Royal Standard of Spain – Colonial Era Spanish Flag – 3'x5' Nylon
Step back into the age of empire with the Royal Standard of Spain, the iconic banner flown by Spanish explorers, conquistadors, and colonial administrators from the 15th through the early 18th centuries. This flag was a key symbol of Spanish authority during the European colonization of the Americas—including present-day Florida, Texas, California, and the American Southwest.
The design typically features the castle and lion emblems of the unified kingdoms of Castile and León, crowned and quartered to represent the union that forged modern Spain. It flew over Spanish missions, forts, and settlements across the New World during the height of Spain’s global empire.
A perfect piece for historical education, cultural celebrations, or heritage displays, this durable nylon reproduction preserves the royal dignity of one of Europe’s most influential colonial powers.
🦅 Key Features:
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Represents Spanish authority in the Americas from the 1400s–1700s
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Traditional symbols of Castile and León (castle and lion)
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Made from strong outdoor nylon
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Finished with canvas header and brass grommets
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Measures 3'x5'
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Made in the USA
Relive the age of exploration. The Royal Standard of Spain recalls the era of missions, maritime discovery, and the vast Spanish territories in North America.