| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
|---|
 | 1821 | Flag of Greek war of independence | A flag based on older patterns, this design first appeared in 1769 during the Orlov Revolt. Used, among others, by the Kolokotronis family, this flag was the most widely used throughout Greece and Cyprus during the initial stages of the 1821 War of Independence. |
 | 1978-1984 (used today by the Greek Cypriots) | Flag of Greece | Five equal horizontal stripes of blue alternating with white. There is a blue canton in the upper hoist-side corner bearing a white cross. |
 | 1975-1978 | A White cross on a blue field.[21] |
 | 1974-1975 | Flag of Greece under theColonels' regime. | The sea flag, in ratio 7:12 and in very dark shade of blue (dark "midnight blue"). The old "land" version was restored as national flag in 1975.[22] |
 | 1974-1984 (used today by the Turkish Cypriots) | Flag of Turkey | A red field with a white crescent and a 5-pointed star. |
 | 1960-2006 | 2nd Flag of Cyprus | An outline of the island of Cyprus above twin olive branches on a white field. |
 | 1960 | 1st Flag of Cyprus | A transparent outline of the island of Cyprus above twin olive branches on a white field.[23] |
 | 1955–1959 | Flags ofEthniki Organosis Kyprion Agoniston (National Organisation of Cypriot Fighters), Greek Cypriot organisation that fought for the end of British rule in Cyprus, for the island's self-determination and for eventual union with Greece. | The first consist a white cross on a blue field with Cyprus in the middle. It is used until today in Cyprus by manyGreek Cypriots. The second flag of EOKA with blue and white segments sewn together to form a white cross on a blue background. Embroidered red thread Greek script lettering, including 'EOKA' and 'ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΙΑ Ή ΘΆΝΑΤΟΣ' (Freedom or Death) and 'ΖΗΤΩ Η ΕΛΛΑΣ' (Ηail Greece)[24] |
 | 1922-1960 | 2nd and Last flag of British Cyprus | A blue ensign defaced with the 2 red lions of Cyprus. |
 | Civil Ensign of Cyprus | A red ensign defaced with the 2 red lions of Cyprus. |
 | Flag of the governor of Cyprus | |
 | 1881-1922 | 1st flag ofBritish Cyprus | A blue ensign defaced with the emblem of Cyprus.[25][26] |
 | 1881–1905 | Flag of the High Commissioner of Cyprus | |
 | 1878-1960 (used today in Akrotiri and Dhekelia) | Flag of TheUnited Kingdom | A superimposition of the flags ofEngland andScotland with theSaint Patrick's Saltire (representingIreland). |
 | 1844-1878 | Flag of The Ottoman Empire (Ottoman Cyprus) | A red field with a white crescent and a 5-pointed star.[27] |
 | 1793-1844 | Flag of The Ottoman Empire (Ottoman Cyprus) | A red field with a white crescent and an 8-pointed star. |
 | 1571-1793 | Flag of TheOttoman Empire | A red field with a green disc in the center and 3 golden crescent moons inside the disc. |
 | 1489-1571 | Flag of TheRepublic of Venice (Venetian Cyprus) | A goldLion of St. Mark on a field of dark red accompanied by sixsestiere on the fly.[28] |
 | 1400-1489 | Royal banner ofJanus of Cyprus | A quartered Flag with the heraldry of Jerusalem, de Lusignan, Armenia and Cyprus, declaring a claim to reign over the former kingdoms of Cilician Armenia and Jerusalem.[29] |
 | 1350-1400 | Royal Flag as reported by theBook of All Kingdoms | A 2 horizontal striped banner, one white with the Jerusalem Cross and one blue with 5 goldenFleur-de-lis.[30] |
 | 1198–1219 | Flag of TheArmenian Kingdom of Cilicia | A red crowned lion on a white field. |
 | 1192 | Flag of TheKingdom of Jerusalem | A white field with theJerusalem Cross in the center. |
 | 1192 | Battle Flag of TheKnights Templar | 2 horizontal striped flag of black and white and a red cross in the center. |
 | 1191-1192 | Royal Banner ofKing Richard I | Gules, three lions passant regardant in pale or. |
 | 661–680 | Flag of TheUmayyad Caliphate | A White Field. |