The National Flag of the Principality of Beremagne
Adopted: (Unknown/ Probably 19 February 2018)
Meaning of Flag Explained: The flag of the Principauté de Bérémagne was inspired by the flag of Canada. But instead of the Canadian maple leaf, it contains the small coat of arms of Bérémagne in the center of the flag.
The small coat of arms of Bérémagne depicts a crowned shield with a bear and three fleur-de-lis. The fleur-de-lis represent the french culture and both stand for Québec and the old Kingdom of France. The Bear is the namesake of Bérémagne, which literally means ‘‘great bear‘‘. The shield is surrounded by two maple twigs with leaves, caterpillars and moths. This represents the environment of Bérémagne. Below the shield, there are three orders of Bérémagne, (from left to right) the ‘‘Ordre du Mérite Ecologique‘‘, the ‘‘Ordre de la Maison Princière de Bérémagne‘‘ and the ‘‘Ordre de l‘Aigle‘‘.
The Great National Coat of Arms of the Principality of Beremagne
Adopted: (Uknown/ Probably 19 February 2018)
Meaning of CoA Explained: The great CoA of arms of the Principauté de Bérémagne is inspired by the Principauté de Monaco. This is because of the similar governmental structure of both nations. Of course there are some differences. The two words that are showm are ‘‘Honor‘‘ and ‘‘Humilitas‘‘. The shield between the two armed monks is the shield from the small coat of arms of Bérémagne. The Order with collar ist the ‘‘Ordre de la Maison Princière de Bérémagne‘‘.
The small coat of arms (below) of Bérémagne depicts a crowned shield with a bear and three fleur-de-lis. The fleur-de-lis represent the french culture and both stand for Québec and the old Kingdom of France. The Bear is the namesake of Bérémagne, which literally means ‘‘great bear‘‘. The shield is surrounded by two maple twigs with leaves, caterpillars and moths. This represents the environment of Bérémagne. Below the shield, there are three orders of Bérémagne, (from left to right) the ‘‘Ordre du Mérite Ecologique‘‘, the ‘‘Ordre de la Maison Princière de Bérémagne‘‘ and the ‘‘Ordre de l‘Aigle‘‘.
Small National Coat of Arms of the Principality of Beremagne
The Princely Coat of Arms of the Principality of Beremagne
Adopted: (Unknown/ Probably 19 February 2018)
Meaning of CoA Explained: The princely coat of arms is inspired by the royal coat of arms of the old Kingdom of France, as most citizens of Bérémagne, including the Prince, are citizens and residents of France. Not to forget that, until the Seven Years‘ War (1756-1763), the territory of the Principauté de Bérémagne belonged to the territory of the Kingdom of France. The main colours of the princely coat of arms are red, yellow, white and blue. The shield in the middle shows a snake (from left to right), a fleur-de-lis and a lion. Above the chanopy, there is the flag of Bérémagne on a standard.