Senyera
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The SenyeraTemplate:Efn is a vexillological symbol based on the coat of arms of the Crown of Aragon, which consists of four red stripes on a yellow field. This coat of arms, often called bars of Aragon,<ref>Presidencia del gobierno. "The coat of arms".</ref> or simply "the four bars", historically represented the King of the Crown of Aragon.
The senyera pattern is currently in the flag of four Spanish autonomous communities (Aragon, Catalonia, the Balearic Islands, and the Valencian Community), and is the flag of the historically Catalan-speaking city of Alghero (Catalan: L'Alguer) in Sardinia, Italy. It is also used on the coat of arms of Spain, the coat of arms of the Pyrénées-Orientales department and of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, the flag of Roussillon, Capcir, Vallespir, and Provence in France, on the coat of arms of Andorra, and on the local flags of many municipalities belonging to these territories. The Senyera (sometimes together with the flag of Andorra) Template:Citation needed is also used informally in Catalonia to represent the Catalan language.
It is also a synonym (in Catalan Senyal Reial or Senyera and old Spanish Señal Real or Señera) for Royal Flag, although the word normally refers to the Aragonese and Catalan flags. Also in Aragonese, it is usually referred to as O Sinyal d'Aragón, i.e. "The Sign of Aragón".
Origin and historyEdit
The Senyera is one of the oldest flags in Europe still used in the present. There are several theories advocating either a purely Aragonese or a purely Catalan origin for the symbol.
The Gran Enciclopedia Aragonesa states that its first material undisputed evidence dates back to a royal seal of Alfonso II of Aragon (1159), and that all evidence about a "Catalan" origin is debatable since historically nothing can be accepted other than the concept of "Barcelonès", and understanding that as allusive to the House of Barcelona (Counts of Barcelona), and then, nothing referring to the ancient geographical area known as Cathalania, Catalonie (Catalonia)<ref name="palos">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> where the County of Barcelona was found.
The Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana (1968) claims that the first appearance of the flag is in the arms of the tomb of Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona, died in 1082 as well as later in the seals of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona of Barcelona and III of Provence in Provençal (1150) and then in Catalan (1157) documents.
Besides, amongst the ancient manuscripts preserved today in Poblet Monastery is found a carte plegada on son tots los Reys d'Arago e Comtes de Barchinona figurats, a genealogical roll of the Kings of Aragon and Counts of Barcelona commissioned between 1396 and 1400 by King Martin I of Aragon. In the document, the four red stripes on a golden background appears only in the royal images painted of Wilfred the Hairy Count of Barcelona (878–897), Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona (1131–1162), King Martin I of Aragon (1356–1410) and King Martin I of Sicily (1390–1409). So it may suggest the Four Red Bars on Golden Background emblem was believed to belong to the House of Barcelona and the Counts of Barcelona in times of the initial dynasty (1164–1410) who ruled the Crown of Aragon.
Furthermore, the Pennon of the Conquest of Valencia is documented as the world's oldest extant flag, dating from 1238, even though the yellow part was originally white, but the red stripes design was the same.
The Government of Catalonia states about its official symbols that it may derive from 11th century or 12th century pre-heraldic symbols and the County of Barcelona's coat of arms, in which the yellow and red bars were vertical, while horizontal in the flag.<ref>Los símbolos nacionales Template:Webarchive Page of Government of Catalonia</ref> The dynastic coat of arms became also the one for the lands ruled by the counts. It is thus present in the flags and shields of the territories that once were part of the Crown of Aragon and also in the arms of Andorra, Provence-Côte d'Azur and Sicily among others.
