Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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800-888[2] |
Imperial Orilflamme of Charlemagne |
A 3 pointed green field with 8 golden crosses and 6 flowers.
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early 1400s[2] |
Imperial Banner of the Holy Roman Emperor |
An Imperial Eagle displayed with a halo sable armed and langued gules
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862–1797[2] |
Flag of the County of Flanders |
A yellow flag with a black lion in the center.
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900–1477[2] |
Flag of the County of Hainaut |
A yellow quartered banner with black and red lions.
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1183–1794[2] |
Flag of the Duchy of Brabant |
A golden lion on a black field.
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1482–1714[2] |
Flag of Spanish Netherlands |
A white flag with the cross of Burgundy.
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1482–1714[2] |
Civil Ensign of Spanish Netherlands |
A horizontal tricolour of red, white and yellow, with the Cross of Burgundy in the centre.
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1713–1740[2] |
Flag of the Archduchy of Austria |
A yellow field with a black double headed eagle with a crown on top and carrying the tricolored arms of Austria on his chest.
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1781–1786[3] |
Flag of the Austrian Netherlands |
A tricolour, with three equal horizontal bands of red, white and gold with the arms of Austria.
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1789–1790 |
Flag of the Brabant Revolution |
A tricolour, with three equal horizontal bands of red, black and yellow.
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~1790s |
Flag of the Prince-Bishopric of Liège, also of the Republic of Liège |
A bicolour, with two equal vertical bands of red and yellow.
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1830–1831 |
Flag of the Belgian Revolution |
A tricolour, with three equal horizontal bands of black, yellow and red.
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c. 1865 |
Fanion of the Belgian Legion during the French intervention in Mexico |
Tricolour of the Mexican Empire, superimposed with the Belgian tricolour to top left.
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1883–1920 |
Flag of Neutral Moresnet |
A tricolour, with three equal horizontal bands of black, white and blue.
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