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the Lion Rampant is considered to be the flag of Scotland's royalty. The flag is said to date back to around 1222 AD when it was used as the royal banner of the Scottish King, Alexander II.
THE Lion Rampant ... quick!” “Rampant” just means it’s upright, standing on its hind legs. The flag’s Sunday name, or one of the shorter ones, is the Royal Banner of Scotland and ...
Because what he’s now saying is that it’s not the Union Jack we should be flying in honour of the Queen but the Royal Standard of Scotland, or Lion Rampant ... and yellow banners will be ...
but the Lion Rampant historically and legally belongs to a king or queen of Scotland. According to an Act of Parliament passed in 1672, it is an offence to fly this flag, unless on a royal ...
She always stresses her civic Nationalism is nothing to do with flags and banners ... the policy for eight years with the Lion Rampant flying proudly on royal occasions, including jubilees ...
Scotland panic ... running around their drawing rooms and the lion rampant flying in the garden who would be encouraged by the reports of royal concern and delighted by the news that Prince ...
A SMALL Highland League football team faces a massive bill after a centuries-old heraldic court ordered it to change its Lion Rampant ... Lyon for using the Royal Flag of Scotland and the Saltire ...
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