Order of Christ Cross - Usage of The Cross

Usage of The Cross

  • Royal Coat of arms of Portugal (c. 1640 - October 5, 1910)
  • Coat of arms of the Prince Royal of Portugal, Brazil, and the Algarves (1822)
  • Badge of the Belenenses football club, Lisbon
  • Coat of arms of Vila do Bispo Municipality, Portugal
  • Royal Flag of Portugal (1600–1700)
  • Flag of the Autonomous Region of Madeira, Portugal
  • Flag of the Cisplatina Province, Brasil (1811–1828)
  • Flag of a Portuguese Colonial Governor (1935-1999)
  • War flag of Portugal during the Portuguese Restoration War (1640–1668)
  • Badge of the Order of the Colonial Empire
  • Aircraft roundel of the Portuguese Air Force
  • Imperial Coat of arms of Brazil (December 1, 1822 – July 18, 1840)
  • Imperial Coat of arms of Brazil (1840–1889)
  • Flag of the city of São Paulo, Brazil
  • Flag of the city of Cananéia, Brazil
  • Flag of the Second Empire of Brazil (c.1870 – November 15, 1889)

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