The Saltire flag has a white cross with blue background to symbolise the crucifixion of Saint Andrew.
The form of the cross on the flag is supposedly the same form of the cross that Saint Andrew was crucified on. Many other flags are inspired by the Saltire, like Jamacia and Albama.
The Flag of Scotland is a white saltire, a crux decussate (X-shaped cross) representing the cross of the Christian martyr Saint Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland, on a blue field.
The flag on the left is the 'Lion Rampant' which is the old Royal flag of Scotland. The flag on the right is the Scottish National flag also known as the 'Saltire' or St Andrews Cross. Sorry, don't know what happened to the picture.
The flag of the UK comprises the flags of: Scotland (white St. Andrew's cross on blue), England (red St. George's cross on white), Ireland (St. Patrick's cross).
The cross of St. George.
Nothing, that is not a Knight Templar shield. Templars used a red cross on a white background. The Teutonic Knights used a black cross on a white background.
The symbol of Saint Andrew is an X-shaped cross, known as the saltire. It is commonly used as the flag of Scotland and represents the method of his martyrdom, which was crucifixion on an X-shaped cross.
The Saint Andrew's Cross, also known as the Saltire, is the national flag of Scotland. It represents the martyrdom of Saint Andrew, who was crucified on an X-shaped cross, which became a symbol of Scotland. The flag is a significant symbol of Scottish identity and heritage.
The St. George's Cross represents the patron saint of England, Saint George. It is a red cross on a white background and is also known as the Cross of Saint George. It has been used as a national symbol for England since the Middle Ages.
The Saint Andrew's cross is a symbolic representation of the diagonal cross on which Saint Andrew was crucified. It is shaped like an "X" and is often associated with the country of Scotland and the Russian Navy flag.
The Red Cross symbol was derived from the symbol of a red cross on a white background on the reverse of the Swiss flag. It represented neutrality.
The Flag of Scotland is a white saltire, a crux decussate (X-shaped cross) representing the cross of the Christian martyr Saint Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland, on a blue field.
The cross of saint George, a red cross "+" on a white background
The patron saint of Cornwall is Saint Piran. He is celebrated on March 5th, and is known for his association with tin mining and his symbol, a white cross on a black background.
the thistle is the biblical symbol
England's flag has a white background with a red cross through it.Colors: Red and White. White background with red cross The red cross appeared as an emblem of England during the Middle Ages and the Crusades and is one of the earliest known emblems representing England. The red cross on the white background is the symbol of St George, the patron saint of England. The Union Flag, the flag of the United Kingdom of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, is a mixture of the flags of England, Scotland and Ireland. The blue is from the white x-shaped cross of St Andrew on a blue background of Scotland. England's flag (not the British flag) is a red cross on a white background. This flag is the emblem or cross of St. George, the patron saint of England.
Saint Helena is represented by: cross cross in hand queen holding a cross woman receiving the location of the True Cross in a dream queen leading the search for the True Cross queen giving a letter to a messenger woman with a book and small cross nails woman with cross and nails with Constantine
The symbol for Saint Helena is the iconic outline of Napoleon's tomb, which is located on the island. This symbol represents Saint Helena's historical significance as the place where Napoleon Bonaparte was exiled and eventually died.