lion rampant
The term "lion rampant" refers to a heraldic symbol depicting a lion standing on one hind leg with its forelegs raised. This pose signifies strength, bravery, and nobility, making it a popular choice in coats of arms and flags. The lion is often shown in a specific color, such as gold or silver, and may be accompanied by other symbols or designs.
In heraldry, the lion rampant is commonly associated with various regions and families, particularly in Scotland where it appears on the Royal Banner of Scotland. It is also used in the coats of arms of several noble families across Europe, symbolizing their lineage and valor.