The flag of Amalfi (Amalfitan: Vexillum Amalphitanum), known colloquially as La Crux Bianca ("the White Cross"), is a white Amalfitan/Maltese cross on a navy field. Though the official ratio is 5:4, variations, including 1:1, are often used.
List of flags
Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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834–present |
Civil and state flag. |
A white Amalfitan cross on a navy field.
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Ensigns
Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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1801–present |
Civil ensign. |
A white field in the ratio 13:8. The upper area is divided once: in a square (blue), with a single centered white Amalfitan cross; and rectangle (white), whose lengths are in proportion 5:8.
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1804–present |
State ensign. |
In the ratio 13:8, divided horizontally into two bands of equal size. The upper area is divided once: in a square (blue), with a single centered white Amalfitan cross; and rectangle (red), whose lengths are in proportion 5:8. The lower area is divided once: in a square (red); and rectangle (white), whose lengths are in proportion 5:8.
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Historical flags
Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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c. 450–834 |
Flag of the Triple Federation. |
Quartered, with a sable cross dividing. The first and fourth quarters are Saruvian (orange with sable fleur-de-lis), and the second and third quarters are Marvisian (argent with a gules Pisan cross). Centred is the crowned shield of Trasimene (or an aquila on azure).
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1641 |
Flag of the Twelve Days' Monarchy under Ecirius Taranus Roscii. |
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