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Historical flags of Albion-Merité
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image by Randy Young, 26 February 305AP
The flag of the protectorate of Albion was officially adopted on 17 February 299AP by the Ministry of the Interior to represent Albion while under Eastern Zartanian administration and protection. The flag uses the Eastern Zartanian merchant ensign with the seal of the protectorate on the fly. The seal of the protectorate is the Albionish royal family coat of arms surmounted by a gold imperial crown, and surrounded by two laurel branches of dark green and dark red, the Albionish national colors. This flag will be used to officially represent Albion until such time as the Albionish Provisional Government feels that it is ready to accept full independence. At that time, the government will choose a new national flag to represent Albion's status as an independent state.
Zartanian Interior Minister Kestra Andrèv, 20 February 299AP
This flag was used to represent the Zartanian protectorate of Albion from 17 February 299AP until the independence of Albion-Merité on 4 March 300AP.
Randy Young, 26 February 305AP
image by Maxim Suchil, 18 October 298AP
xThis flag represents the Albionish people in their homeland of Outermarc. The flag uses the basic design of the old Terramarc flag, since Albion was a part of Terramarc for so long. However, the colors have been changed to black and red to reflect Albion's new relationship with Eastern Zartania.
Maxim Suchil, 18 October 298AP
Officially adopted by the Eastern Zartanian Ministry of the Interior on 19 October 298AP.
Zartanian Interior Minister Kestra Andrèv, 3 November 298AP
This flag represented the Albionish protectorate in Outermarc from 18 October 298AP until the protectorate was disbanded on 17 February 299AP.
Randy Young, 24 April 317AP