The following is a list of flags used in the Vatican City and its predecessor, the Papal States.
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National flag and State flag
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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7 June 1929 – 26 November 2000 | National flag and civil ensign | Two fields divided vertically, yellow field on the staff side and a white field on the other side, which bears the tiara and the keys. | |
26 November 2000 – 13 May 2023 | National flag and civil ensign | Two fields divided vertically, yellow field on the staff side and a white field on the other side, which bears the tiara and the keys. Ratio: 1:1.[1][2][3][4] | |
13 May 2023–present | National flag and civil ensign | Two fields divided vertically, yellow field on the staff side and a white field on the other side, which bears the tiara and the keys. |
Papal flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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2005–2013 | Papal pennant | With a yellow band at the hoist and Pope Benedict's personal arms in color in the white fly. | |
2013–present | Papal pennant | With a yellow band at the hoist and Pope Francis's personal arms in color in the white fly. |
Military flag
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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2013–present | Swiss Guard | Papal guard flag of 1914, but with the arms of Pope Francis and Commandant Christoph Graf |
Historical flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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Papal naval ensign | White flag with a version of the coat of arms of the Holy See between the figures of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. | ||
1300s | Banner of Pope Boniface VIII | ||
1510s | Banner of Pope Leo X | ||
1520s | |||
1520s | Flag used by papal military strategist Jacopo Pesaro | ||
1540s | Banner of Pope Paul III | ||
1669–1771 | Flag for Papal Ships | Flag with Christ on the cross, St Peter and St Paul. | |
-1870[5] | Pilot flag, Infantry colours and de-facto civil flag[6] | Yellow and White plain bicolour | |
-1870 | War and proto-national flag[7] flown over Porta Pia during the fall of Rome (1870)[8][9][10] | Yellow and white, with simplified coat of arms of the Holy see in the middle | |
1803–1825 | Flag for Papal Merchant Ships | White | |
1849 | Flag of the Roman Republic | The Italian tricolour using darker colours with the phrase DIO E POPOLO (God and People) in the centre. | |
1825–1870 | Flag for Papal Merchant Ships | Yellow and white. |
See also
References
- ↑ "Flag of Vatican City". Retrieved 2021-09-26.
vertically divided yellow-white national flag with an emblem on the white stripe featuring two crossed keys and a papal tiara. The flag is square in its proportions.
- ↑ "The Flag of the Vatican City". Retrieved 2021-09-26.
The Vatican City State flag is square in shape, with yellow and white vertically divided on each side of the flag.
- ↑ "Legge fondamentale dello Stato della Città del Vaticano 26 novembre 2000" (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-09-26.
- ↑ "letter to the German nunciature (2010-05-27)" (PDF) (in German). Retrieved 2021-09-26.
- ↑ "Bandiera pontificia" (in Italian). Stato della cità del Vaticano. Archived from the original on 2008-10-15. Retrieved 2008-07-09.
Anticamente la bandiera dello Stato pontificio era giallorossa (o per meglio dire amaranto e rossa, colori derivati dai colori dello stemma della Santa Sede), i due colori tradizionali del Senato e del Popolo romano, che vennero tuttavia sostituiti con il bianco e il giallo nel 1808, allorché Pio VII
- ↑ William Becker "Vatican Flags", 2018
- ↑ William Becker "Vatican Flags", 2018
- ↑ "Vaticano, la bandiera di Porta Pia ritorna dopo 141 anni". La Stampa (in Italian). 2011-09-29. Retrieved 2023-11-03.
- ↑ "MEMORIAE TRADERE. E' TORNATA IN VATICANO LA BANDIERA DEI DIFENSORI DI PORTA PIA – di Pucci Cipriani – Ricognizioni". www.ricognizioni.it. Retrieved 2023-11-03.
- ↑ Cipriani, Pucci (2022-10-31). "È tornata in Vaticano la Bandiera dei difensori di Porta Pia" (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-11-03.
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