<Li> Ostrich feathers have been used as a royal badge since the time of Edward III, particularly the Three Feathers badge of the Prince of Wales . </Li> <Li> Red Dragon of Cadwaladr: the symbol of Wales, and a heraldic badge of Henry VII and many other royal figures . </Li> <Li> Red Lion is the name of over 600 pubs . It thus can stand for an archetypal British pub . The lion is one of the most common charges in coats of arms, second only to the cross, and thus the Red Lion as a pub sign probably has multiple origins: in the arms or crest of a local landowner, now perhaps forgotten; as a personal badge of John of Gaunt, founder of the House of Lancaster; or in the royal arms of Scotland, conjoined to the arms of England after the Stuart succession in 1603 . </Li> <Li> Rising Sun: symbol of the east and of optimism . The Sun In Splendour was also a livery badge of Edward IV </Li>

Why are there so many red lion pubs
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