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Byzantine Flags (Under Construction - Work In Progress)
editDynastic Arms
editFlag | Date | Family | Description |
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c. 1000 | Argyros [Argyrus] | Or, a cross between four stars Azure. | |
1204-1460 | Doukas [Ducas] | Azure, a cross Argent. | |
c. 1400 | Frangopoulos [Phrangopoulos] | Sable, a fleur-de-lys Or. | |
c. 1350 | Kantakouzinos [Cantacuzene, Kantakouzenos] | Gules, a double-headed eagle displayed crowned, Or. | |
c. 1057 | Komnenos [Comnenus, Comneno] | Or, a double-headed eagle Sable. | |
1184-1195 | Komnenos [Comnenus, Comneno] | Azure, an estoile above a crescent moon Or. | |
1204-1461 | Komnenos [Comnenus, Comneno] | Argent, three bars Sable. | |
c. 1300 | Koressio | Sable, beneath an imperial crown proper, a two-headed eagle displayed Or, holding in each claw a sword paleways Argent. | |
c. 1210 | Lascaris [Laskaris] | Or, a double-headed eagle Sable, beaked Gules, beneath an eastern crown Or. | |
1080-1259 | Palaiologos [Palaeologus] | Gules, a cross Or. | |
1259-1453 | Palaiologos [Palaeologus] | Gules, a cross and four Bs Or. | |
1262-1453 | Palaiologos [Palaeologus] | Gules, a double-headed eagle displayed crowned, Or. | |
c. 800 | Rangabe [Rhangabe] | Azure, a cross flory between the letters "E", "N", "T", "N" Argent. | |
c. 1400 | Raoulis [Rallis, Rhaoules] | Azure, a leopard rampant Or. | |
c. 1225 | Vatatzes [Vatatzis] | Vert, a double-headed eagle displayed Or, above each head an estoile Argent. |
Other Flags
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667 BC-330 AD | City of Byzantium | The city of Byzantium was dedicated to the Greek goddess Artemis in 667 BC, whose symbol, the crescent moon, was used as the symbol of the city for nearly 1000 years between 667 BC and 330 AD. | |
330-1453 | City of Constantinople | When the city of Byzantium became Christian in 330 AD, a star was added to the Crescent of Artemis emblem as it assumed the significance of an attribute of the Virgin Mary. | |
c. 1400 | Roman (Byzantine) Empire | The only attested flag of the Byzantine Empire under the Palaeologi, early 15th century. It depicts St George's Cross and the Arms of the Palaiologos family. | |
1261-1453 | Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople | Likely flag of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople after the restoration of the Empire in 1261. This derivative depicts the double-headed eagle holding a cross and orb. |