Italy Historical Flags
Italy Historical Flags
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Honor the rich tapestry of Italian history with this collection of historical flags, including the Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia, Republic of Florence, Giudicato of Arborea, and more. These flags reflect the legacy of Italy’s powerful city-states, kingdoms, and republics that shaped the culture, politics, and identity of the Italian peninsula across centuries.
Among the standout pieces is the Florence 1251 flag, bearing the iconic red fleur-de-lis on a white field—symbol of the powerful Republic of Florence during the height of its influence in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Also featured is the Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia flag, representing the Habsburg-ruled northern region of Italy established in 1815 after the fall of Napoleon, which remained under Austrian influence until unification.
This high-quality flag set is perfect for history enthusiasts, collectors, educators, reenactors, or anyone with a deep appreciation for Italian heritage. Each flag is made from durable polyester with vivid, double-penetration printing, ensuring color visibility on both sides. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor display, these flags celebrate regional pride and historical depth.
Variety of Flags to choose from:
- Rome
- Giudicato of Arborea
- Regno di Sicilia
- Mantua Flag (1575)
- Napoles Trastamara
- Kingdom of Sicily
- Republic of Pisa
- Republic of Amalfi
- Florence 1251
- Republic of Florence
- Pontifical States
- Massa and Carrara
- Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia
Available Sizes:
- 30x20 cm (11.8" x 7.9") – Set of 5
- 45x30 cm (17.7" x 11.8") – Set of 2
- 60x90 cm (2x3 ft)
- 90x150 cm (3x5 ft)
- 120x180 cm (4x6 ft)
- 150x240 cm (5x8 ft)
- 180x300 cm (6x10 ft)
Specifications:
- Material: Premium polyester
- Printing: Double-penetration for vibrant colors on both sides
- Mounting: Flagpole casing or grommets depending on size
- Use: Indoor or outdoor display, educational décor, historical collections, events, or reenactments
Explore Italy’s diverse and fascinating past through its banners—each telling a story of power, resistance, and cultural identity.
