George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana, The American Cyclopaedia, New York, 1874, s. 250, "...the standard of France was white, sprinkled with golden fleur de lis...". *[1]Arkivert 2008-01-16 ved Wayback Machine. The original Banner of Frankrike was strewn with fleurs-de-lis. *[2]:on the reverse of this plate it says: "Le pavillon royal était véritablement le drapeau national au dix-huitième siècle...Vue du château d'arrière d'un vaisseau de guerre de haut rang portant le pavillon royal (blanc, avec les armes de Frankrike)."[3] from the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica: "The oriflamme and the Chape de St Martin were succeeded at the end of the 16th century, when Henry III., the last of the Huset Valois, came to the throne, by the white standard powdered with fleurs-de-lis. This in turn gave place to the famous tricolour."
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George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana, The American Cyclopaedia, New York, 1874, s. 250, "...the standard of France was white, sprinkled with golden fleur de lis...". *[1]Arkivert 2008-01-16 ved Wayback Machine. The original Banner of Frankrike was strewn with fleurs-de-lis. *[2]:on the reverse of this plate it says: "Le pavillon royal était véritablement le drapeau national au dix-huitième siècle...Vue du château d'arrière d'un vaisseau de guerre de haut rang portant le pavillon royal (blanc, avec les armes de Frankrike)."[3] from the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica: "The oriflamme and the Chape de St Martin were succeeded at the end of the 16th century, when Henry III., the last of the Huset Valois, came to the throne, by the white standard powdered with fleurs-de-lis. This in turn gave place to the famous tricolour."
George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana, The American Cyclopaedia, New York, 1874, s. 250, "...the standard of France was white, sprinkled with golden fleur de lis...". *[1]Arkivert 2008-01-16 ved Wayback Machine. The original Banner of Frankrike was strewn with fleurs-de-lis. *[2]:on the reverse of this plate it says: "Le pavillon royal était véritablement le drapeau national au dix-huitième siècle...Vue du château d'arrière d'un vaisseau de guerre de haut rang portant le pavillon royal (blanc, avec les armes de Frankrike)."[3] from the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica: "The oriflamme and the Chape de St Martin were succeeded at the end of the 16th century, when Henry III., the last of the Huset Valois, came to the throne, by the white standard powdered with fleurs-de-lis. This in turn gave place to the famous tricolour."
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George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana, The American Cyclopaedia, New York, 1874, s. 250, "...the standard of France was white, sprinkled with golden fleur de lis...". *[1]Arkivert 2008-01-16 ved Wayback Machine. The original Banner of Frankrike was strewn with fleurs-de-lis. *[2]:on the reverse of this plate it says: "Le pavillon royal était véritablement le drapeau national au dix-huitième siècle...Vue du château d'arrière d'un vaisseau de guerre de haut rang portant le pavillon royal (blanc, avec les armes de Frankrike)."[3] from the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica: "The oriflamme and the Chape de St Martin were succeeded at the end of the 16th century, when Henry III., the last of the Huset Valois, came to the throne, by the white standard powdered with fleurs-de-lis. This in turn gave place to the famous tricolour."