Flag of Great Nortend
Name | Great Cross of the Realm |
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Use | National flag |
Proportion | 2:3 |
Adopted | 1 April, 1870 |
Design | A red cross on a white cross on a red field. |
Designed by | Sir Almandy Fleurin, Lamanus King of Arms |
The national flag of Great Nortend is, by proclamation, the Great Cross of the Realm. Its design includes the Arms of St Christopher, the patron saint of the province of Hambria with the Cross of St George, one of the two patron saints of the province of Nortend, superimposed on top. It was first used during the reign of Alexander I, as the first King of Nortend, Cardoby and Hambria as part of the insignia of the Alexanderine Service Order. It was later adopted in 1870 by Henry VI as the national flag.
It is blazoned:
Gules, St Christopher's cross with the Cross of St George superimposed.
Protocol
The Great Cross is a symbol of the civil Government of Great Nortend. It is commonly flown in such contexts as by government buildings. For example, the Great Cross is flown on the main Government buildings at Fettercourt in Lendert-with-Cadell on all days of the year and when the Royal Standard is flown instead.
The flag is flown at half mast on certain mourning days as well, including:
- From the death of the Sovereign until the formal Accession of the new sovereign.
- From the death of a member of the Royal Family until the day of his funeral.
- From the death of the Archbishop of Sulthey until the day of his funeral.
- On the death of the Archbishop of Limmes or of Rhise.
- On the death of the present or former Officer of State.
- On the death of a foreign Sovereign
Flags
Flag | Name | Use |
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Great Cross | Official government flag. | |
Royal Standard | Personal flag of the Sovereign. | |
Red Ensign | Military flag. | |
Blue Ensign | Used defaced for various civil government flags and diplomatic flags. | |
White Ensign | Used by civilians, and flown by all merchant ships, pleasure craft and civil aircraft registered in Great Nortend. |