>england stole our coat of arms
>russia stole our script and language
>Macedonia stole our history
>Greece stole our clay
England stole our coat of arms
a friend of mine has a bulgarian gf and she is pretty hot, so even your women are stolen man
>>england stole our coat of arms
Can you tell me a bit more about this? I've always noticed they were similar.
we wuz bugarz and shiet
>coat of arms
What
It's literally all stolen from France.
>3 lions from the coat of arms of Guyenne and Normandy
>french royal coat of arms with fleur de lys because they larped about being French royalty
It's all a giant reminder that they're a colony of France.
who are you quoting?
You stole Greek landk
It's from 700ish ad, our first empire. It predates everything english so it cant be the other way around
Burger
history
Spaniards are ok. I hope she isnt a gyp like 90% of Bulgarians in Spain, judging by the people in the plane when I visited as tourist.
who stole your vowels, БЪЛГPЙA?
This is the english one
>yellow background
It's a common heraldic motif, however their three lions on red background are literally 2 lions of Normandy + one lion of Guyenne. Google their coat of arms.
>russia stole our script and language
I thought you willingly shared it with us
Stop bitching anyway,bulgaria is comfy,ive been here
Didn't steal shit from you, senpai.
>Royal emblems depicting lions were first used by Danish Vikings, Saxons (Lions were adopted in Germanic tradition around the 5th century, they were re-interpreted in a Christian context in the western kingdoms of Gaul and Northern Italy in the 6th and 7th centuries) and Normans. Later, with Plantagenets a formal and consistent English heraldry system emerged at the end of the 12th century. The earliest surviving representation of an escutcheon, or shield, displaying three lions is that on the Great Seal of King Richard I (1189–1199), which initially displayed one or two lions rampant, but in 1198 was permanently altered to depict three lions passant, perhaps representing Richard I's principal three positions as King of the English, Duke of the Normans, and Duke of the Aquitanians. In 1340, Edward III laid claim to the throne of France, and thus adopted the Royal arms of France which he quartered with his paternal arms, the Royal Arms of England. He placed the French arms in the 1st and 4th quarters. This quartering was adjusted, abandoned and restored intermittently throughout the Middle Ages as the relationship between England and France changed. When the French king altered his arms from semée of fleur-de-lys, to only three, the English quartering eventually followed suit. After the Union of the Crowns in 1603, when the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland entered a personal union, the arms of England and Scotland were marshalled (combined) in what has now become the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom. It appears in a similar capacity to represent England in the Arms of Canada and on the Queen's Personal Canadian Flag. The coat of three lions continues to represent England on several coins of the pound sterling, forms the basis of several emblems of English national sports teams (although with altered tinctures) and endures as one of the most recognisable national symbols of England.
Ok but our lions are the oldest. I know france is the only older country than us to never change its name but did you use the lions since the very beginning? Someone came up with them and I believe its us, 681 ad is pretty old after all.
But was it three lions in that correct order? Use of lions is pretty broad, could mean lots of stuff including some caveman drawings. Viking were way too busy with raping and pillaging than crafting insignias
True yeah I'm glad you made it worldwide known
We are people of simple desires, vowels are not beneficial to daily life
How often does the average Bulgarian mention the fact that they invented the Cyrillic alphabet? Do your heads explode if you don't bring it up at least five times a day?
All the lost land was due to your country chimping out during the Balkan wars and the 1st world war though. You guys are like Germany, good at war but shit tier diplomacy
it's a nice thing to be proud of tbf, a comfy slavic alphabet that confuses angloid brains for over a thousand years now
True our diplomacy was always bottom tier
Turkey stole your women
Gypsy stole your money
this
bulgaria is such a tragic nation
they aren't even white either
>Bulgarians arent white
You could never tell that this picture isnt from the UK but from here
they don't look anglo at all (this is a good thing)
The chubby kid on the right looks like Steven Gerrard nigger
Your clay?
What are you talking about?
We simply got back what's ours.
Give it back you have enough coast
>What a cute script you have, bolgárin, don't mind if i take this?
>Haha brush goes fluush