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[[Saint Palmer]], a 5th-century {{wpl|bishop}} born in [[Ebrary]], is Gotneska's most famous {{wpl|patron saint}}. | [[Saint Palmer]], a 5th-century {{wpl|bishop}} born in [[Ebrary]], is Gotneska's most famous {{wpl|patron saint}}. | ||
[[Saint Áine of Gotneska|Saint Áine]], a 8/9th century {{wpl|abbess}}. Is the first born Gotneskan Saint. She is also the nations Mother Saint. Being the only patron female saint of the nation. | |||
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Revision as of 22:10, 17 August 2022
The national symbols of Gotneska are things which are associated with or otherwise represent the Kingdom of Gotneska and its associated culture. Some of these symbols have official status, such as the flag and coat of arms, while others are unofficial but nonetheless are recognised to have some association with Gotneska or its monarchal traditions.
Insignia
Coat of Arms
The arms of Gotneska quarters the royal coat of arms of Gotneska (blue with gold Cross and Crown) with white red Wolfs on green. The flag looks the same but in rectangular form, it is a banner of arms.
Flags
The national flag of the Kingdom of Gotneska is a Scandivian Cross flag that’s main background color is white and cross part is green. The flag also combines a blue Geltic Knot overlayed on the Scandinavian Cross. The flag was created by Princess Adalbjorg Andersdottír sometime during the early 1800’s the flag would become the official national flag of Gotneska on the 11 January 1896.
Motto
The national motto of the Kingdom of Gotneska: Sanngirni Guðs sem við trúum "Fairness of God We Believe". This was first used around the 17th century by Poet Sean Johansson.
Flora and fauna
Culture
Other
Patron saints
Saint Palmer, a 5th-century bishop born in Ebrary, is Gotneska's most famous patron saint.
Saint Áine, a 8/9th century abbess. Is the first born Gotneskan Saint. She is also the nations Mother Saint. Being the only patron female saint of the nation.