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Personal standard of the kings of Portugal, from King John V on: 18th century to 20th century King Pedro IV personal standard (aka Emperor Peter I of Brazil) 19th century Royal Standard variant used by King Peter V: 19th century Royal Standard variant used by King Peter V (with royal cypher) 19th century
Royal Standard of Egypt (1923–1953) Royal Banner of England (c. 1198–1603) Royal Standard of France (before 1792; 1814–1830) Royal Standard of Germany (1871–1918) Royal Standard of Greece (1863–1924; 1936–1974) Royal Standard of the Maharaja of Gwalior (before 1948) Royal Standard of Hawaii (1874–1893) Royal Standard of Iraq (1930 ...
Royal standard of the Netherlands. Presidential standard of Nigeria. Royal standard of Norway. O. Royal standard of Oman. P. Presidential standard of Pakistan.
The Kings's colour of Barrell’s Regiment of Foot that was carried at the Battle of Culloden in 1746. National Museum of Scotland, accession number M.1931.299.2 [1]. Prior to 1743, each infantry regiment of the British Army was responsible for the design and quantity of standards carried, often with each company having its own design.
The royal flag (Dutch: koninklijke vlag), or the royal standard of the Netherlands, is the official flag of the Dutch monarch. This flag is a non-personal distinctive flag and is not changed from reign to reign. The current flag, introduced in 1908, is a square orange flag, divided in four quarters by a nassau-blue cross.
Charles possesses a Canadian standard, called the Sovereign's Flag for Canada, to represent him not only in Canada, but, also overseas when he makes state or official visits as King of Canada. The flag was unveiled on 6 May 2023, the day of Charles' coronation , and consists of the escutcheon of the Royal Coat of Arms of Canada in banner form.
Royal Standard for Scotland flying above the Palace of Holyroodhouse. In Scotland a separate version of the Royal Standard of the United Kingdom is used, whereby the red Lion Rampant of the Kingdom of Scotland appears in the first and fourth quadrants, displacing the three gold lions passant guardant of England, which occur only in the second quadrant.
English: Royal Standard of Prince George, 1st Duke of Kent. Date: 27 July 2016: Source . ... Usage on pt.wikipedia.org Pariato do Reino Unido; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org