Blue
blue.
Yes. it was given to them when the euro cup was played in England for the first time due to the mascots and the badge
England players sport a unique ID number on their shirts just below the three-lion crest. This represents their spot in the chronological list of players to appear for England at Test and One-Day International level. For a full list of all the players in the Test, ODI and Twenty20 side see http://www.ecb.co.uk/news/england/england-player-numbers,321,BP.html
The lions are bluey-navy sort of colour.
The three England lionsSome old geezer in the pub was telling me this last night! He said it was: "Claws", "Maine" and "He Roars"Take it or leave it!the actual names of the three lions are : roary pauz and mayne .From a guide at the Houses of Parliament and from other sources.The names of the three Lions are as follows.Rollo, Mayne and AquitaneSource verified.
The British flag has no lions at all. I assume you mean the Royal Arms of England, which does have three lions. It's not clear that they "represent" anything at all... William the Conqueror used two lions passant guardant (walking, looking out at the viewer) as his blazon. It was the symbol of the Duchy of Normandy, of which William was Duke. The third may be the Lion of Aquitaine, the symbol of the Duchy of Aquitaine. Eleanor, wife of Henry II, was Duchess of Aquitaine in her own right, and her son Richard appears to have combined the two lions of Normandy with the single lion of Aquitaine in the Great Seal of England, and the three lions were used by several later kings as their personal arms.
The three lions is the Coat of Arms of the Bailiwick of Guernsey and it appeared on Guernsey 50 Pence coins from 1969 to 1984.
Three Lions.
England's three lions
England's Nickname are the Three Lions
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