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  1. The flag of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: bratach na h-Alba; Scots: Banner o Scotland, also known as St Andrew's Cross or the Saltire) is the national flag of Scotland, which consists of a white saltire defacing a blue field. The Saltire, rather than the Royal Standard of Scotland, is the correct flag for all private individuals and corporate bodies to fly. It is also, where possible, flown from ...

  2. Jul 17, 2024 · Flag of a constituent unit of the United Kingdom, flown subordinate to the Union Jack, that consists of a blue field (background) bearing a white saltire (diagonal cross) that extends to the flag corners; this type of emblem is known as the Cross of St. Andrew (after the patron saint of

  3. Flag Date Use Description Since 1837: Royal Standard of the United Kingdom used in Scotland: A banner of the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom used exclusively in Scotland by the sovereign.An alternative form is used elsewhere. Since 1222: Royal Banner of Scotland: A banner of the ancient Royal Coat of Arms of Scotland, now officially used in Scotland by representatives of the sovereign ...

  4. The Flag of Scotland, also known as Saltire, was created in the 12th century. The Rampant Lion or Royal Flag is used purely by government officials or monarchs.

  5. The flag flies outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. There are five flagpoles outside the Scottish Parliament Building in Edinburgh.The flag of Scotland is flown every day, alongside the Union Flag and the flag of Europe.The fourth flagpole is used for special occasions such as Commonwealth Day and United Nations Day.The fifth pole is used for the Royal Standard of Scotland.

  6. When Saint Andrew, one of the Apostles, was being crucified by the Romans in A.D. 60, it is said that he believed himself unworthy to be crucified on a cross like that of Christ, and so he met his end on a ‘saltire’, or X-shaped cross (St. Andrew’s cross) which became his symbol.. Two separate legends help to explain the association between Saint Andrew and Scotland.

  7. Mar 10, 2022 · Scotland has a fascinating history dating back over a thousand years, and its flag has long been a symbol of this proud nation. But to complicate matters, as we tend to do here in Scotland, there are two versions of Scotland’s flag, as well as a flag of the United Kingdom.

  8. About The Official Scottish Flag. The actual word 'Saltire' means 'a cross with diagonal bars of equal length' and the national flag of Scotland is made up of a white saltire (aka St. Andrews' Cross) on a blue background.First hoisted in 1512, it's believed to be one of the oldest flags in the world still in use today.

  9. The Flag of Scotland is the Saltire: the white diagonal cross of Scotland's patron saint, St Andrew, on a blue field. It is one of the oldest flags in the world, dating back, according to the version of the story you believe, to 832 or further, perhaps to 761.

  10. The St Andrew’s Cross or Saltire is Scotland’s national flag. Tradition has it that the flag, the white saltire on a blue background, the oldest flag in Europe and the Commonwealth, originated in a battle fought in East Lothian in the Dark Ages.