This is a comprehensive list of flags used in Switzerland.

National flags

FlagDateUseDescription
1841-presentSmall  vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag National flag of SwitzerlandA square flag with a white cross in the centre and background in red.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
1882-presentSmall  vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag Civil and state ensignRed flag with a white cross in the centre and background in red.[7][8]

Ethnic group flags

FlagDateUseDescription
Flag of the Piedmontese Arpitans[9][10]
Flag of the Yenish people[11]
Proposed flag of the Romansh people

Military flags

Rank flags

FlagDateUseDescription
1898Flag of a Swiss Armed Forces general and Chief of the Armed Forces[12]
1898Flag of a Swiss Armed Forces lieutenant general[12]
Obsolete flag of a Swiss Armed Forces lieutenant general[12]
1898Flag of a Swiss Armed Forces major general[12]
Obsolete flag of a Swiss Armed Forces major general old[12]
1898Flag of a Swiss Armed Forces brigadier general[12]
Obsolete flag of a Swiss Armed Forces brigadier general[12]

Political flags

FlagDateUseDescription
1966-1992Flag of the Autonomous Socialist Party (Ticino)

Canton flags

Historical flags

Switzerland Under The Holy Roman Empire

FlagDateUseDescription
800-888Imperial Orilflamme of CharlemagneA 3 pointed green field with 8 golden crosses and 6 flowers.
800–1300Banner of the Emperor of the Romans and of the King of GermanyAn Imperial Eagle displayed with a halo sable armed and langued gules.[13][14]
1100-1300War flag of the Holy Roman EmpireA non-rectangular flag depicting a white cross on a red field.[15]

Historical National Flags

FlagDateUseDescription
1291-1422Old flag of UnterwaldenA horizontal bicolor of red and white.
1291-1422Old flag of UriA yellow field with a black bull, similar to the modern flag.
1291-1422Old flag of LucerneA horizontal bicolor of white and blue.
1291-1422Old flag of ZurichA diagonal bicolor of white and blue with a large red horizontal stripe.
1291-1422Old flag of GlarusA red field with a monk in the center.
1291-1422Old flag of ZugA horizontal tricolor of white (top), blue and white.
1291-1422Old flag of BernA diagonal tricolor of red (top), yellow and red with a bear inside the yellow stripe.
1350-1836Old flag of NeuchâtelA yellow field with a red stripe in the center which has 3 arrowed white stripes.[16]
1422-14751st flag of The Old Swiss ConfederacyA red triangular field with a white cross off-centered towards the hoist.[17]
1475-17982nd flag of The Old Swiss ConfederacyA square flag with a white cross in the centre and background in red.[18][19]
1628-1798Flag of The Republic of the Seven TithingsA square field with 2 horizontal stripes of red and white and 7 6-pointed stars.
1792-1798Flag of the Republic of GenevaA square field of 2 horizontal stripes of red and gold with a thin black line in the center.
1803-1930Old flag of ArgauA horizontal bicolor of black with 3 rivers and blue with 3 5-pointed stars.
1814-1822Flag of the Restored Swiss ConfederacyA square flag with a white cross in the centre and background in red with The German words "Für Vaterland und Ehre" which means "For Fatherland and Honor" and a sword intertwined by a laurel plant in the center of the cross.[20]
1836-1848Old flag of NeuchâtelA horizontal tricolor of orange, black and white

Swiss Territories Under Prussian Rule

FlagDateUseDescription
1707-1772Flag of Royal Prussia
1707-1750First flag of the Kingdom in Prussia
1750-1801Second flag of the Kingdom in Prussia and first flag of the Kingdom of PrussiaA black eagle holding a sword and rod on a white field, a crown on top.
1801-1803Second flag of the Kingdom of Prussia
1803-1805
1815-1848
Third flag of the Kingdom of PrussiaThe same as the previous flag, but the crown in the top of the flag is smaller.

Swiss Territories Under Austrian Rule

FlagDateUseDescription
1453-1458Flag of the Archduchy of AustriaThree equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and red.[21][22]

Swiss Territories Under French Rule

FlagDateUseDescription
Pre-Napoleonic Era
1482-1493Flag of The Kingdom of FranceA Square Blue Field with 3 Fleur de Lis
1499-1512Flag of The Kingdom of FranceA Rectangular Blue Field with 3 Fleur de Lis
1604-1790Flag of The Kingdom of Francea white banner with several Fleur de Lis and the royal coat of arms in the center.
1790-1794Flag of The Kingdom of France and The French First RepublicA vertical tricolour of red, white, and blue.
1794-1804Flag of The French First RepublicA vertical tricolour of blue, white, and red.[23]
1798–1803Flag of The Helvetic Republic (German)a green-red-yellow tricolour with the name of the country in German.[24]
1798–1803Flag of The Helvetic Republic (French)a green-red-yellow tricolour with the name of the country in French.
1802-1804Flag of The Rhodanic RepublicA square field with 2 horizontal stripes of red and white and 12 5-pointed Stars.
Napoleonic Era
1804-1814Flag of The First French Empire[23]
1804-1814Flag of The Napoleonic Valais

Swiss Territories Under Italian States

FlagDateUseDescription
1093-1329Flag of The Commune of MilanA White Field with a Red Maltese cross in the center with 3 sestiere on the fly.
1329-1395Flag of The Lordship of MilanA white field with a blue snake devouring a man in the center.
1395-1512Flag of The Duchy of MilanA white field with centred red cross, similar to The Flag of England.
1395-1447
1450-1499
Flag of Milan under The Holy Roman Empirethe Imperial Eagle of the Holy Roman Empire in the first and fourth quarters and the Snake of Milan in the second and third quarters.
1447-1450Flag of The Golden Ambrosian RepublicA white field with centred red cross, with the republic's seal.
1499-1512Flag of Milan under The Kingdom of Francethe French royal flag in the first and fourth quarters and the Snake of Milan in the second and third quarters.
1416-1536Flag of The Duchy of SavoyA red field with centred white cross.

