Cờ | Thời điểm | Sử dụng | Mô tả |
[cần dẫn nguồn] | 1506-1701 16th and 17th centuries | Mapuche military flag during the Arauco War | Blue field with a guñelve (eight-pointed star). |
[cần dẫn nguồn] | ?-1557 | Mapuche flag, used by Lautaro forces, in Arauco War | Light blue gemil with a guñelve star bordered by black triangles |
[cần dẫn nguồn] | 1541-1785 | Burgundy Cross, flag of the Spanish forces in Arauco War and flag of the Spanish Overseas Territories | A red saltire resembling two crossed, roughly-pruned (knotted) branches, on a white field. |
[cần dẫn nguồn] | 1785-1812, 1814-1817 | Spanish national flag and war ensign | |
[cần dẫn nguồn] | 1812-1814 | First National Flag, also called Bandera de la Patria Vieja ("Olg Fatherland Flag") | Three horizontal strips blue, white and yellow. |
[cần dẫn nguồn] | 1812-1814 | Alternative version of the First Chilean flag | Different order of the strips, with the first Chilean coat of arms and a red Cruz de Santiago (Cross of St. James) in the top left corner. |
[cần dẫn nguồn] | 1814-1817 | Flag of the Andes, ensign of the Army of the Andes, now the provincial flag of Mendoza (Argentina) | Two rectangles, white and light blue, with the coat of arms in the center. |
[cần dẫn nguồn] | 1817-1818 | Second National Flag, also called Bandera de Transición ("Trasitory flag") | Three horizontal strips blue, white and red. |
[cần dẫn nguồn] | Proposal of 1818, never used officially | Proposal of flag | Three horizontal strips white, blue and red, with a white star in blue strip. |
[cần dẫn nguồn] | 1818-¿1834? | First design of the actual flag, also called Bandera de la Independencia ("Independence Flag") | Similar to actual ensign, with the coat of arms in the center, and a black eight-pointed star within the white five-pointed star. |
[cần dẫn nguồn] | 1860-1862 | Flag of the Kingdom of Araucanía and Patagonia | Three horizontal strips blue, white and green. |
[cần dẫn nguồn] | ?-1888 | Flag of the Kingdom of Easter Island | Similar to actual Reimiro flag, with four black manutaras (mythological bird) in each corner. |