Lion Rampant
The term "Lion Rampant" refers to a heraldic symbol depicting a lion standing on its hind legs, with its forelegs raised. This pose signifies strength and bravery and is commonly used in coats of arms and flags. The lion is often shown in a gold or yellow color against a contrasting background, typically red or blue, making it a striking emblem in heraldry.
Historically, the Lion Rampant is associated with the Kingdom of Scotland and is prominently featured on the Royal Banner of Scotland. It represents the Scottish monarchy and is a symbol of national pride. The design has been used since the medieval period and continues to be a recognizable symbol of Scotland today.