Flag of British Londinium
During the course of Eurasian history, the flag of British Londinium has evolved over hundreds of years. The current flag in usage today, the Eurasian Standard, has been the product of this evolution.
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Terminology
Due to extensive British influence, the Londinian Standard has often been called the Eurasian Jack. However, many point out the fact that a "jack" is a type of flag flown on naval vessels. The term "Londinian Standard" is preferred by HM Government and vexollogists. The Eurasian Broadcasting Group also uses the term "Londinian standard".
History
Flag of the Empire of Victoria
</div>Since the United Kingdom of British Londinium is the unification of two different monarchies, the Londinian flag is the fusion of the two original flags. The primary basis for the flag of the UK is the Flag of the Empire of Victoria. Victoria, being colonised inititally by Roman legions lost on a naval expedition, was ruled by Gaius Marcus Decidius, commander of the Roman forces, who selected the flag design. Unknown to many residents of Victoria, the black of the flag represented dedication to victory, and the white symbolised the horror that the enemies of Victoria would face.
Ganapati Dominion
</div>The Ganapatian city-states, once a subset of Victoria, declared their independence a few hundred years later. The red cross on this flag symbolises the blood of the Ganapatians spilt to gain their freedom, and the white represents the purity of the ideals they held.
The United Kingdom
</div>The People's Sovereign Republic of British Londinium | ||
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Main article: British Londinium | ||
Individuals: Alistair Davidson • Adélaïde Azzopardi | ||
Miscellaneous: Volscian • Londinian Armed Forces • Flag of British Londinium • Denarii • Colonies of British Londinium • Kensington • Londinian Democratic Socialists • Londinian Broadcasting Group • List of Londinian Prime Ministers • Londinian history • Londinian Immigration Clearance Level • List of Londinian Sovereigns |