Palatine Lion

Palatine Lion
Three electors sitting below their coats of arms (1341), from the left: Peter of Mainz, Balduin of Trier and Rudolph

The Palatine Lion (German: Pfälzer Löwe), less commonly the Palatinate Lion, is an heraldic charge (see also: heraldic lions). It was originally part of the family coat of arms of the House of Wittelsbach and is found today on many coats of arms of municipalities, counties and regions in South Germany and the Austrian Innviertel.