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  2. Kingdom of Norway (1814) - Wikipedia

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    In 1814, the Kingdom of Norway made a brief and ultimately unsuccessful attempt to regain its independence. While Norway had always legally been a separate kingdom, since the 16th century it had shared a monarch with Denmark; Norway was a subordinate partner in the combined state, whose government was based in Copenhagen.

  3. Flag of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The first war flag of independent Norway, introduced 27 February 1814, replaced 7 March 1815 by a common war flag for Sweden and Norway. The national and merchant flag of Norway (1844–1899), with the union mark of Sweden-Norway, the "herring salad". The national flag of Norway during the World Expo in Paris (1937).

  4. List of Norwegian flags - Wikipedia

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    1814 - 1821: Flag of Norway: Unofficial alternative merchant flag used by some shippers to distinguish it from the flag of Denmark. Based on the Dannebrog but with the lion from the Norwegian coat of arms in the canton. Merchant flag of Norway (1814–1821) during Sweden-Norway. On ships only north of Cape Finisterre, Spain.

  5. File:Flag of Norway (1814–1821).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Flag of Norway (1814-1821) Date: 23 July 2009: Source: Own work, based upon File:Norges handelsflagga, 1814. Utställning Brödrafolkens väl, år 2005 ...

  6. File:Flag of the Kingdom of Norway (1814).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Flag of the Kingdom of Norway (1814) and Norway (1814 - 1821). Date: 6 October 2018: Source: Own work, source: Digitalt Museum - Fredriksten festnings flagg ...

  7. Fredrik Meltzer - Wikipedia

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    Fredrik Meltzer Fredrik Meltzer's 1821 design for the flag of Norway. Fredrik Meltzer (29 September 1779 – 17 December 1855) was a Norwegian businessman and representative at the Norwegian Constitutional Assembly at Eidsvoll in 1814. He is perhaps best known for designing the flag of Norway. [1] [2]

  8. Denmark–Norway - Wikipedia

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    Denmark–Norway (Danish and Norwegian: Danmark–Norge) is a term for the 16th-to-19th-century multi-national and multi-lingual real union consisting of the Kingdom of Denmark, the Kingdom of Norway (including the then Norwegian overseas possessions: the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Greenland, and other possessions), the Duchy of Schleswig, and the Duchy of Holstein.

  9. Union mark of Norway and Sweden - Wikipedia

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    According to the constitution of November 1814, Norway was to have its own merchant flag, but the war flag was to reflect the union. The present flag of Norway was introduced in 1821, but its use was restricted. The union war flag of 1815 was a Swedish flag defaced with a canton showing a white saltire on red, meant to represent Norway. Public ...