black-yellow-white tricolour (imperial flag)

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The black-yellow-white tricolour was a 19th-century imperial flag of the Russian Empire associated with the Romanov dynasty and official state symbolism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf flag
imperial flag
national symbol
associatedWith House of Romanov
surface form: Romanov dynasty
category Flags of the Russian Empire
Imperial standards
Tricolour flags
color black
white
yellow
country Russian Empire
design horizontal tricolour
government autocratic monarchy
hasContext 19th-century Russian state symbolism
hasType tricolour flag
heritage imperial Russian heraldry
historicalRegion Eastern Europe
historicalUse imperial civil flag
national flag of the Russian Empire
inspiredBy Imperial double-headed eagle of Russia
surface form: imperial coat of arms of Russia
languageOfCountry Russian
officialStatus official state symbolism
partOf state symbolism of the Russian Empire
politicalEntity Russian Empire
surface form: Tsarist Russia
relatedTo Imperial Crown of Russia
surface form: Romanov imperial regalia

Lesser coat of arms of the Russian Empire
surface form: Russian imperial coat of arms

history of the Russian flag
replacedBy Flag of the Government of Russia
surface form: white-blue-red tricolour of Russia
scriptDirection horizontal stripes
symbolOf Russian Empire
Russian Empire
surface form: Russian monarchy

imperial authority
state sovereignty
timePeriod 19th century
usedAs imperial flag
state flag
usedBy House of Romanov
Russian Empire
usedFor official ceremonies
representation of the empire abroad
state occasions
usedIn 19th century

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Russian Empire flag black-yellow-white tricolour (imperial flag)
White Army usedSymbol black-yellow-white tricolour (imperial flag)
this entity surface form: imperial Russian tricolor flag