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https://dokuklik.euskadi.eus/badator/visor/198/00576
Notable is the most venerated relic, the banner of the first claimant Carlos V, which is simply the personal flag of the spanish kings over red (full coat of arms) with the back being a religious image.
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archivo:Bandera_General%C3%ADsima.jpg
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archivo:Generalisima.jpg
In historical records, the carlists used a combination of rojigualdas, religious banners, white banners with fleur de lys, etc. The main difference between the liberals and carlists of the I carlist war, is that the liberals minimized or removed the display of the dynstic coat of arms (ex. the guardia nacional, which were liberal militiamen), while most of the carlist flags show full versions of the bourbon shield.