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Use
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Description
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22 September 1965 – 21 March 1990
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Standard of the president of Italy
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A square blue flag with the emblem of Italy in the middle.
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22 March 1990 – 28 June 1992
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A square blue flag with a square flag of Italy in the middle.
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29 June 1992 – 13 October 2000
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A square blue flag with the emblem of Italy in the middle.
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14 October 2000 – 16 January 2003
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A square blue flag containing the flag of the Napoleonic Italian Republic, with the golden emblem of Italy on its green square.
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17 January 2003 – 13 April 2006
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14 April 2006
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16 May 1986
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Standard of a substitute president of Italy
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A square white flag with blue border, with the emblem of Italy in the middle.
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Standard of the Presidents of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies
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A rectangular white flag with two light blue rectangles inset from the border, with the emblem of Italy in the middle.
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Personal Standard of the President of the Senate (car's flag)
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A square blue flag with the yellow emblem of the Senate in the middle, used as a custom on Senate's cars.
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17 July 2008
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Standard of the prime minister of Italy
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A rectangular blue flag with two golden rectangles inset from the border and with the Emblem of Italy (in natural colours) in the middle.
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23 April 2002
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Standard of the Ministry of Defence
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A rectangular blue flag with two golden rectangles inset from the border and with a star and the symbols of four Italian Armed Forces in the middle.
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Standard of the civil authorities
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A rectangular white flag with two blue rectangles inset from the border and with the emblem of Italy (in natural colours) in the middle.
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| Flag
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Date
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Use
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Description
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800–888
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Imperial Oriflamme of Charlemagne
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A three-pointed green field with eight golden crosses and six flowers.
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800–1420
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Flag of the Judicate of Arborea
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A white field with a tree in the center.
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831–1091
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Flag of the Emirate of Sicily
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A simple green field.
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1000–1406
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Flag of the Republic of Pisa
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A red field with a white cross in the center.
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1115–1251
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First flag of The Republic of Florence
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A red field with centred white cross.
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1130–1194
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Banner of the Hauteville Dynasty
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A blue field with a white and red checkered diagonal stripe.
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1160–1200
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First flag of the Republic of Lucca
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A horizontal bicolor of white and red, similar to the Polish flag.
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1171–1277
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First flag of Milan
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A white field with a red Maltese cross in the center with a three-tongued fringe at the fly.
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13th century
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First flag of the Republic of Siena
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A black field with a white vertical band at the hoist and a three-tongued fringe at the fly.
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1200–1799
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Second flag of the Republic of Lucca
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A blue field with a golden diagonal stripe with the word Libertas.
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1176–1395
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Flag of the Commune of Milan
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A white field with centred red cross, similar to the flag of England, both coming from Genoa.
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1251–1569
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Second flag of the Republic of Florence
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A white field with a red fleur-de-lis in the center.
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1258–1266
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Banner of Manfred, King of Sicily
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A white swallowtail flag with a black eagle in the center.
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1259–1323
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Flag of the Republic of Sassari
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Four-quartered field. A white cross in the first and fourth quarter (blue) and a white tower in the second and third quarter (red).
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1266–1442
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Flag of the Kingdoms of Sicily and Naples under the Capetian House of Anjou
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A blue field with several fleur-de-lis and a red label.
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Flag of the Kingdoms of Sicily and Naples under the Capetian House of Anjou (variant)
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1277–1395
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Second flag of Milan
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A white field with a blue snake devouring a child in the center.
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1282–1296
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First flag of the Kingdom of Sicily under the Crown of Aragon
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The Aragonese Senyera in the first and fourth quarters and a Swabian eagle in the second and third quarters.
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1290–1555
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Second flag of the Republic of Siena
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A horizontal bicolour of white and black.
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1296–1410
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Second flag of the Kingdom of Sicily under the Crown of Aragon
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Similar to the Aragonese Senyera, but with two white triangles at the hoist and fly, with an eagle inside of each.
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14th century
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Gorizia
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A square flag with a blue background on the right and the lion of Gorizia. The lion was the original coat of arms of the County of Gorizia, while the bar on the left was taken from the flag of vassalage to the Patriarchate of Aquileia, which existed in 1338.
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1339–1797
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Flag of the Republic of Genoa
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A white field with centred red cross, similar to the flag of England.
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1395–1499
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State flag (Vexillum publicum) of the City of Milan
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A white field with centred red cross, similar to the Flag of England.
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1395–1499
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Third flag of Milan
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The Imperial Eagle of the Holy Roman Empire in the first and fourth quarters and the snake of Milan in the second and third quarters.
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1398–1701
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First flag of the Principality of Piombino
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A white field with a checkered diagonal red stripe.
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1410–1516
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Third flag of the Kingdom of Sicily under the Crown of Aragon
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An inverted version of the second flag.
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1416–1785
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Flag of the Duchy of Savoy
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A red field with centred white cross.
