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  1. French flags of the Napoleonic Wars Line Infantry Porte-Aigle and Escort c.1812 Following the decree for the first amalgame, or embrigadement, of 1793, the Comite de la Guerre charged General Etienne-Nicolas de Calon to devise a plan for new flags and standards to go with the reorganized armed forces of France.

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  2. National flags. Flag. Date. Party. Description. 2020–present; originally adopted in 1794. National flag of the French Second Republic, Second French Empire, French Third Republic, French State, Provisional Government of the French Republic, French Fourth Republic, and the French Fifth Republic.

    Date
    Party
    Description
    1880–present
    The Presidential and Prime Minister ...
    A vertical tricolour of blue, white, and ...
    1880–present
    The Presidential and Prime Minister ...
    A vertical tricolour of blue, white, and ...
    1887–1894
    Presidential standard of Sadi Carnot
    A vertical tricolour of blue, white, and ...
    1894–1895
    Presidential standard of Jean ...
    A vertical tricolour of blue, white, and ...
  3. 13 nov 2010 · France: First Empire. The Imperial eagles ( aigles) On 18 May 1804, Premier Consul Napoléon Bonaparte was proclaimed Emperor of the French ( Empereur des Français ).

  4. 6 mag 2023 · Flags of the Napoleonic wars. v. 1. Colours, standards and guidons of France and her allies -- v. 2. Colours, standards and guidons of Austria, Britain, Prussia & Russia -- v. 3. Colours, standards and guidons of Anhalt, Kleve-Berg, Brunswick, Denmark, Finland, Hanover, Hesse, the Netherlands, Mecklenberg, Nassau, Portugal, Reuss ...

  5. McNair, Robert French. The Colours of the British Army; Comprising the Standards, Guidons, and Flags, of Every Regiment in Her Majesty's Service. London, Day and son, limited [1869]. xii, 64 p. col. plates 28 x 22 cm. McNair, Robert French. The Colours of the Grenadier Guards.