Richard I's flag, often associated with the King of England during the late 12th century, features a gold field with a red lion passant (walking) across it. This design, known as the "Lion of England," symbolizes bravery and strength. It is part of the broader heraldic tradition of the English monarchy and has influenced the royal coat of arms. Richard I is sometimes also associated with the use of a red and gold banner during his crusades.
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It has 3 stripes- one red, 1 white,(in the middle.) and another red on the other side.
(from top to bottom) black, white, and red with a black cross in the center.
It has a blue background that has the state seal of Nebraska in the center which reads Great Seal of the State of Nebraska, March 1, 1867
Sudan, North Sudan or officially the Republic of the Sudan has a flag made a Red (top), a White (middle) and a Black (bottom) stripe occupying 1/3 of the flag each. On the left hand side the edge of the flag is filled with a green triangle with its apex taking a bite out of the white stripe.
It has a blue background that has the state seal of Nebraska in the center which reads Great Seal of the State of Nebraska, March 1, 1867
It is quite similar to the Flag of TEXAS in USA, but the blue and star are only on the left corner, and the red goes below from left to right. Chile's flag was created before Texas one though.
These were probably the three most used flags in colonial America. 1: The "Union Jack". It was identical to the UK's current flag, but the X behind the cross in the union Jack had no red stripes. 2: The Red Ensign. It had the Union Jack in the canton (like the American flag's white stars) and the rest was red. 3: The Continental Colors. It was identical to the American flag, but where the stars are today there was a Union Jack.
The Samoan flag was adopted on February 24, 1949, while Samoa was still a trust territory of New Zealand. Samoa gained independence from New Zealand on January 1, 1962. The basic design of the Samoan flag was created in 1948. That flag was identical to the current flag except the Southern Cross star pattern had only four stars. The fifth star was added in February of 1949.
The flag of Rwanda.
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i think it means that we ''give up'' in war the wite flag is usually used in wars. At most times, it means surrender, like when 1 country fights with another country, and 1 of them gives up, they will wave a white flag out to their opposision on the battle field.