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1442–1516
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Flag of the Kingdom of Naples under the Crown of Aragon
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The Aragonese Senyera in the first and fourth quarters and the stripes of the Árpád dynasty, the fleur-de-lis of Anjou, and the Jerusalem cross in the second and third quarters.
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1443–1523
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First flag of the Duchy of Urbino
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A banner of arms with the symbols of the Holy Roman Empire, the House of Montefeltro, and the Papal States.
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1447–1450
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State flag (Vexillum publicum) of the Golden Ambrosian Republic
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A white field with centred red cross, with the republic's seal.
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1452–1830
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First flag of the Duchy of Modena and Reggio
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A crowned white eagle on a blue field.
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1473–1829
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Flag of the Duchy of Massa and Carrara
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A white field with the coat of arms in the center.
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1499–1526
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Fourth flag of Milan (under French rule)
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The French royal flag in the first and fourth quarters and the snake of Milan in the second and third quarters.
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1523–1625
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Second flag of the Duchy of Urbino
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A yellow swallow-tailed field with a disc which contains the symbol of the House of Montefeltro.
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1545–1731
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First flag of the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza
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A yellow field with six blue fleur-de-lis in the center.
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1562–1737
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First flag of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany
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A white field with the coat of arms of the Medici family in the center.
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1659–1675
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The Contarina flag of the Republic of Venice
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A gold Lion of St. Mark on a field of dark red accompanied by a six-tongued fringe at the fly.
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1701–1803
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Second flag of the Principality of Piombino
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A white field with the coat of arms in the center.
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1765–1800
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Second flag of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany
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A horizontal triband of red, white, and red with the greater coat of arms in the center.
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| 1815–1848
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| 1849–1860
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1785–1802
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First flag of the Kingdom of Sardinia
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Blue with the cross of savoy occupying one quarter of the field and placed in the canton.
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1799–1801
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Third flag of the Republic of Lucca
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A horizontal tricolour of green, white, and red.
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1801–1805
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Fourth and final flag of the Republic of Lucca
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A white field with a centered red diamond and with a blue border.
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1801–1807
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Flag of the Kingdom of Etruria
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Five alternating stripes of blue and white with the coat of arms in the center.
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1802–1814
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Second flag of the Kingdom of Sardinia
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Blue with the St George's Cross and four heads of Moors occupying one quarter of the field and placed in the canton.
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1814–1816
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Third flag of the Kingdom of Sardinia
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Blue with the cross of savoy and two St George's Crosses in the first and fourth quarters (the first with four heads of Moors) occupying one quarter of the field and placed in the canton.
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1815–1818
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First flag of the Duchy of Lucca
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A horizontal bicolour of yellow and red.
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1815–1847
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Second flag of the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza
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A vertical bicolour of red and white.
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1815–1848
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Second flag of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany (lesser arms variant)
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A horizontal triband of red, white, and red, with the lesser coat of arms in the center.
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| 1849–1860
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1816–1848
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Fourth flag of the Kingdom of Sardinia
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Blue with a combination of the crosses of savoy and St George occupying one quarter of the field and placed in the canton.
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1816–1848
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Flag of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
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A white field with the arms of the King of the Two Sicilies in the center.
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| 1849–1860
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1818–1824
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Second flag of the Duchy of Lucca
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A white field with the coat of arms in the center and a bicolour of yellow and red in the canton.
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1824–1847
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Third and final flag of the Duchy of Lucca
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1830–1859
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Second flag of the Duchy of Modena and Reggio
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A horizontal triband of red, white, and red, with a centred vertical triband of blue, white, and blue, with the coat of arms in the center.
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Second flag of the Duchy of Modena and Reggio (civil variant)
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A horizontal triband of red, white, and red, with a centred vertical triband of blue, white, and blue.
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1848–1849
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Third flag of the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza
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A horizontal bicolour of yellow and blue.
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1849
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Revolutionary flag of Brescia
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1850–1851
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Fourth flag of the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza
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Twelve radiating alternating stripes of blue and yellow.
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1851–1859
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Fifth and final flag of the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza
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Eight radiating alternating stripes of blue and yellow with a red border.
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Date
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Use
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Description
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1797
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Flag of the Cispadane Republic
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A horizontal tricolour flag of red (top), white, and green. In the centre, the emblem of the republic, while on the sides the letters "R" and "C" were shown, the initials of the two words that form the name of the "Repubblica Cispadana". The coat of arms of the Cispadan Republic contained a quiver with four arrows that symbolized the four cities of the Cispadan congress.
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1798–1802
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Flag of the Transpadane Republic
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A tricolour featuring three equally sized vertical pales of green, white, and red, the national colours of Italy, with the green at the hoist side.
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1797–1798
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First flag of the Cisalpine Republic
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A horizontal tricolour flag with the top green, white in the centre, and red at the bottom.
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1798–1802
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Second flag of the Cisalpine Republic
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A square tricolour featuring three equally sized vertical pales of green, white, and red, the national colours of Italy, with the green at the hoist side.
