The original royal coat of arms depicts three lions. Lions were a very common heraldic figure at the time and stood for power and fierceness. In the later coat of arms of Great Britain these lions are still there, and added are two animals holding up the shield, the British lion (again) and the Scottish unicorn. The unicorn was considered a ferocious and extremely wild beast, and traditionally featured on the Scottish coat of arms. It stands for 'strength'.
The original royal coat of arms depicts three lions. Lions were a very common heraldic figure at the time and stood for power and fierceness. In the later coat of arms of Great Britain these lions are still there, and added are two animals holding up the shield, the British lion (again) and the Scottish unicorn. The unicorn was considered a ferocious and extremely wild beast, and traditionally featured on the Scottish coat of arms. It stands for 'strength'.
The beast is Mark Labbett, born in Tiverton, Devon, England.
The Beast of England.
cuz their beast
mythological beast in england. believed to be celtic origin
"X-men: The Last Stand" follows a series of mutants, but its main character is undoubtedly Wolverine. It also features Dark Phoenix, Charles Xavier, Storm, Magneto, and Beast in the limelight.
by singing beast of the England and make the flag.
it was set in England around the time of the late 13th century.
Clevenger stand for "The most powerful, greatest name of England history"
the had change the the beast of England song
it stands for st.george
It stands for Generation One you clonk! Well, originally it was just The Transformers. G1 was added after Beast wars and Beast Machines, to set it apart from those generations.
That's obvious beast boy...beast boy could not only become a lion and match Simba's strength but he could become a dinosaur and tear him to shreds....he wouldn't stand a chance.