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This flag for Naples under the Anjous was pointed out to me.

naples_anjou.gif


The web site it's from has the dates 1268-1442, but no other information. Does anyone know any more about it? In particular, is the number of fleur-de-lys fixed at six complete and three partials, or is it a semy as in France Ancient?
 
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Originally posted by Korath
This flag for Naples under the Anjous was pointed out to me.

angio.gif


The web site it's from has the dates 1268-1442, but no other information. Does anyone know any more about it? In particular, is the number of fleur-de-lys fixed at six complete and three partials, or is it a semy as in France Ancient?

it is not the flag of naples but the one of the anjou's family
you will find here all the flag of naples until 1494
http://www.heraldique-europeenne.org/Regions/Italie/Naples.htm

in 1502 it goes under spanish rule (administrated by viceroy).
in 1731, Charles III (1716-1788), king of spain, take the title of king of naples,then in 1759 he give it to his son Ferdinand IV (1751-1835), king of Naples, then king of the 2 sicily kingdom
here are the flag of Naples from 1716
http://www.heraldique-europeenne.org/Regions/Italie/Deux_Siciles.htm

if you whant more information on the anjou and the duchy of anjou go there
http://www.heraldique-europeenne.org/Regions/France/Anjou.htm
you have all the flags of the anjou
:)
 

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Re: Re: Anjou Naples

Originally posted by Surcouf


it is not the flag of naples but the one of the anjou's family
you will find here all the flag of naples until 1494
http://www.heraldique-europeenne.org/Regions/Italie/Naples.htm

in 1502 it goes under spanish rule (administrated by viceroy).
in 1731, Charles III (1716-1788), king of spain, take the title of king of naples,then in 1759 he give it to his son Ferdinand IV (1751-1835), king of Naples, then king of the 2 sicily kingdom
here are the flag of Naples from 1716
http://www.heraldique-europeenne.org/Regions/Italie/Deux_Siciles.htm

if you whant more information on the anjou and the duchy of anjou go there
http://www.heraldique-europeenne.org/Regions/France/Anjou.htm
you have all the flags of the anjou
:)

those aren't the flags of naples, those are the arms ;)

personally, i don't know anything about the flag of naples during regular EU; but korath already did a flag for the kingdom of the two sicilies, which is the white one here: http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/it-2s.html

steph