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Fleur-De-Lis
(blue)
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French Fleur-De-Lis (blue)
This royal French flag was used from 1400 until 1590. The most important
flag carried by explorers and settlers was most likely the royal flag, since
this was a symbol of the authority of the king in the new lands. In the early
sixteenth century the French royal flag was blue with three gold fleurs-de-lis
representing directly the shield in the royal French coat of arms. more |
Fleur-De-Lis Flags made of Nylon
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- Nylon, the most
popular material for outdoor use because of its
beauty, economy and durability.
- Screen printed.
- Brass grommets and canvas heading.
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3' x 5' |
$41.60 |
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It is not likely that the French explorers Verrazano or Cartier actually raised this flag
on land. At the time the practice of placing a permanent marker was preferred.
Fleur-de-lis translates to "Flower of the Lily".
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