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Flag of The Kingdom of Sardinia

The flag of the Kingdom of Sardinia was adopted in 1816 and consisted of a blue field with a red square with a 1:1 ratio in the top left corner of the canton. The red square was divided in to four sections by a white cross.

  • QUATTRO MORI Kingdom of Sardinia 18th century

  • Corona de Aragon

  • Piero della francesca, Arezzo, church of San Francesco, frescoes of true cross 15th century

  • Capitols de cort del Stament Militar de Sardenya, Francesco Guarnerio, Cagliari, 1590

  • “Le Blason des Armoires” di Hierosme de Bara, Lyon, 1581

  • “La magnifique et somptueuse pompe funebre faite aus obseques et funerailles du tres grande et tres victorieus empereur Charles cinquieme, celebrees en la ville de Bruxelles le 29e jour du mois de icembre 1558 par Philippes roy catholique d’Espaigne son fils”, Plantin, Anvers, 1559

  • “De titulis Philippi Austrii Regis Cattolici Liber” di Iacopo Mainoldi Galerati, Bologna, 1573

  • Università di Cagliari, 1606)

  • 4 mori 1640

  • Coat of arms of Philip II

  • Stemma Filippo II particolare Regno di Sardegna

  • Frans Francken, Abdicazione di Carlo V, particolare

  • Kingdoms of the Emerror Chrles V

  • Two heads Imperial eagle of Charles V

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