Kingdom of Sardinia - Part 1 (Italy)
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- Kingdom of Arborea
- Flag According to Book of all Kingdoms (late 14th Cent.)
- Flag from XVI century
- Naval (War) Ensign - XVIII century
- Maritime Ensign - XVIII century
- Captain Galley - XVIII century
- Naval Ensign 1802-1814
- Naval Ensign 1814-1816
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Kingdom of Arborea
Flag of “Rennu de Arborea” or “Judicau de
Arborea” (Kingdom of Arborea) is at Italian
wikipedia.
For more information see English
wikipedia.
Mauro Piras, 5 May 2009
Actually this refers to one of several medieval judicatures
("kingdoms") in Sardinia, (see wikipedia).
The territory of this Giudicato was roughly congruent to the
current province of Oristano.
Although the arms of the Giudicato is well known (the eradicated
tree, still used by Oristano province), the flag is a mere
conjecture. The usual flag sources for the time (Libro do
conoscimiento and different portolanos) do not show the flag at
all.
I have discussed this a little bit with a few colleagues
(Sebastià Herreros and Alfredo Betocchi) during the recent CISV
meeting at Verona.
The above-mentioned Wikipedia article is full of hints that this
flag is another modern political fiction made to support
nationalistic/separatist tendencies.
It is not by chance that the separatist party
"indipend�ntzia Rep�brica de Sardigna" uses the
eradicated tree as their symbol, see Italian
wikipedia.
M. Schm�ger, 1 June 2009
Flag According to Book of all Kingdoms (late 14th Cent.)
image by Ant�nio Martins-Tuv�lkin, 24 November 2007
The 55th flag mentioned and illustrated in the Book of All
Kingdoms [e9s50] is attributed to
Cerde�a (Sardinia). This as depicted in the 2005 spanish
illustrated transcription [e9s05],a
vertically striped yellow and red flag, with five red
stripes alternating with five yellow stripes, the latter slightly
narrower, the flag shown in the ogival default shape of this
source
The anonymous author of [e9s50]
describes the flag thusly: "El rey de Cerde�a � por
se�ales bastones del rey de Arag�n, commo estos." (The
king of Sardinia has for device bars of the king of Aragon, like
these).
Ant�nio Martins-Tuv�lkin, 24 November 2007
Flag from XVI century
I found the ancient image of the flag of Sardinia in a book
whose title is “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 Dicembre 1558 par Philippes roy
catholique d’Espaigne son fils” published in Anvers
in 1559 by the editor Plantin.
Here is the whole
image from the book.
Mauro Podda, 21 April 2008
Naval (War) Ensign - XVIII century
image by Jaume Ollé, 11 October 1998
Maritime Ensign - XVIII century
image by Jaume Ollé, 11 October 1998
Captain Galley - XVIII century
image by Jaume Ollé , 11 October 1998
Naval Ensign 1802-1814
image by Jaume Ollé , 11 October 1998
Naval Ensign 1814-1816
image by Jaume Ollé , 11 October 1998
Naval ensign 1814-1816. After 30 December 1814 the canton was
changed to a triple cross in honour of Sardinia, Savoy and Genoa
Jaume Ollé, 11 October 1998