Fleur-de-Lis Flag (Blue Field, 3 Emblems) – Royal French Colonial Banner – 3'x5' Nylon
Product Description:
Celebrate the legacy of French exploration and colonial influence in North America with the Fleur-de-Lis Flag. This design, featuring three golden fleur-de-lis on a deep blue field, represents the royal standard of France’s Bourbon monarchy, flown from the 1600s to the French Revolution.
This banner was flown in New France, which included territories now known as Louisiana, Quebec, the Mississippi Valley, and parts of the Great Lakes region. It marked French forts, trading posts, and missions across the early American frontier long before British or American control.
The three fleur-de-lis symbolize purity, strength, and divine right, and are closely associated with French Catholic heritage and monarchy. Today, this flag remains a proud emblem of French-American identity, particularly in Louisiana and French-settled regions.
🦅 Key Features:
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Based on the French Bourbon royal flag used from the 1600s–1792
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Deep blue field with 3 golden fleur-de-lis
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Historically flown in New France (Louisiana Territory and Quebec)
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Durable nylon for outdoor or indoor display
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Canvas header with brass grommets
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Measures 3'x5'
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Made in the USA
Fly the flag of French-American heritage. The Fleur-de-Lis Flag connects us to the colonial roots of North America's French-speaking legacy.