ธงชาติสวีเดน (Thai Wikipedia)

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  • Jeroen Temperman (2010). State Religion Relationships and Human Rights Law. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. ISBN 978-9004181489. เก็บจากแหล่งเดิมเมื่อ 27 April 2023. สืบค้นเมื่อ 31 December 2007. Many predominantly Christian states show a cross, symbolising Christianity, on their national flag. Scandinavian crosses or Nordic crosses on the flags of the Nordic countries–Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden–also represent Christianity.
  • Carol A. Foley (1996). The Australian Flag: Colonial Relic or Contemporary Icon. William Gaunt & Sons. ISBN 9781862871885. เก็บจากแหล่งเดิมเมื่อ 27 April 2023. สืบค้นเมื่อ 31 December 2007. The Christian cross, for instance, is one of the oldest and most widely used symbols in the world, and many European countries, such as the United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Greece and Switzerland, adopted and currently retain the Christian cross on their national flags.
  • Andrew Evans (2008). Iceland. Bradt. ISBN 9781841622156. เก็บจากแหล่งเดิมเมื่อ 27 April 2023. สืบค้นเมื่อ 31 December 2007. Legend states that a red cloth with the white cross simply fell from the sky in the middle of the 13th-century Battle of Valdemar, after which the Danes were victorious. As a badge of divine right, Denmark flew its cross in the other Scandinavian countries it ruled and as each nation gained independence, they incorporated the Christian symbol.

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  • Jeroen Temperman (2010). State Religion Relationships and Human Rights Law. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. ISBN 978-9004181489. เก็บจากแหล่งเดิมเมื่อ 27 April 2023. สืบค้นเมื่อ 31 December 2007. Many predominantly Christian states show a cross, symbolising Christianity, on their national flag. Scandinavian crosses or Nordic crosses on the flags of the Nordic countries–Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden–also represent Christianity.
  • Carol A. Foley (1996). The Australian Flag: Colonial Relic or Contemporary Icon. William Gaunt & Sons. ISBN 9781862871885. เก็บจากแหล่งเดิมเมื่อ 27 April 2023. สืบค้นเมื่อ 31 December 2007. The Christian cross, for instance, is one of the oldest and most widely used symbols in the world, and many European countries, such as the United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Greece and Switzerland, adopted and currently retain the Christian cross on their national flags.
  • Andrew Evans (2008). Iceland. Bradt. ISBN 9781841622156. เก็บจากแหล่งเดิมเมื่อ 27 April 2023. สืบค้นเมื่อ 31 December 2007. Legend states that a red cloth with the white cross simply fell from the sky in the middle of the 13th-century Battle of Valdemar, after which the Danes were victorious. As a badge of divine right, Denmark flew its cross in the other Scandinavian countries it ruled and as each nation gained independence, they incorporated the Christian symbol.
  • "Parad 2: Flaggor, fälttecken & heraldik" (PDF) (ภาษาสวีเดน). Swedish Armed Forces. เก็บ (PDF)จากแหล่งเดิมเมื่อ 26 June 2021. สืบค้นเมื่อ 21 July 2021.
  • "Flaggningstider" (ภาษาสวีเดน). National Archives of Sweden. เก็บจากแหล่งเดิมเมื่อ 16 July 2019. สืบค้นเมื่อ 2 August 2019.
  • "Flaggdagar i Sverige". Riksarkivet. เก็บจากแหล่งเดิมเมื่อ 6 June 2021. สืบค้นเมื่อ 6 June 2021.