The Cresian circle, located in the center of the flag, was symbol used amongst early Cresianists. When Cresius I founded the Kingdom of Cresia, he promulgated the flag in honor of Cresius, his namesake, and Cresianism, the state religion. In time, the Cresian circle—and the flag—became a national symbol of the Cresii. Even after the conquest of Cresia by the Vendian Empire, the flag remained an ethnic symbol of the Cresii.
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| - The Cresian circle, located in the center of the flag, was symbol used amongst early Cresianists. When Cresius I founded the Kingdom of Cresia, he promulgated the flag in honor of Cresius, his namesake, and Cresianism, the state religion. In time, the Cresian circle—and the flag—became a national symbol of the Cresii. Even after the conquest of Cresia by the Vendian Empire, the flag remained an ethnic symbol of the Cresii.
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| - The Cresian circle, located in the center of the flag, was symbol used amongst early Cresianists. When Cresius I founded the Kingdom of Cresia, he promulgated the flag in honor of Cresius, his namesake, and Cresianism, the state religion. In time, the Cresian circle—and the flag—became a national symbol of the Cresii. Even after the conquest of Cresia by the Vendian Empire, the flag remained an ethnic symbol of the Cresii.
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