Ensign for the Spanish Netherlands c.1520-c.1701 (Spain) (original) (raw)

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'Flanders' Ensign, possibly ensign of vessels operating in Flemish waters
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images by Sergio Camero, Klaus-Michael Schneider and Ivan Sache, 28 Jun 2009
- Description
- Civil and War Ensign c.1520-c.1701 (possibly ensign of vessels operating in Spanish waters)
- Galleons' Ensign c.1520-c.1701 (possibly ensign of vessels operating in American waters)
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- Historical Flags 1506-1700 (Spain)
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Description
A horizontal tricolour of red-white-yellow (...) defaced with a Burgundy cross on the white stripe – sometimes centred, sometimes offset to the hoist – is usually reported as the flag of the Spanish Netherlands:
- Siegel 1912, table 33, Spanische Niederl[ande],
- Siegel 1912, table 46, Spanische Niederlande 1737, 1769 (Fladern) (bis 1714) and
- Calvo and Grávalos 1983, no. 101, Bandera de las Provincias de Flandes 1520-1648.
Santiago Dotor, 26 Oct 2000
Flag of the Spanish Netherlands It is a red over white over yellow horizontal tricolour with a red cross burgundy at the hoist. (Source: [neu32]; p.32, image no.109) I am in doubt, especially about [neu39a], but due to our policy of giving also erroneous reports of flags I send this image, which is based on an image by Sergio Camero.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 27 & 28 Jun 2009
The same flag, but with either no cross at all or the cross centered, appears on the "The flags of the Belgians through history" plate.
I believe that Neubecker is much more trustworthy than the plate.
Ivan Sache, 28 Jun 2009