Friday, November 03, 2006

Flag of Queensland


The flag of the State of Queensland displays the cross of Jesus eight times - twice as many times as the national Flag of Australia. This is probably more times than any other flag in the world.

  • The Cross of St George
  • The Cross of St Andrew
  • The Cross of St Patrick
  • The light blue Maltese Cross in a white field
  • The Cross on top of the Imperial Crown in the centre of the Maltese Cross
  • Three crosses pattee on the base of the Crown
The actual Crown includes four crosses on its base, so the Cross is implicated nine times on the Queensland flag.

The Imperial Crown is used exclusively in the coronation of a new monarch. It was made in 1661 and is reputed to contain gold from an eleventh century monarch. It is made of solid gold and set with 444 precious stones.

The Maltese Cross is identified as the symbol of Christian warriors.

It's eight points are said to symbolise the chivalric virtues:
  • Loyalty
  • Piety
  • Frankness
  • Bravery
  • Glory and honour
  • Contempt of death
  • Helpfulness towards the poor and the sick
  • Respect for the church

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