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has gloss | eng: The Royal Standard of England, also known as the Three Lions, in favour during Tudor times, was a narrow, tapering swallow-tailed flag, of considerable length, used mainly for pageants. English Standards had the cross of St. George at their head; then the heraldic device, badge or crest, with its motto. These did not bear the coat of arms. The royal standard changed frequently from reign to reign. |
lexicalization | eng: Royal Standard of England |
instance of | c/English monarchs |
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