There are two stories to explain Clovis' choice of symbol - so choose the one that you like the most!
One legend says that when Clovis became a Christian, an angel presented him with a golden lily which he adopted as his emblem. The other story relates that water lilies on a river showed him where to cross safely with his armies in order to win a battle. Clovis then ensured the lilies were on his flags.
Whatever the reason, it became widely used and by the
Middle Ages and the Renaissance it was used on buildings and royal drapes as well as flags. Below are some examples. |