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Presidential Standard 1959 – 1969, France (fotw)
Flag of the Albis Steam Shipping Company 1897, Germany; Flag of the
Darmstádter Turngemeinde 1844, Germany; Flag of the
Ditmarsia Kiel Rowing Club, Germany (Klaus-Michael Schneider)
Putative Banner of Arms of the Avis Order, Portugal (fotw);
Arms and Flag of Alandroal, Portugal (ICH & fotw)
Flag and Arms of Almagro, Spain (fotw & ICH); Flag and Arms of
Malagón, Spain (fotw & ICH)
Cross of Calvary Example; Flag of Geraardsbergen, Belgium (fotw); Flag of
Fulleda, Spain (fotw)
Arms and Flag of Poiares e Canelas, Portugal (fotw)
From left: The Flag of Free France 1940-44; The National Flag and Arms of Slovakia; The
State Flag and Arms of Hungary (fotw)
Please note that the terms cross of Lorraine, cross of Anjou, cross patriarchal and archiepiscopal cross are now considered interchangeable, however, in strict usage the crosses of Lorraine and Anjou (unlike the others) should both have horizontal arms of equal length. see supplemental note
National Flag of Scotland (fotw)
Flag of St. Antönien-Ascharina, Switzerland (fotw)
Flag of England (fotw)
Flag and Arms of Algorfa, Spain (fotw)
Flag and Arms of Ferreira do Alentejo, Portugal (fotw)
Putative Dominican Banner of Arms (fotw); Flag of
Aldeanueva de Santa Cruz, Spain (fotw)
Air Force Roundel, Portugal (fotw); Flag of
Madeira, Portugal (fotw); Arms and flag of
Ladoeiro, Portugal (fotw); Flag of the
Institute for Civil Aviation, Portugal (fotw)
Notes
a) This not a voided cross, but is properly described in heraldic terms as “a cross pattée Gules surmounted by a
Latin cross-couped Argent” - as described and referenced above.
b) Later variants may be based upon a Latin rather that a Greek Cross as
in the examples shown below (see ‘Latin cross’ in
‘appendix VIII’).
Cross and Star of the Brazilian Order of Christ (Wiki);
Arms of Guetim, Portugal (Sergio Horta); Flag of
São Paulo, Brazil (fotw)
Flag of St John's Ambulance Brigade, (fotw); Arms and Flag of
Ivanec, Croatia (fotw)
Putative Banner of the Portuguese Knights Templar (fotw); Arms and Flag of Outeiro Major, Portugal (Sérgio Horta)
Flag of Languedoc, France (fotw)
Flag and Arms of Asturias, Spain (fotw & ICH); Flag of
Gozón, Spain (fotw); Flag and Arms of Matadeón de los Oteros, Spain (vexileon.org)
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