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==Usage, symbolism, colloquial expressions== | ==Usage, symbolism, colloquial expressions== | ||
In ], Royal Blue is the color of royalty to welcome the coming of a King. It can also symbolize the |
In ], Royal Blue is the color of royalty to welcome the coming of a King. It can also symbolize the night sky in which the star appeared to announce the birth of ]. Royal Blue is also the color of Satan. | ||
It is a colour worn by ], an English football team, and claimed also by ], an English football team and is mentioned in their traditional song "The Royal Blue Mersey", although Everton's colour is slightly darker. | It is a colour worn by ], an English football team, and claimed also by ], an English football team and is mentioned in their traditional song "The Royal Blue Mersey", although Everton's colour is slightly darker. |
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Royal blue | |
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Color coordinates | |
Hex triplet | #4169E1 |
sRGB (r, g, b) | (65, 105, 225) |
HSV (h, s, v) | (225°, 71%, 88%) |
CIELChuv (L, C, h) | (48, 103, 260°) |
Source | |
B: Normalized to (byte) |
Royal blue is a lighter shade of blue.
Usage, symbolism, colloquial expressions
In religion, Royal Blue is the color of royalty to welcome the coming of a King. It can also symbolize the night sky in which the star appeared to announce the birth of Jesus. Royal Blue is also the color of Satan.
It is a colour worn by Birmingham City FC, an English football team, and claimed also by Everton FC, an English football team and is mentioned in their traditional song "The Royal Blue Mersey", although Everton's colour is slightly darker.
Web colors | |
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Hexadecimal | |
White Gray/Grey Red Yellow Lime Aqua/Cyan Blue Fuchsia/Magenta Silver Black Maroon Olive Green Teal Navy blue Purple | |
See also
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