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  2. List of royal standards - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Former royal standards. 2 Other. 3 See also. Toggle the table of contents. List of royal standards. 8 languages. ... Royal Standard of France (before 1792; 1814 ...

  3. List of French flags - Wikipedia

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    Universal standard of the kings of France from the House of Bourbon: 1643–1715: Royal standard of Louis XIV: 1715–1789: Royal standard of Louis XV and Louis XVI: 1804–1815: Imperial standard of Napoléon I: 1815–1830: Royal Standard of Louis XVIII and Charles X. 1830–1848: Royal Standard of Louis Philippe I: 1870–1873: Imperial ...

  4. Historical colours, standards and guidons - Wikipedia

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    The French colours of the Ancien Régime got the same design: a white cross, the Cross of France (vertical cross, but sometimes it was a St Andrew's cross, like the "Royal Deux Ponts" Régiment's flag). The rest of the standard was depending on the regiment. Often, the Cross of France divided the flag in four equal quarters.

  5. Gallery of head of state standards - Wikipedia

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    Presidential standard of France. G. Presidential standard of Gabon. ... Royal standard of the United Kingdom. Royal standard of the United Kingdom (in Scotland)

  6. File:Royal Standard of France (early 17th-century–1789, 1814 ...

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    Royal Standard (early 17th-century–1789, 1814–1830): type 2 Royal Standard of the King of France (1638-1789); used also as a State Flag by the Kingdom of France under the absolute monarchy Flag of Kingdom of France (1814-1830); also naval ensign prior to 1789 and 1814–1830

  7. Presidential standard of France - Wikipedia

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    The presidential standard. The presidential standard of France refers to either one of two similar flags used by the president of France. Two versions of the flag exist, one for use on land; and the other for use at sea. [1] [2] Although almost universally called a standard, such flags when used in France are banners of arms, as they comprise ...

  8. File:Royal Standard of the King of France.svg - Wikipedia

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    Pavillon Roïal de France. il est blanc, semé de fleurs de lis d'or, & chargé d'un Écusson des armes de France, entouré des Colliers des ordres de St Michel & du St Esprit. ” —La connoissance des pavillons ou bannieres que la plûpart des nations arborent en mer (1737). A depiction of 'Pavillon Royal De France' is shown in the same book.

  9. Bourbon Restoration in France - Wikipedia

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    Alternative royal standard of France (1814–1830) The Second Bourbon Restoration was the period of French history during which the House of Bourbon returned to power after the fall of Napoleon in 1815. The Second Bourbon Restoration lasted until the July Revolution of 26 July 1830.