clement VII
Military flag of the Papacy used by Pope Paul III, as shown in the Palazzo Farnese
Military flag of the Papacy used by Pope Paul III, as shown in the Palazzo Farnese
Pontifical Swiss Guard
Pontifical Swiss Guard
Pontifical Swiss Guard (Variant)
Pontifical Swiss Guard (Variant)
Flag of the Papal States (1803–1809, 1814–1825)
Flag of the Papal States (1803–1809, 1814–1825)
Flag of the Papal States (1825–1849, 1849–1870)
Flag of the Papal States (1825–1849, 1849–1870)
Principality of Ponte Corvo
Principality of Ponte Corvo
Flag of the Roman Republic (1849)
Flag of the Roman Republic (1849)
Banner of the Papal Zouaves (1870)
Banner of the Papal Zouaves (1870)
Flag of the Papal States (1870–1929)
Flag of the Papal States (1870–1929)

Other Historical flags edit

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