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Royal Coat of Arms of England - Symbolism and Historical Significance #2077703 (License: Personal Use)
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This heraldic emblem combines key symbols of English monarchy: the crowned lion (representing England), the red dragon (Wales), and the shield divided into quarters bearing fleurs-de-lis (France), Tudor roses (Lancaster and York), a white griffin (Edward III’s lineage), and a golden lion (Normandy). Above, two crossed axes and a royal crown signify authority and martial strength, while green laurel branches at the base denote victory and peace. The design reflects centuries of dynastic claims, political union, and national identity.
Used on official government documents, royal proclamations, historical exhibits, and educational resources about British monarchy and heraldry; targets users researching history, genealogy, or national symbols.
Related Cliparts: Explore the rich symbolism of the English royal coat of arms: crowned lion, red dragon, fleurs-de-lis, Tudor roses, and griffin-emblems of monarchy and unity.
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