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The Flag of Milan, Italy consists of a red cross in a white field, and is near identical to the Flag of England or the one of Genoa. This flag with red cross is in fact the flag of St. Ambrose (Bishop of Milan from 374 to 397), the city patron. Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... For other uses, see Milan (disambiguation). ... Also known as the Latin cross or crux ordinaria. ... The Flag of England (5:3) The Flag of England is the St Georges Cross. ... For other uses, see Genoa (disambiguation). ... Saint Ambrose, Latin Sanctus Ambrosius, Italian SantAmbrogio (circa 340 - April 4, 397), bishop of Milan, was one of the most eminent fathers of the Christian church in the 4th century. ...