A red cross on a white background. It is the reverse of the Swiss national flag.
The red is from St. George's Cross on the British flag and the white is from the French royal emblem.
The red cross on white background is the emblem of St George, patron saint of England.
The symbolic color of the Knights of the Red Cross is red, which represents courage, sacrifice, and the blood of Christ. It signifies the order's commitment to chivalric ideals and their mission to protect and aid the faithful. The red cross itself is a powerful emblem of faith and valor in the Christian tradition.
The emblem of the knights is the Eight pointed cross
England's flag has a white background with a red cross through it.Colors: Red and White. White background with red cross The red cross appeared as an emblem of England during the Middle Ages and the Crusades and is one of the earliest known emblems representing England. The red cross on the white background is the symbol of St George, the patron saint of England. The Union Flag, the flag of the United Kingdom of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, is a mixture of the flags of England, Scotland and Ireland. The blue is from the white x-shaped cross of St Andrew on a blue background of Scotland. England's flag (not the British flag) is a red cross on a white background. This flag is the emblem or cross of St. George, the patron saint of England.
England's flag has a white background with a red cross through it.Colors: Red and White. White background with red cross The red cross appeared as an emblem of England during the Middle Ages and the Crusades and is one of the earliest known emblems representing England. The red cross on the white background is the symbol of St George, the patron saint of England. The Union Flag, the flag of the United Kingdom of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, is a mixture of the flags of England, Scotland and Ireland. The blue is from the white x-shaped cross of St Andrew on a blue background of Scotland. England's flag (not the British flag) is a red cross on a white background. This flag is the emblem or cross of St. George, the patron saint of England.
The red is from the Cross of Saint George, representing England. The white is from the French Royal Emblem, representing France.
Like the heart, the red rose is an emblem of love.
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No. But George V did make the national colours as red from the saint George's cross and white from the french royal emblem.
The Templar Knights had no uniform, they did not want to alert anyone to there involvement in that particular organization. However, they did have a symbol. I believe it was a red cross, unrelated to the current red cross. -Jonhis