Flags of Hungarian history
The Flags of Hungarian history (Hungarian: Magyar történelmi zászlósor) are a series of 23 flags selected from Hungarian history, spanning over 1100 years. Hungary uses them in official ceremonies.[1]
The flags in chronological order
- Flag of the Hungarians from the time of their conquest of the Carpathian Basin (895)
- Flag of King Saint Stephen of Hungary
- Flag of the Árpádian kings: the Árpád stripes
- Flag of the Árpádian kings: the double cross on three hills
- Flag of the Anjou kings of Hungary
- Flag of János Hunyadi, regent of Hungary
- Flag of the Black Army of king Matthias Corvinus
- Flag of Miklós Zrínyi
- Flag of the nobility uprising of Nyitra County from the time of the Ottoman wars
- Flag of the Hajdús of István Bocskai
- Flag of Gábor Bethlen, Prince of Transylvania
- Flag of Imre Thököly, Prince of Transylvania
- Flag of Francis II Rákóczi, Prince of Hungary and Transylvania
- Flag of the cavalry of Francis II Rákóczi
- Flag of the hussars of Baranya from the 18th century
- Flag of the Jassic-Cuman hussars from the 1770s
- Flag of the uprising nobility of Pest County from the time of the Napoleonic Wars
- Flag of the cavalry of the Hungarian Revolution and Freedom Fight of 1848-49
- Flag of the Military of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1869
- Flag of the Military of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1938
- Flag of the Military of Hungary from 1949
- Flag of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956
- Flag of the Military of the Republic of Hungary from 1990
References
- ↑ "Magyar Állami Jelképek". Retrieved 2014-02-06. Hungarian State Symbols
- Flag(Hungarian)
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