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This flag might remotely relate to the Teutonic Knights,
considering that Volynia lyes in the historical area of the so
called Greater Lithuania. The same cross appears in the flag of Novovolynsk.
António Martins, 14 September 1999
In describing the new flag of the Volyinia Oblast, mention is
made of a possible connection to the Teutonic Knights. However,
there is a stronger connection to the Kozaks. The Ukrainian
Kozaks adopted the flag of the Crusaders, basically the red-white
flag of Switzerland. They sometimes used the Greek Cross used on
the Swiss flag, called also the "Cross of Korsun" after
St Vladimir's trip there to be baptised, the white Cross of Malta
and, at other times, the Templar Cross (used by both the Templars
and the Teutonic Knights), which is also used in the flag of
Volyinia, both modern and historical. The white Cross on Red flag
is also in the "Great Arms" of the Ukrainian Republic.
Also, the Teutonic Knights were not well liked in areas like
Volyinia due to their attacks against Rus' at the time of St.
Alexander Nevsky. The Teutonic Knights were Roman Catholic and
the people of Volyinia were and are staunchly Orthodox. They
would not have consciously approved of any symbol connected to
the Knights.
Alexander Roman, Ph.D, 17 April 2000
From www.heraldry.com.ua:
"There is a panel with a ratio of the parties 5 to 7. At the
centre on a red background is a white cross, which concerns by
the ends of a flag edges. In a right top corner is paty cross,
one of most ancient variants of historical Volyn' crosses at
XV-XVIII centuries."
Dov Gutterman, 20 September 2002
image from www.heraldry.com.ua
From www.heraldry.com.ua:
"In a gules Spanish shield is an argent cross. It is a symbol of life, and also
symbolizes Christianity. The gules
colour means bravery, courage, fearlessness, love of the man to
the Creator, readiness to give back life for the God and native
land. The argent means cleanliness and purity."
Dov Gutterman, 20 September 2002
A region on the north-west of the Ukraine. (historical name,
region not named after the capital's); area siezed from Poland in
4 December 1939. Capital : Luts'k (Луцьк [Ukrainian], Luck [Soviet era name])
António Martins , 9 July 1999
Volynian oblast includes 16 territorial districts (rayons) and
4 cities with the separate status (Lutsk, Kovel, Novovolynsk
and Volodymyr-Volynskyi).
Andriy Grechylo, 14 July 2004
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