Three golden fleur-de-lis on a blue background. This Blue Capetian banner was still used during the French Renaissance. It is now the flag of present-day Île-de-France.
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Under the ancient French regime, France had a great number of flags, and many of its military and naval flags were elaborate and subject to artistic variations. This is the royal coat of arms, a blue shield with three golden fleurs-de-lis. It was used as the basis for the state flag. After the Bourbons came to power, that shield was generally displayed against a background of the Bourbon dynastic color, white.