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Flags of the Spanish Infantry in the Conquest of Tunis 1535 (Spain)

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Keywords: tunis | cross: saltire (red) | saltire (red) | stripes: 4 (white) | flamed | cross: saltire (white) | saltire (white) | fly: rounded |
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[Flag of the Spanish Infantry in the Conquest of Tunis 1525 (Spain)]      [Flag of the Spanish Infantry in the Conquest of Tunis 1525 (Spain)]      [Flag of the Spanish Infantry in the Conquest of Tunis 1525 (Spain)]
all three images by Sergio Camero, 24 August 2001, 8 and 30 Nov 2002



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Description

These and many other flags of the Tunis campaign can be observed in the tapestries made by Wilhelm Pannmaker upon drawings by Jan Cornelisz and Pieter Coek Aelst (1554), kept at the Royal Palace in Madrid and the Reales Alcázares in Seville. The flag has a rounded fly, as was common until the 16th century. Source: Manzano 1997 [mzn97].

Sergio Camero, 24 August and 1 October 2001 and 8 and 30 Nov 2002