This uncharged plain pure white flag was the French flag during the Bourbon restoration (1814-1830). It was also the Naval Ensign of the Kingdom of France (pure white version) as used before 1789, and between 1814/15 and 1830.
This uncharged plain pure white flag was the French flag during the Bourbon restoration (1814-1830)...
Le white flag meme lol xD france surrender!!!!! haha KEK
mad
this kills the frog
t. lost 2 world wars
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>also lost both world wars
hmmmmmm
Is it true that the color for "purity" in France is a light blue? Heard it in marketing class
Hahaha france got REKT am i right my fellow 9gaggers ? Banana for scale xD
No, I'd say it's white.
>The extraordinary pavilion, the immaculate pavilion, the first of the pavilions of the world, and the most august, the one that had not needed any decoration, any heraldic insignia: the white flag!
Honestly based. This is like the ultimate flag to me, no need for useless symbols or other colors.
I didn't find any record of it causing it problems though, which is weird. You have to know too that the flag almost always had either the golden fleur-de-lis, or the coats of arms of the king (especially in the Restoration). Not the pavilion though, it has always been plain white.
I think it looked very cool
kys retard
agree
nobody even mentioned the surrender meme itt you fucking faggot
Never heard of this
You must be mistaken with the importance of the blue color (bleu roi) which has always represented the king even when white took over.
White has always been the color of purity
Not him but OP clearly implied it
Light blue was also a color which Saint Louis IX of France wore a lot and kinda made it his owb
Even then, you're making us look really insecure by overreacting like that.
Jokes on you, there are2 of us, I only wrote one message
>not me
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It's also the banner of the Stewards of Gondor.