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However, he installed the dragon standard at Westminster Abbey, and it was used by his son Edward I, and later still by Edward III at the battle of Crécy (1346), in which Welsh archers dressed in ...
It meant that the emperor – like the dragon with its head held high – enjoyed the support of the people. The Welsh dragon [5] A red dragon is a symbol of victory and courage in Welsh culture.
However, he installed the dragon standard at Westminster Abbey, and it was used by his son Edward I, and later still by Edward III at the battle of Crécy (1346), in which Welsh archers dressed in ...
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