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On white two red roses with yellow blossoms on red stems, each with three thorns (arranged
symmetrically) over a blue wavy bar.
On 1 January 2007, the town of Rapperswil and the municipality of Jona merged. The previous Rapperswil
emblem was supplemented with the Jona river. The roses come from the coat of arms of the counts of
Rapperswil.
Martin Karner, 25 May 2023
Argent, two roses gules, pistils or.
[Julius Banner (1512), dedicated from pope Julius II to the city of Rapperswil for its support in
the Pavia campaign. The augmentation in this banner consists of the two roses being rendered in gold instead of red. The Zwickelbild shows
the baptism of Jesus (source). –
The roots of today's Rapperswil are on the opposite side of the lake, in Altendorf SZ – read why]
Do you know what is this flag? I bought it on internet, but nobody knows what it is.
Martin Ruppert, 4 April 2012
Judging by the very iconic design of the rose that is present on this flag (and may I say how beautiful
it is?), I could speculate that this is either a military flag from the House of Lancaster, or some early
Tudor flag. You probably know the origin of the Tudor crest, and how the Yorkist and Lancastrian roses
were mixed up to create one super Tudor rose? Well, perhaps this could be an attempt at this sort of flag.
Alternatively, this could be a military flag from the house of Lancaster (judging by the red rose),
thus being used by battle re-enactors and the like.
Ben Felix, 16 June 2012
Definitely not of original Lancaster design, and the rose stems reminds one more of the Cross of
Burgundy used by Spain. Does it even have hoist mounts?
Pete Loeser, 21 June 2012
It looks like the flag of Rapperswil commune, Switzerland. Apart from the rectangular shape instead
of the square one, it looks exactly the same.
Ben Felix, 16 November 2012
Ben Felix is correct. An image of the Rapperswil's Juliusbanner can be seen in Wikipedia. The description (in German) is as follows:
I agree on with the note that it's Rapperswil (St. Gallen), to distinguish
it from Rapperswil (Bern) [and Raperswilen (Thurgau)]. Rectangular flags are occasionally made for Swiss
communes, to match non-Swiss flags.
Could someone take a closer look at the local situation, [...] causing a change to the Rapperswil CoA and flag.
At Der kleine Unterschied, oder:
Kleine Ursache – grosse Wirkung we can see several versions. [The three presented newspaper
articles report about the small change of the officially suggested emblem at the last moment,
as a result of an initiative by a citizen, who was not a member of the heraldic commission.
The two ends of the blue wavy bar symbolizing the Jona river have been bent upwards, giving the emblem
a "friendlier face".]
And while we're at it, see
the Burgee of the
Yacht-Club Rapperswil [retrieved] (just the colours), again shows the flowers; and also
at Willkommen beim Yacht Club Rapperswil (with edges to
the "yarn").
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 3 February 2013
Argent a bendlet sinister wavy Azure in chief a Semi King clad and crowned and haloed rayony Or and
in base two Roses Gules seeded proper and slipped ragully.
Željko Heimer, 5 January 2001
In white, blue, left-slanting wavy bar, in the upper left half an image of Mary with a crown and
nimbus, in the lower right corner two red roses with yellow blossoms, red stems and three thorns each
(in the manner of the Rapperswil emblem).
The emblem shows references to the Jona river (which formed the border between the communes of Jona
and Rapperswil), the pilgrimage church and parish church and the court of
the counts of Rapperswil.
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