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1802–1805
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Flag of the Italian Republic
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A composition formed by a green square inserted in a white diamond, in turn included in a red box.
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Naval flag of the Italian Republic
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A composition formed by a green square inserted in a white diamond, in turn included in a red box.
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1805–1814
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Flag of the Kingdom of Italy
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A composition formed by a green rectangle inserted in a white diamond, in turn included in a red box, with an imperial eagle in the center.
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Flag of the Principality of Lucca and Piombino
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A horizontal tricolour of blue, white, and red.
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1806–1808
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First flag of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Naples
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A horizontal tricolour of white, red, and black.
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1808–1811
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Second flag of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Naples
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A composition formed by a white diamond, in turn included in a red and black box, with the coat of arms in the center.
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1811–1815
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Third flag of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Naples
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A blue field with a checkered border of red and white and the coat of arms off-centred toward the hoist.
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Third flag of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Naples (civil variant)
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A blue field with a checkered border of red and white.
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Date
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Use
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Description
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1831
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Flag of the Italian United Provinces
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A tricolour featuring three equally sized vertical pales of green, white, and red, the national colours of Italy, with the green at the hoist side.
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1831
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Flag of the Young Italy
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A horizontal tricolour flag with the top red, white in the centre, and green at the bottom, with the inscription "UNIONE, FORZA E LIBERTA'!!"
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1848
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Flag of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany during the First Italian Independence War
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The flag bears the coat of arms of the Habsburg-Lorraine family, decorated with Italian tricolours; note, however, that the coat of arms bears the red-white-red flag of Austria, the opponent of Italian unification.
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1848/1849
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Flag of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
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A white flag with Two Sicilies coat of arms, with red and green border.
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1848–1849
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Flag of the Kingdom of Sicily
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An Italian tricolour with a trinacria in the center.
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Flag of the Republic of San Marco
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An Italian tricolour with a white canton bearing the Lion of Saint Mark.
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Flag of the Free Cities of Menton and Roquebrune
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An Italian tricolour with two hands clasping and with the inscription "Menton et Roquebrun ville libre".
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Flag of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany
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An Italian tricolour with the tuscan arms
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1848–1947
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Civil flag of the Kingdom of Sardinia from 1848 to 1861 and from 1861 of the Kingdom of Italy
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An Italian tricolour with House of Savoy shield in the middle.
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1849
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War flag of the Roman Republic The state flag had no letters.
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An Italian tricolour with two "R"s (Repubblica Romana) in the center.
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1859–1860
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Flag of the United Provinces of Central Italy
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An Italian tricolour.
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1860–1861
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Flag of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
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An Italian tricolour with the arms of the King of the Two Sicilies in the center.
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1861–1946
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State flag of the Kingdom of Sardinia from 1848 to 1861 and from 1861 of the Kingdom of Italy and the Naval ensign of the Regia Marina
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An Italian tricolour with Savoy shield and Royal crown in the middle.
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1860–1946
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War flag of the Regio Esercito
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A square Italian tricolour with Savoy shield and simplified Royal crown in the middle.
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1879–1900
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Naval jack of the Regia Marina
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A square Savoy shield with blue border.
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1900–1947
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Naval jack of the Regia Marina
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A rectangular Savoy shield with blue border.
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1880–1946
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Royal standard of the King of Italy
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A blue flag with an eagle with crown and four crown at corners.
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1880–1946
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Royal standard of the Prince of Piedmont
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A blue flag with an eagle with crown in the middle and four crown at corners.
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1927–1943
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Standard of the Head of Government and Duce of Fascism
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A blue flag with a yellow line and a yellow fasces in the middle.
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Standard of a State Minister
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A white flag with a blue line and a blue fasces in the middle.
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Standard of a State Subsecretary
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A white flag with a blue fasces in the middle.
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Standard of the Minister of the Regia Marina
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A blue flag with a yellow line and a yellow anchor dominated by a yellow crown in the middle.
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Standard of the Minister of the Air Force
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A blue flag with a red line and a red eagle dominated by a red crown in the middle.
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1938–1941
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Standard of the Viceroy of Italian East Africa
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A white flag with blue border, with the Savoy shield in the middle and four fasces at corners.
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1936–1945
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Flag of the Colonna Italiana
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A tricolour flag with a red dagger and the red letters "G" and "L".
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1939–1943
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Standard of the Lieutenant General of Albania
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A white flag with blue border and a red line, with fasces dominated by a crown in the middle.
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1943–1945
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Flag of the Italian Social Republic
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An Italian tricolour.
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War flag of the Italian Social Republic
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An Italian tricolour with dark-grey eagle clutching a fasces in the center.
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Flag of the National Liberation Committee
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An Italian tricolour with a star inside which is the word "CLN".
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Flag of the Tuscan Liberation Committee
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Flag of the Brigate Garibaldi
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An Italian tricolour with a red star in the center.
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