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For Faith, Law and King!
One of the first constitutional monarchies to emerge in Eastern Europe, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth grew from the personal union of the posts of King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania. At the height of her power in the 17th century, the Commonwealth was a European Great Power, home to a multi-ethnic 11 million, and stretched from the Baltic coasts to the Black Sea.
The royal banner of the Commonwealth during the reign of Sigismus III Vasa is presented as a red-white-red tricolore with the Great Seal on the sinister side. It combines the heraldic sigils of the Kingdom of Poland (The White Eagle) and Lithuania (The charging knight or Pursuer). This flag was added by special request of our Polish fans.
This 36”x60” wall flag is made of 100% polyester knit; equipped with grommets for an authentic look and feel. The flag is a one sided semitransparent print perfect for indoor applications.
• Indoor Use Is Suggested to Maximize the Life of the Flag.
Awesome pic sent to me by some community members. The lads go to Pisa with a Danubian Federation flag!
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04/17/2022
Fildarius t.
Spain
AMAZING
I loved it! It was even better than what I originally imagined it was going to be! Through the vast green fields of the Realm of Florian to the Kurokian Mountain, the Royal Legions of Freedom raise this flag! Loved it!
Like the last review, these flags are really thick and durable. And for primarily being an indoor flag, they hold their own outside as well :)
I like the design of this especially with the homage to the IWW and the Anarchist colors flipped in the more uncommon black over red. Makes it stand out. Looks great as a hand held banner as well! They'd be great as banners to charge with. Or hold on a picketline :)