This Week in Vexillology

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This week, we have the flag of a man who liked to disturb the staff by running around the corridors waving mini versions of the flag below. Fortunately, he could pay for the experience.

Anyway, which individual owned copious numbers of mini flags. And where did he meet his maker.

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tapu dali's picture

with crown and fulmina (lightning bolts) is normally associated with one of the Holy Roman Emperors from Germany, or a Reichsadler, or from the tome of the German Confederation.

Can't pinpoint much more, though.

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That sounds like a George 3.0 sort of stunt.
The man was quite German, and a nutcase, for a time.

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Personal standard of Wilhelm of Wied, Prince of Albania from 7 March to 3 September 1914. The "official" Principality flag had a star instead of a crown, and no inescutcheon on the eagle (because the peacock in his pride was the arms of Wied).

(Note: other versions have the peacock "proper" (i.e. blue and green) on Or. No explanation for why he waned a *pink* peacock.)

Addendum: he lived and died in exile in Romania after being booted off the throne.

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representative of a mere prince, and the fulmina would indicate a more higher rank of ruler.

Odd.

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and Tupu's contributions.

Given that William of Wied was in Albania for a matter of months (and the state of the country) it's not surprising that the design of the princely flag is pretty much up in the air.

Anyway, I fly it, regardless.

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