National symbols of Midrasia: Difference between revisions
Line 29: | Line 29: | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="center"|National animal | |align="center"|National animal | ||
| [[File:Brown Leghorn rooster in Australia.jpg| | | [[File:Brown Leghorn rooster in Australia.jpg|100px]] | ||
| The Mydran Rooster is the national animal of Midrasia, having associations with the Midrasian people since ancient history. The rooster came to particular prominence during the civil war and revolution however as an anti-authority symbol for both the anti-monarchical and anti-consular forces. | | The Mydran Rooster is the national animal of Midrasia, having associations with the Midrasian people since ancient history. The rooster came to particular prominence during the civil war and revolution however as an anti-authority symbol for both the anti-monarchical and anti-consular forces. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="center"|National flower | |align="center"|National flower | ||
| [[File:Single lavendar flower02.jpg| | | [[File:Single lavendar flower02.jpg|100px]] | ||
| The Lavender flower is the national flower of Midrasia and its highly cultivated in the nation's southern regions. | | The Lavender flower is the national flower of Midrasia and its highly cultivated in the nation's southern regions. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="center"|Golden Eagle | |align="center"|Golden Eagle | ||
| [[File:Aquila chrysaetos Flickr.jpg| | | [[File:Aquila chrysaetos Flickr.jpg|100px]] | ||
| Despite not being an official emblem of Midrasia, the golden eagle has long been associated with Midrasia and is particularly associated with Midrasian political or military symbolism. | | Despite not being an official emblem of Midrasia, the golden eagle has long been associated with Midrasia and is particularly associated with Midrasian political or military symbolism. | ||
|} | |} |
Revision as of 23:33, 27 May 2019
The national symbols of Midrasia are things which are associated with or otherwise represent the Republic of Midrasia 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 Midrasia or its republican traditions.
Flag and coat of arms
Midrisia
Midrisia is the national personification of Midrasia.
The allegory of Midrasia has existed since ancient times, with Midrisia first appearing on currency under the Fiorentine Empire during the first century BCE. Midrisia saw a re-emergence following the unification of Midrasia during the fourteenth century. Since then Midrisia has existed in a number of different depictions, with most official state representations displaying her as a warrior woman. Nevertheless, other unofficial depictions have depicted Midrisia as a peaceful woman of beauty or even as a temperamental diva.
National anthem
The national anthem of Midrasia, Hymne des Mydra was composed by Jean-Baptiste Lemaître in 1822 and officially adopted in 1824. The lyrics of the anthem pay homage to the Civil war and revolutionary struggles against tyranny and monarchism, whilst exalting the virtues of the Midrasian people and the nation.