Another version is that the Kings of Aragon used and adopted the colours of the Papal States in their own coat of arms as a public and notorious submission to the Pope, something which the County of Barcelona would have followed shortly after according to this version. The colours for the city of Rome, which in those times was controlled by the Pope, were the same. According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, the flag of the Holy See's Navy from the 12th century on consisted of two vertical red and yellow bands, sometimes bearing the tiara and the keys. According to the Vatican official website, the yellow and red of the flag of the Holy See were two colours traditional of the Roman Senate and People.<ref name="bandiera">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> This ancient flag can still be seen on the Capitoline Hill in Rome, near the Roman Forum. The Papal States changed its colours in 1808 to the present yellow and white,<ref name="bandiera" /> while the City of Rome sticks to the old colours to this day. We can reject this theory based on the works of Geronimo de Blancas, chronicler of the Kingdom of Aragon, 1585. This author reports that Pope Innocent III after crowning the King Pedro II (the Catholic) accepted that Aragon was a tributary kingdom of the Apostolic See. To compensate for this gesture the Pope appointed King Peter II Gonfalonier of the Church and that the Church's banner had the colours of the crown of Aragon.
The Almogavars of the Catalan Company used a royal pennon with the arms of the Kings of Aragon when campaigning in the Byzantine Empire.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> It was used as ensign of the Aragonese Navy from 1263 to 1516.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
The plain version of this was used as official flag of the Autonomous Community of Catalonia during the Second Spanish Republic and since the Spanish transition to democracy. In its plain version, it is also used in the French département of Pyrénées-Orientales (Northern Catalonia), part of the former Principality of Catalonia until 1659. It is also used as the flag of Provence, a distinct region with historic ties to the Counts of Barcelona and the Crown of Aragon.
The blazon of this standard version is Or, four bars Gules.
Modern usageEdit
The senyera pattern is nowadays in the flag of four Spanish autonomous communities: without any change for Catalonia, and, with variations, for the territories of the former kingdoms of the Crown of Aragon: Aragon proper, the Balearic Islands and Valencia (while the latter two are modern interpretations, the Valencian Senyera Coronada does originate back to medieval times). It also forms the basis of various unofficial versions, such as the blue or red estelada used by Catalan independence supporters.
The senyera is also the basis for the coat of arms of Pyrénées-Orientales, the flag of the pays of Roussillon in France, and one quarter of the Coat of arms of Andorra. Dozens of municipalities belonging to these territories base their local flags on the Senyera as well.
Origin legendsEdit
According to a 14th-century legend, the flag dates back from the 9th century, when the four red bars were drawn, as an act of gratitude, on Wilfred I the Hairy's (Count of Barcelona) golden shield by king Charles the Bald's fingers drenched with blood from the Count's war wounds prior to Wilfred's death in 897 during the siege of Barcelona by Lobo ibn Mohammed, the Moorish governor of Lleida. This legend would relate the emblem unambiguously to the Counts of Barcelona title.<ref name="palos" /> However, Charles the Bald had died 20 years earlier, in 877. Romantic-driven Catalan nationalists were particularly keen on this legend during the Renaixença, in the 19th century, albeit it has always been recognized and divulged as such even in patriotic circles.
Another version of this legend cites Louis the Pious as the king drawing the bars during the conquest of Barcelona, in this version drawing them in a golden shield, but Louis died before Guifré was born.<ref name="forgery" /> Also, Barcelona was conquered long before the events described on the legend.<ref name="forgery">Template:Cite book</ref> Another medieval variant of the legend features Ramon Berenguer painting the bars with his own blood on a yellow shield, with the yellow field of the shield being the arms of Aragon before his marriage.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
VariationsEdit
There are a few variations in the official flags of other territories. For instance, in Aragon an extra coat-of-arms, in Balearic Islands a castle in the canton, and in València a blue crowned fringe on the hoist.
