1. What does the lion represent? Why would the rulers of England include so many of them on the Coat of Arms? A lion represents bravery and courage; it is often an indication of a great warrior. The rulers of England included them because lions represent the “king” of all animals they represent loyalty.
2. What does the fleur-de-lis represent? Why is it featured on the Coat of Arms of British rulers? The fleur-de-list represents France and also stands for “flower of light”. It was also included on the Coat of Arms of British rulers due to the alliance Britain had with France.
3. Why is the Irish harp featured on the Coat of Arms? The Irish harp is featured on the Coat of Arms to represent Ireland.
4. What does the unicorn represent? Why would the rulers of England choose a unicorn to support their shield? A unicorn represents many things. Virtue, strength, and bravery. The rulers of England may choose to include a unicorn because of all the things it stands for.
5. Why does the unicorn have a chain around its neck? A unicorn with a chain around its neck symbolizes being “untamed” and represents risk.
6. The Coat of Arms includes two phrases, “Blessed are the peacemakers” and “Shame to him who evil thinks.” Choose of these phrases and explain why a ruler might want it included in a Coat of Arms. A ruler might want to include “Blessed are the peacemakers” because it is a symbol of diplomacy.
7. Research one of the colors featured in the Coat of Arms. Based