Red Lion
Red Lion may refer to:
Botany
- Red Lion, a cultivar of the Hippeastrum genus of flowering plants
Entertainment
- A robot vehicle from the animated television series Voltron
- A talking red boat (The King of Red Lions) that serves as your transportation in the game The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
- Red Lion (film)
- Theatres
- Red Lion, an Elizabethan playhouse outside London (1567–1568)
- Old Red Lion Theatre, a modern fringe theatre in London
Law
- Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. Federal Communications Commission, a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court
- Literature
- The Red Lion (novel), Mária Szepes novel
- The Red Lion (play), Patrick Marber play
Organizations
- Red Lion and Sun Society, the former name of the Red Crescent in Iran
- Red Lion Hotels Corporation, the parent company of Red Lion Hotels, WestCoast Hotel Partners and TicketsWest
Places
- Red Lion Airport, in Burlington County, New Jersey
- Red Lion, Delaware
- Red Lion Hundred, an unincorporated subdivision of New Castle County, Delaware
- Red Lion, Burlington County, New Jersey
- Red Lion, Middlesex County, New Jersey
- Red Lion, Ohio
- Red Lion, Pennsylvania
Politics
- Red Lion (political party), a defunct political party in Belgium
Popular culture
- Red Lion (inn), the second most common name for English pubs
- Red Lion, Ampney St Peter, pub in Gloucestershire, England
- Red Lion, Snargate, pub in Kent, England
- Red Lion, St James's, pub in London, England
- Red Lion, Whitehall, pub in London, England
- Old Red Lion, Holborn, pub in London, England
Ships
- The Danish ship Den Røde Løve, a vessel of the Dano-Norwegian Navy which participated in Christian IV's expeditions to Greenland
Sports
- The San Beda Red Lions, the basketball team of San Beda College
Vexillology
- The Ensign of Luxembourg, sometimes called the "red lion"
- Zoology
- One of several names for the large cat species Puma concolor, also known as the cougar, puma, mountain lion, panther, or painter
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