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The website of the Parliament of Georgia shows a series of Georgian flags from the 5th-18th centuries. There is no further comment on the historical and vexillological background of these flags. We use below the captions as they appear on that website.
Ivan Sache, 12 February 2005
The flag shown on the website of the Parliament of Georgia as the "flag of Georgian State (5th-15th centuries)" is white with a red disk charged with St. George slaying the dragon.
Ivan Sache, 12 February 2005
Flags of the Georgian State, 12th-14th centuries - Images by Jorge Candeias (left) and Ivan Sache (right), 4 August 2005
Two flags are shown on the website of the Parliament of Georgia as the "flag of Georgian State (12th-15th centuries)". The first flag is white, divided by a red cross and with four smaller red crosses in each quarter, therefore very similar to the national flag of Georgia adopted in 2004. The second flag is white with a red cross.
Ivan Sache, 12 February 2005
Flag of West Georgia - Image by Ivan Sache, 12 February 2005
The flag shown on the website of the Parliament of Georgia as the "flag of West Georgia (13th-14th centuries)" is black with a white cross.
Ivan Sache, 12 February 2005
Flag of Imereti Kingdom - Image by Ivan Sache, 12 February 2005
The flag shown on the website of the Parliament of Georgia as the "flag of Imereti Kingdom (15th-18th centuries)" is a plain white flag.
Ivan Sache, 12 February 2005