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* "Lion Heart", by Swiss heavy metal band Krokus from their 1995 album ''[[To Rock or Not to Be]]''
* "Lion Heart", by Swiss heavy metal band Krokus from their 1995 album ''[[To Rock or Not to Be]]''
* "Heart of a Lion" (song), 1986 song released in 2004 by Judas Priest, off the album ''[[Metalogy]]''
* "Heart of a Lion" (song), 1986 song released in 2004 by Judas Priest, off the album ''[[Metalogy]]''
* "[[King and Lionheart]]", by [[Iceland]]ic indie folk band [[Of Monsters and Men]].


==Film and television==
==Film and television==

Revision as of 21:06, 6 June 2020

Lionheart, Lion Heart, or Lion's Heart may refer to:

People

  • Richard the Lionheart, a name for Richard I of England
  • Lionheart, a nickname given to motor racing driver Brendon Hartley
  • Dan Wheldon (1978–2011), race car driver who had a Lionheart decal with the English flag on the back of every racing helmet he had
  • Lion-Heart, nickname of English professional kickboxer Abdul Ali (born 1969), also known as Ali Jacko
  • Lionheart, nickname of Anthony Smith (born 1988), a mixed martial artist
  • Lionheart, a former ringname of professional wrestler Chris Jericho
  • Lionheart (UK wrestler) (1982–2019), ring name of British professional wrestler Adrian McCallum

Music

Albums

Songs

Film and television

Literature

Video games

Other uses

See also