Current official territorial flagsEdit
CountriesEdit
- Flag of Andorra.svg
- Flag of Spain.svg
NUTS 1/NUTS 2Edit
- Flag of Aragon.svg
- Flag of the Balearic Islands.svg
- Flag of Catalonia.svg
- Flag of Région Occitanie (symbol only).svg
Occitania (France)
- Flag of Provence-Alpes-Cote dAzur.svg
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (France)
- Flag of the Land of Valencia (official).svg
NUTS 3Edit
- Flag of Barcelona (province).svg
- Flag of the Province of Catanzaro.svg
Province of Catanzaro (Italy)
- Bandera de Formentera.svg
- Bandera antiga de la provincia de Girona.svg
- Flag of Huesca (province).svg
- Ibiza flag.svg
- Flag of the Province of Lecce.svg
Province of Lecce (Italy)
- Bandera de la provincia de Lérida1.svg
- Bandera de la provincia de Lérida3.svg
Province of Lleida (variant)
- Flag of Mallorca.svg
- Bandera de Menorca.svg
- Flag of the Department of Pyrénées-Orientales.svg
Pyrénées-Orientales (France)
- Flag of the province of Reggio Calabria.svg
- Bandera de la provincia de Salamanca.svg
- Bandera actual de la provincia de Tarragona.svg
- Flag of Teruel (province).svg
- Flag of Zaragoza province (with coat of arms).svg
Geographical regionsEdit
- Flag of Provence.svg
Flag of Provence (France)
- Flag-Val d'Aran.svg
MunicipalitiesEdit
- Bandera de Albelda.svg
- Bandera del Campell.svg
- Bandera Alcaniz.svg
- Bandera de Alcorisa.svg
- Bandera del Torricó.svg
- Flag of Altura Spain.svg
- Bandera d'Aitona.svg
- Bandera d'Alacant.svg
- Bandera oficial histórica de la ciudad de Alcoy.png
- Bandera d'Alzira.svg
- Bandera d'Amposta.svg
- Flag of Argentona.svg
- Bandera Badalona.svg
- Flag of Balaguer.svg
- Flag of Barcelona.svg
- Bandera de Barraques.svg
- Bandera de Benavarri.svg
- Senyera de Benetússer.svg
- Bandera de Beniarbeig.svg
- Bandera de Benicàssim.svg
- Bandera de Benissa.svg
- Bandera de Banyeres de Mariola.svg
- Berga Spain.svg
- Bandera de Besalú.svg
- Bandera de Betxí.svg
- Bandera de Blancafort.svg
- Bandera de Bunyol.svg
- Bandera de Borriana.svg
- Bandera de Caldes de Montbui.svg
- Bandera Cambrils.png
- BanderaCamós.png
- Flag of Campos.svg
- Bandera de Canet de Mar.png
- Bandera de Cardedeu.svg
- Bandera de Castelló (la Ribera).svg
- Bandera de Castelló de la Plana-2.svg
- Bandera de Castelló d'Empúries.svg
- Bandera de Castellví de la Marca.svg
- Bandera de Caudiel.svg
- Bandera de Cerdanyola del Vallès.svg
- Bandera de Cervera.svg
- Bandera de Corçà.svg
- Bandera Cornellà.svg
- Bandera de Cretas (Teruel).svg
- Flag of Crevillente Spain.svg
- Bandera de Cubelles.svg
- Flag of Cunit.svg
- Bandera del Puig.svg
- Bandera dels Prats de Rei.png
- Flag of Elx.svg
- Bandera de Felanich (Islas Baleares).svg
- Bandera de Figueres.svg
- Bandera de Fraga.svg
- Bandera de Gaià.svg
- Bandera de Gavà.svg
- Bandera de Geldo.svg
- Bandera de Girona.svg
- Flag of Ibi Spain.svg
- Flag of Igualada.png
- Flag of Inca.svg
- Bandera de Xèrica.svg
- Bandera de Juyá (Gerona).svg
- Bandera de la Llosa de Ranes.svg
- Bandera de Lascuarre.svg
- Bandera de La Vall de Gallinera.svg
- Bandera de les Alqueries.svg
- Bandera de les Borges Blanques.svg
- Bandera de Les Franqueses del Vallès.svg
- Bandera de l'Hospitalet de Llobregat.svg
- Flag of Lleida.svg
- Bandera de Lluchmayor (Islas Baleares).svg
- Bandera de Llubí (Islas Baleares).svg
- Bandera de Macastre.svg
