Saint David Badge (Wales/ Cymru) Classic Round Sticker
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The flag of Saint David (Welsh: Baner Dewi Sant) is normally a yellow cross on a black field, but it has also appeared as a black cross on a yellow field or with an engrailed cross. It represents the 6th-century Saint David (Welsh: Dewi Sant; c. 500 – c. 589), a Welsh bishop of Menevia and the patron saint of Wales. This Badge/ coat of arms is: The 38th (Welsh) Infantry Division's Second World War shoulder badge, based on the flag of Saint David Saint David's cross has been used as a flag to represent Wales, as a less frequently used alternative to the Red Dragon flag. England and Scotland primarily use patron saint flags of Saint George and Saint Andrew, respectively. image attribution: By Mliu92 - vectorized from reference image File:38 inf div.jpg located at:This is photograph INS 6007 from the collections of the Imperial War Museums., CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=40787686