Yacht club flags

Flag Club
Burgee of Club Nautico Morcote
Burgee of Cruising Club der Schweiz
Société Nautique de Genève
Cruising Club der Schweiz

See also

References

  1. List of Swiss flags in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
  2. Appendix 2, Wappenschutzgesetz (SR 232.21), 21 June 2013 (effective 1 January 2017) [length of an arm: 7 units, width of the cross: 20 units, width of the flag: 32 units; ratio of cross width to field width: 20:32 = 5:8].
  3. "The coat of arms of the federation is, within a red field, an upright white cross, whose [four] arms of equal length are one and a sixth times as long as they are wide." ("Das Wappen der Eidgenossenschaft ist im rothen Felde ein aufrechtes, freistehendes weißes Kreuz, dessen unter sich gleiche Arme je einen Sechstheil länger als breit sind") Bundesbeschluss betreffend das eidgenössische Wappen vom 12. Dezember 1889
  4. Bundesgesetz zum Schutz öffentlicher Wappen und anderer öffentlicher Zeichen vom 5. Juni 1931 (Stand am 1. August 2008).
  5. Art. 3.3: The following remain reserved: a. the Navigation Act of 23 September 1953 [SR 747.30]; b. the Civil Aviation Act of 21 December 1948 [SR 748.0]; c. the Armed Forces Act of 3 February 1995 [SR 510.10].
  6. The compound implies genitive plural, "flag of the Swiss"; other national flags are identified with adjectives, as in französische Fahne "French flag" (German standard: französische Flagge). Swiss Armed Forces, Reglement 51.340 d (Fahnenreglement, 2008), section 4.1: "In unserem Sprachgebrauch hat sich der Begriff Schweizerflagge in diesem Sinn nicht eingebürgert. Das Reglement spricht weiter von der Schweizerfahne. […] Das ‹Aufziehen einer Fahne› wird in der Armee aber weiter zur Umgangssprache gehören." ("In our linguistic usage, the term "Schweizerflagge" in this sense ["Flagge" for a flag attached to a pole by means of a cable]. This reglementation will continue to refer to the Schweizerfahne [...] The "raising of a Fahne" will continue to remain in common usage in the army."
  7. "Swiss yacht flag". flagsforum. 13 September 2010. Archived from the original on 11 March 2012. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  8. The square shape is due to the shape of late medieval and early modern war flags carried by infantry regiments, while most other national flags, following the example of the British Union flag and the Dutch Prince's Flag, hark back to the tradition of rectangular maritime flags used in the Age of Sail. The communes and cantons of Switzerland also have square flags.
  9. Piemonte, C. S. I. "Città metropolitana - Speciali - A Caprie sventola la bandiera francoprovenzale". www.cittametropolitana.torino.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-10-31.
  10. "Il Francoprovenzale | Planet Cordola" (in Italian). Retrieved 2022-10-31.
  11. "Yeniche People". www.crwflags.com. Retrieved 2022-10-31.
  12. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 https://www.bkmv.ch/files/documents/reglemente/Fahnenreglement2019.pdf#page=62
  13. "Handschriftencensus | Kassel, Universitätsbibl. / LMB, 2° Ms. poet. et roman. 1". handschriftencensus.de. Retrieved 2022-10-31.
  14. Eschenbach>, Wolfram <von (1334). Willehalm-Kodex. Fritzlar (?).
  15. "Holy Roman Empire 962-1806 (Germany)". www.fotw.info. Retrieved 2022-10-31.
  16. "Neuchâtel canton (Switzerland)". www.fotw.info. Retrieved 2022-10-31.
  17. "Switzerland". www.crwflags.com. Retrieved 2022-10-31.
  18. Article 41 (of the draft constitution): "Das Siegel der Eidgenossenschaft ist das Feldzeichen der alten Schweizer: ein weißes freistehendes Kreuz im rothen Felde, sammt der Umschrift: Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft."
  19. "In der Mitte der eidgenössische rothe Schild mit dem weißen Kreuz als gemeineidgenössisches Wappenzeichen; ringsherum eine zirkelförmige einfache gothische Verzierung; außer derselben die Inschrift: Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft, mit der Jahreszahl MDCCCXV; in einem äußern Zirkel alle XXII Kantonswappen in runden Feldern nach ihrer eidgenössischen Rangordnung, und das Ganze mit einem einfachen Siegelkranze in unterschobenen kleinen Blättern geschlossen" (Bd. III, S. 120, G.)
  20. BBl 1889 IV (12 November 1889), p. 635.
  21. "Bundesheer - Uniformen und Abzeichen - Dekorationen, Insignien und Hoheitszeichen". www.bundesheer.at. Retrieved 2022-10-31.
  22. https://www.bundesheer.at/abzeichen/pdf/hoheitszeichen.pdf
  23. 1 2 "Changement de couleur du drapeau français, ce qu'en pensent les fabricants". Graphiline.com (in French). 17 November 2021. Retrieved 2022-10-31.
  24. Helvetischer Almanach für das Jahr 1809 (Zürich 1808), p. 194: "So die Schweizer-Fahne: Weisses Kreuz in Roth."
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