Flag of Clymene

The Flag of Clymene is the official flag of the State of Clymene. The current version was authorized by the Governor in August 2012. It replaces earlier flags, of which there have been x in total. The current flag is based on the 1889 Unity Flag and is one of the oldest flag designs in Lovia, even older than that of the Lovian flag.

Unity Flag
The earliest flag used in Clymene (then the North Territory) was the Unity Flag of 1889. It was used in a time when the state was in favor of a republican government and in having their own sovereignty. A small armed skirmish between 25 republican men from west Sofasi and 28 pro-Lovian men resulted in a royalist victory and the end of an independent north. The Unity Flag continued in use by republican supporters for many more years.

State flags
Following the integration into Lovia, a Blue-and-white Royalist flag came into use as the state flag. Most citizens disliked it, but the heavy reach of Governor Geoffrey Rider ensured that it stayed in use. In 1923 republican governor Michael Bradley