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Replaces PNG Image:Drapeau du royaume de France.png
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Le drapeau blanc semé de fleurs de lis, qui servait comme pavillon de la famille royale de France, et éventuellement comme le drapeau du royaume de France de 1815-1830. J'ai pris la fleur de lys depuis l'image:Berry flag.svg, un image en domaine public. Puisqu'il s'agit ici d'un drapeau, mon image à moi est toujours en domaine public. QuartierLatin1968 01:40, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
And the name change is as per:
Can I also suggest a change of name to Image:Pavillon royal de France.svg to avoid future controversies over whether this really was the official flag from 1815-30. There is none over whether it was the standard of the royal family. QuartierLatin1968 23:51, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
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