
Jacobite Coat of Arms
The Jacobite Coat of Arms reflects the allegiances and heritage of supporters of the deposed Stuart monarchy, primarily from Scotland and Britain. Commonly, it features symbols like the lion and unicorn, representing strength and unity, as seen in the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom. Jacobite affiliations may also include heraldic elements referencing their royal lineage or specific battles. While not a single, official coat of arms, these symbols collectively express loyalty to the restored Stuart cause and emphasize their cultural and political identity linked to the Jacobite movement of the 17th and 18th centuries.