William Woo Seymour, The Cross in Tradition, History and Art, 1898, p. 387
Perrin, British Flags (1922), p. 20: "they imagined that they had seen a great army on white horses, clothed in white and bearing white banners in their hands, issue from the neighbouring mountains and come to their assistance. The leaders of this ghostly army, recognised by their names written on their banners, were St George, Saint Demetrius, and St Mercurius. If at this time the red cross had become the distinctive sign of St George one or other of these writers would surely have mentioned it, but all agree that the banners were white."
William Woo Seymour, The Cross in Tradition, History and Art, 1898, p. 363
"I have been unable to find any solid ground for the common belief that the cross of St George was introduced as the national emblem of England by Richard I, and am of opinion that it did not begin to attain that position until the first years of the reign of Edward I." Perrin, British Flags, 1922, p. 15
Aldo Ziggioto, "Genova", in Vexilla Italica 1, XX (1993); Aldo Ziggioto, "Le Bandiere degli Stati Italiani", in Armi Antiche 1994, cited after Pier Paolo Lugli, 18 July 2000 on Flags of the World.
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E.g., Bibliothèque municipale de Valenciennes ms. 838, a martyrology dated to the last quarter of the 13th century, depicting St George in miniature on fol. 78v. (/manuscriptminiatures.com, enluminures.culture.fr)
E.g., Bibliothèque municipale de Valenciennes ms. 838, a martyrology dated to the last quarter of the 13th century, depicting St George in miniature on fol. 78v. (/manuscriptminiatures.com, enluminures.culture.fr)
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Nationalencyklopedin, "Georgskors", retrieved 12 August 2010. Swedish.
For example, the cross of the Swedish Order of Freemasons was defined by the King of Sweden in 1928 to be a "red St George's cross with triangular arms".[փա՞ստ] In Finland, the Cross pattée is called Yrjön risti "George's cross", while the red cross on a white background is called Pyhän Yrjön risti "Saint George's cross". Kimmo Kara, Vaakunaselitys, Helsinki 1989, ISSN0784-7602, p. 49 51
Herreros i Agüí, Sebastià (2005). «La bandera de Barcelona, 1991-2005» [The flag of Barcelona, 1991-2005] (PDF). International Congress of Vexillology - Vexilobaires. Վերցված է 2018 թ․ հուլիսի 28-ին.
Nationalencyklopedin, "Georgskors", retrieved 12 August 2010. Swedish.
For example, the cross of the Swedish Order of Freemasons was defined by the King of Sweden in 1928 to be a "red St George's cross with triangular arms".[փա՞ստ] In Finland, the Cross pattée is called Yrjön risti "George's cross", while the red cross on a white background is called Pyhän Yrjön risti "Saint George's cross". Kimmo Kara, Vaakunaselitys, Helsinki 1989, ISSN0784-7602, p. 49 51