Scotland's flag, also known as the Saltire, bears the cross of which saint, and what does it mean?

Answer St. Andrew's Cross for victory, independence, and strength

St. Andrew's Cross was said to have appeared to a Scottish general in the ninth century during battle, rallying his troops and leading them to victory over the Angles,. This victory, in turn, was emblematic of strength and independence.

Asked by · Last updated 5 years ago · 7.9K views · SOURCE