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| [[File:Nordenflag2.png|80px]] || 1705-present || Variant flag of the Nordic Kingdom || A {{wp|saltire}} of navy with a gold border, on a crimson field in 1:1 proportion.
| [[File:Nordenflag2.png|80px]] || 1705-present || Variant flag of the Nordic Kingdom || A {{wp|saltire}} of navy with a gold border, on a crimson field in 1:1 proportion.
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| [[File:Nordenstandard.png|120px]] || 1527-present || Royal Standard of the Nordic Kingdom || The national flag of Norden with the Greater Coat of Arms of Norden superimposed
| [[File:Nordenstandard.png|120px]] || 1705-present || Royal Standard of the Nordic Kingdom || The national flag of Norden with the Greater Coat of Arms of Norden superimposed
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Revision as of 16:31, 20 October 2021

Norden
Norden flag.png
UseCivil and state flag, civil and state ensign
Proportion2:3
Adopted1702
DesignA saltire of navy with a gold border, on a crimson field.

The flag of Norden (Dalish: Nordens flag) is a saltire of navy with a golden border on a crimson field. The flag was adopted upon the foundation of the Nordic Kingdom in 1702, with the design allegedly created by King Kristian IV himself. The design sought to unite the national colours of the Kingdoms of Dalland and Vitmärige into one design to denote the unification of the two kingdoms into one realm. The design superimposes Saint Henrik's saltire, an unofficial symbol of the Kingdom of Vitmärige over the flag of Dalland which utilised a saltire of gold on red.

Prior to the unification of the two kingdoms, various designs incorporating the national symbols of both realms were used to denote the rule of two realms under one monarch, most notably the usage of the Dalish Griffin and Vitmar Stag. Prior to the creation of the current flag, the royal standard of Frederik I, was the most prominent symbol of the united kingdoms which utilised a design which quartered the arms of both kingdoms. The design continued to be used by his successors until it was superseded by the current design in 1713. Nevertheless, as both realms remained administratively separate until 1702, the various flags of both Dalland and Vitmärige were retained for civil, state, and military usage within their respective realms.

National flags

Flag Date Use Description
Norden flag.png 1702-present The flag of the Nordic Kingdom, national flag and civil ensign A saltire of navy with a gold border, on a crimson field.
Nordenflag2.png 1705-present Variant flag of the Nordic Kingdom A saltire of navy with a gold border, on a crimson field in 1:1 proportion.
Nordenstandard.png 1705-present Royal Standard of the Nordic Kingdom The national flag of Norden with the Greater Coat of Arms of Norden superimposed

Ensigns

Military flags

Flag Date Use Description
NordenNavyflag.png 1786-present Naval ensign A white field with a navy vertical stripe on the far right, with the variant flag of the Nordic Kingdom in the canton.
NordenNavalJack.png 1712-present Naval jack A gold outline and saltire on a quartered field of crimson and navy, with the crown of Norden in the upper quadrant and an anchor in the lower.

Subnational flags

Dependencies

Flag Date Use Description
Snaelandflag.png 1927-present Flag of Snæland The constellation Bogmadurinn in white and navy stars on a gold field, with the variant flag of the Nordic Kingdom in the canton.

Historical flags

Flag Date Use Description
Norden Frederik I.png 1527-1713 Royal Standard of Frederik I and his successors A golden griffin passant on a red field, quartered with a white stag passant on a blue field
Dalland flag.png 1437-1702 Flag of the Kingdom of Dalland A golden saltire on a crimson field.
Dalland 2.png 1124-1702 Variant flag of the Kingdom of Dalland, war ensign A golden griffin weilding a sword (Gulldýr) on a crimson field.
Vitmarige flag.png 1014-1702 Flag of the Kingdom of Vitmärige A white stag rampant on a blue field.
Naval Ensign of Russia.svg 1307-1702 Unofficial flag of the Kingdom of Vitmärige A blue saltire on a white field.