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The novels The Curse of Chalion and Paladin of Souls by Lois McMaster Bujold take place in a fictional setting based on the Iberian Peninsula of the late 15th century. (The prequel The Hallowed Hunt takes place a few centuries earlier.) The Bujold Nexus is the official and authorised Lois McMaster Bujold website. A map is available at the site, based on which the Wikipedia page identifies Chalion as Castile, Ibra as Aragon and Valencia, Brajar as Portugal, the Roknari princedoms as Moorish Andalusia, and Darthaca as France.
The books are quite good, and are not just alternate history; the setting is
well-conceived, in particular the depth of its native theology.
There are four or five deities adored by the peoples of these
novels; there being a holy war between Quintarians and Quadrenes, of course.
Eugene Ipavec, 9 January 2008,
and António Martins-Tuválkin, 19 October 2011
image by Eugene Ipavec, 9 January 2008
The flag of the Princedom of Jokona is described in Paladin of Souls:
A pennant with white pelican(s) in flight on a sea-green field (sometimes given in singular, sometimes plural,
but it is unsure whether a plural of flags or of pelicans is meant).
Eugene Ipavec, 9 & 10 January 2008
A pennant of the Templar-like Holy Military Order of the Daughter is mentioned in the books:
Blue and white, but nothing further.
Eugene Ipavec, 9 January 2008
In A Dictionary of ... The Curse of Chalon, the colors for all deities are given; it could be deduced that all 5 Holy Orders have pennants in their colors.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 19 October 2011
Maybe it could indeed be deduced that all Holy Orders have pennants in their colors, but this is less likely for another reference of symbolic colors in the same books:
António Martins-Tuválkin, 19 October 2011
From what I remember of the books, only the Son and Daughter have military orders.
The Father and Mother's dedicats are concerned with civil administration and medicine respectively,
while the Bastard runs social services.
Eugene Ipavec, 20 October 2011
Uniforms and other livery are a tricky match for flags in the real world. For what it's worth, these uniforms are also listed on A Dictionary of ... The Curse of Chalon:
All these seem to match the colors listed above, except for additional red in Father's uniforms.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 19 October 2011
The arms of the Royacy of Chalion are mentioned in the books. At The Bujold Nexus they are described thusly: «symbol is a royal leopard rampant upon a stylized castle«, which strengthens the inspiration on Leon-Castille.
Eugene Ipavec, 9 January 2008,
and António Martins-Tuválkin, 19 October 2011