- Bandera de Manacor (Islas Baleares).svg
- Bandera de Manresa fosca.svg
- Bandera de Mahón (Islas Baleares).svg
- Bandera de Massamagrell.svg
- Bandera de Montuiri (Islas Baleares).svg
- Bandera d'Olost.svg
- Bandera d'Olot.svg
- Bandera de Ontiñena.svg
- Siñal d'Aragón.svg
- Flag of Onda Spain.svg
- Bandera d'Oriola (anvers).png
- Flag of Mallorca.svg
- Bandera de Pardines.svg
- Bandera de Parets del Vallès.svg
- Bandera de Pedreguer.svg
- Bandera de Pina.svg
- Bandera de Planes.svg
- Bandera de Porreres.jpg
- Bandera de Prades.svg
- Bandera de Puçol.svg
- Bandera de Sagunt.svg
- Bandera de Salamanca1.svg
- Bandera de San Germán.svg
San Germán (Puerto Rico)
- Bandera de Santa Eugènia.svg
- Bandera Sant Cugat del Vallès.png
- Bandera de Sant Feliu de Buixalleu.svg
- Bandera de Sant Feliu de Pallerols.svg
- Flag of Sant Fost de Campsentelles.svg
- Bandera de Sant Gregori.svg
- Bandera Sant Joan Despí.png
- Bandera de Santa Margarida i els Monjos.svg
- Bandera de Santañí (Islas Baleares).svg
- Bandera de Santpedor.svg
- Bandera de La Puebla (Islas Baleares).svg
- Bandera de Saus, Camallera i Llampaies.svg
- Bandera de Sancellas (Islas Baleares).svg
- Bandera de Senyera.svg
- Bandera de Las Salinas (Islas Baleares).svg
- Bandera de Silla.svg
- Bandera de Sinéu (Islas Baleares).svg
- Bandera de Subirats.svg
- Bandera de Tarragona.svg
- Flag of Tàrrega.svg
- Bandera de Teià.svg
- Bandera de Terrassa (2019-).svg
- Bandera de Tona.svg
- Bandera de Torrelavit.svg
- Torroella de Montgrí Spain.svg
- Bandera de Vacarisses.png
- Bandera de la Comunidad Valenciana (2x3).svg
- Bandera de Vallromanes (Barcelona).svg
- Bandera de Vencillón.svg
- Bandera de Verges.svg
- Flag of Vic.svg
- Bandera de Villafranca de Bonany (Islas Baleares).svg
- Bandera de Vilagrassa.svg
- Bandera de Vilanova de Prades.svg
- Flag of Vilanova i la Geltrú.svg
- Flag of Catalonia.svg
- Bandera de Xàtiva (roja).svg
Historical flagsEdit
- Royal Banner of Aragón.svg
Crown of Aragon flag
- Penó de la Conquesta.svg
The Pennon of the Conquest of Valencia
- Senyera valenciana preautonòmica.svg
interim Valencian Community (1979–1980)
- Bandiera del Regno di Sicilia 4.svg
Kingdom of Sicily flag
- Bandera de Nápoles - Trastámara.svg
Kingdom of Naples flag (1442–1501)
- Flag of the Kingdom of Majorca (1269).png
Kingdom of Majorca (1269–1312)
- Bandera del Reino de Mallorca.svg
City and Kingdom of Majorca (1312–1715)
- Flag of Languedoc-Roussillon.svg
Flag of the former French region of Languedoc-Roussillon (1970–2015)
MilitaryEdit
- Standard of the 6th Airborne Brigade Almogávares (Obverse).svg
Guindom of the 6th Airborne Brigade "Almogávares" (Obverse)
Flags of political movementsEdit
- EstreladaAragonesa.svg
Estrelada aragonesa (Aragonese nationalist flag)
- Estelada blava.svg
- Estelada roja.svg
Catalan Socialist Independentist red estelada
- Senyera del nacionalisme valencià.svg
Valencian nationalist estrelada
- Senyera d'Esquerra Valenciana (1931).svg
Valencian socialist estrelada
- EVIS flag.svg
See alsoEdit
- Coat of arms of the Crown of Aragon
- Estelada
- Flag of Spain
- Flag of Valencia
- Pennon of the Conquest
- Coat of arms of Andorra
- Le Perthus Pyramid
- Aix-en-Provence
NotesEdit
ReferencesEdit
External linksEdit
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- Senyera History
- butronmaker.blogspot.com Historic images