

CIRCA - 1787 🇧🇪 - vertical tricolor of black (hoist-side), yellow (middle), and red (fly-side) bands of equal width
HISTORY: Emerging during the 18c uprisings against the Hapsburgs, then revived in the revolution against the Netherlands, the
tricolor was formally adopted in '31 with Belgian independence.

The colors were drawn from the Duchy of Brabant (core of political unity in the Low Countries,
covering much of modern Belgium,) whose coat of arms ⛨ was a golden lion 🦁 bearing red claws
on a black field..
Possibly influenced by regional banners, it was initially configured horizontally (red over yellow
over black), but soon evolved to a vertical tricolor to align with contemporary European standards,
VEXILLOLOGY:* Evoking regional identity to foster unity among the Flemish, Walloon, & Brussels peoples amid the uprising;
The BLACK Band is said to symbolize armor & resilience amid hardship - in heraldry black = constancy or prudence
The YELLOW from the Brabantine lion 🦁 stands for Flemish & Walloon prosperity (🌾 + 💰) - in heraldric tradition it can signify generosity & elevation of mind
The RED Band is for the blood 🩸of revolutionaries or communal strength (both traditional heraldic interpretations)

