Kingdom of Scotland - Flag
$30.00
The first recorded use of the Lion Rampant as an emblem in Scotland was by Alexander II in 1222. The emblem occupied the shield of the royal coat of arms of the ancient Kingdom of Scotland which was used by the King of Scots until 1603. The Lion Rampant has since been incorporated into both the royal arms and royal banners of successive Scottish then British monarchs in order to symbolise Scotland. It can be seen today in the Royal Standard of the United Kingdom.
• Knitted fabric
• Print on one side
• Blank reverse side
• 2 iron grommets
• Knitted fabric
• Print on one side
• Blank reverse side
• 2 iron grommets
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The first recorded use of the Lion Rampant as an emblem in Scotland was by Alexander II in 1222. The emblem occupied the shield of the royal coat of arms of the ancient Kingdom of Scotland which was used by the King of Scots until 1603. The Lion Rampant has since been incorporated into both the royal arms and royal banners of successive Scottish then British monarchs in order to symbolise Scotland. It can be seen today in the Royal Standard of the United Kingdom.
• Knitted fabric
• Print on one side
• Blank reverse side
• 2 iron grommets
• Knitted fabric
• Print on one side
• Blank reverse side
• 2 iron grommets
The first recorded use of the Lion Rampant as an emblem in Scotland was by Alexander II in 1222. The emblem occupied the shield of the royal coat of arms of the ancient Kingdom of Scotland which was used by the King of Scots until 1603. The Lion Rampant has since been incorporated into both the royal arms and royal banners of successive Scottish then British monarchs in order to symbolise Scotland. It can be seen today in the Royal Standard of the United Kingdom.
• Knitted fabric
• Print on one side
• Blank reverse side
• 2 iron grommets
• Knitted fabric
• Print on one side
• Blank reverse side
• 2 iron grommets