The three lions .. Learn the reason for the England team’s call to this name

The three lions .. Learn the reason for the England team’s call to this name

England will meet its Iranian counterpart in Group Two in the group stage of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, on Monday.
England’s team shirts are adorned with different age groups at the present time with three lions on the left side of the shirt, although they are not the home of the lions, but its history was associated with many events where courage and valor appeared ..

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The writer, Olivia Warning, wrote, in a previous article published on the British “Metro” website, that King Henry I, was the first to use Assad on the logo of Britain, where he put one lion as a slogan for his kingdom around 1100, and after his marriage to “Adlisa” he added another lion to His logo, where her father used the same logo.

In 1154, another lion was added to the two lion when King Henry II married Eleanor Aktian, whose family was taking a slogan of Assad. Since then, no lion has been crowded, the three lions in the royal shield. In 1863, the English Football Association was established and chose the three lions, surrounded by a shield and the highest crown, an official slogan for the English national team.

The matter remained in effect until the 1949 borders, when the royal crown was deleted at the top of the slogan, to distinguish the English national football team logo from the slogan of the cricket.
Olivia Warning explained that England, although it is not the homeland of the lions, but its history was associated with many events, as courage and brave appeared, and stated that among the characters whose name was famous for that King Richard, who was called the heart of Assad.

The barbarian lion or the Atlas lion (called the king of North Africa’s forests and most dangerous) is the national animal in England.

In general, the remaining numbers of this animal in the world are few as he suffered from hunting human beings to him while still resisting extinction in Morocco and Algeria, and during the Middle Ages, Berber black was kept in the zoo in the London Palace, and for its symbolism it carried its image on the flags of the English forces directed To fight in the battles.

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