Cat: In ancient Egypt any cat was considered godly (children of Bast). In Persia, the Persian Cat. In Siam the Siamese Cat. In Russia, the Russian Blue or Siberian (Cat). In Burma, the Birman. In Japan, A Japanese bobtail - though not royal is considered good luck. Plus many more, it would really depend on which country you want to know.
The dog i think.
Ermine fur.
a bear..........
The Poodle
A cougar is an animal that can represent guilt. A mountain lion may also be used to represent freedom of guilt.
He did not represent an animal, instead, a green skinned god.
a crown oand the money sign would represent royalty. :)
It presents royalty.
It is a type of crown/headband worn to represent royalty.
The lion is known to represent royalty. There are other symbolic meanings associated with the lion such as courage and strength.
"Little wolf" or "Of animal royalty."
Past life as royalty.
The kings and queens represent royalty, as the names of the pieces suggests. The bishops represent the Church and its leaders. Knights represent knights or warriors, and rooks represent castles or other strongholds. Lastly, the pawns represent the serfs or the collective poor.
The color purple symbolizes creativity, spirituality, and intuition for Sybil. It may also represent royalty and luxury, reflecting Sybil's elegance and sophistication.
One animal that could represent the car company BMW is the Eagle.
Purple used to be the color of royalty. Not sure about in Poe though.
To the Almighty Latin King & Queen Nation, the color gold represents royalty.
Ermine fur.