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"The Majestic Roar: Exploring the Symbolism and Beauty of Lions" Lions have long been revered as powerful and regal creatures

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Lion Collection: Orpheus and His Lute, late 19th-early 20th century, (1914). Creator: John Charles Dollman
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Lion Collection: Save Me From My Friends! Amir Sher Ali of Afghanistan endeavors to stand between the Russian bear
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Lion Collection: Orpheus, 1896. Artist: John MacAllan Swan
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Lion Collection: St Jerome in his Study, 1514 (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer
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Lion Collection: MGM LION
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Lion Collection: WWI Poster, The Empire Needs Men
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Lion Collection: Lions CRH 983 Lioness greets male Lion - Moremi, Botswana Panthera leo © Chris Harvey / ardea. com
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Lion Collection: Medieval English shield designs
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Lion Collection: Lions and Dead Quagga, by Thomas Baines
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Lion Collection: Daniel in the Lions Den, 1872, (1917). Artist: Briton Riviere
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Lion Collection: The Lions Bride by Gabriel Cornelius Ritter von Max
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Lion Collection: African Lioness - close up of female
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Lion Collection: CIRCUS POSTER, 1920s. American poster, 1920s, for Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey circus
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Lion Collection: Lion Leads in Jutland
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Lion Collection: Royal Coat of Arms
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Lion Collection: Mountain lion / cougar / puma - in winter. Western U. S. A MR454
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Lion Collection: Lucerne / Lion Sculpture
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Lion Collection: Animals-White Lion
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Lion Collection: Effigy of William Marshall from his tomb in Temple Church, London, from A Short
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Lion Collection: Poster advertising the Transvaal Castle cruise ship
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Lion Collection: Alnwick Castle, Alnwick, Northumberland, England
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Lion Collection: Lion - 8 week old cubs Botswana, Africa
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Lion Collection: Lion - male roaring, with cub biting rump
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Lion Collection: Folklore / Gryphon
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Lion Collection: One-month-old lion cubs lie together at the Ramat Gan Safari
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Lion Collection: Newly born Barbary lion cubs rest inside their enclosure at Dvur Kralove Zoo
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Lion Collection: British battle cruisers HMS Tiger and HMS Lion, WW1
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Lion Collection: Doberman - lying on steps
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Lion Collection: Peaceable Kingdom, ca. 1830-32. Creator: Edward Hicks
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Lion Collection: RF - Lion (Panthera leo) head portrait at night, Zimanga private game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal
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Lion Collection: RF - Lions (Panthera leo) - two brothers patrolling territorial boundary
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Lion Collection: Spanish Armada - Golden Lion attacks Santa Ana
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Lion Collection: A Map of Bloomsbury and Holborn, London, 1746 (engraving)
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Lion Collection: The Central Powers of WWI
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Lion Collection: ERNEST HEMINGWAY (1899-1961). American writer. Hunting in Kenya, February 1934
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Lion Collection: Old Japanese Matchbox label of a cat playing with a lion
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Lion Collection: Poster, Sir Robert Fossetts Circus and Zoo
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Lion Collection: Oval Trench Art lighter, WW1
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Lion Collection: Star Loco; A scene from the Ealing Comedy, Titfield Thunderbolt
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Lion Collection: Cover of Standard of Empire
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Lion Collection: HICKS: NOAHs ARK, 1846
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Lion Collection: Liverpool & Manchester Locomotive Lion 1930
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Lion Collection: Trades union membership certificate
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Lion Collection: HMS Lion hit, Battle of Jutland, WW1
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Lion Collection: Amazing Stories scifi magazine cover, Robot and lion
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Lion Collection: RUBENS: DANIEL & LIONS DEN. Peter Paul Rubens: Daniel in the Lions Den. Oil on canvas, c1615
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Lion Collection: Lion dance performers, Chinese New Year, Quan Am Pagoda, Ho Chi Minh City
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Lion Collection: Lion - mating pair - Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park - Kalahari - South Africa - Africa


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"The Majestic Roar: Exploring the Symbolism and Beauty of Lions" Lions have long been revered as powerful and regal creatures. From the iconic MGM lion that graces our screens to ancient tales like Daniel in the Lions Den, these magnificent beasts have captivated our imaginations throughout history. In medieval times, lions were often depicted on English shield designs, symbolizing courage and strength. Their image also adorns the Royal Coat of Arms, representing nobility and authority. Artists like Gabriel Cornelius Ritter von Max immortalized lions in their works, such as "The Lion's Bride, " showcasing their grace and allure. Meanwhile, circus posters from the 1920s remind us of their captivating presence under the big top. But beyond art and entertainment lies a deeper connection with nature. In Botswana's Moremi Reserve, we witness a heartwarming moment as a lioness greets her male counterpart – an intimate display of affection within this royal species. Venturing into Africa's wilderness reveals adorable sights too; eight-week-old lion cubs playfully exploring their surroundings in Botswana. These young ones embody innocence while hinting at future strength they will inherit from their parents. Not limited to African landscapes alone, mountain lions roam through winter wonderlands in Western U. S. A. , demonstrating adaptability amidst harsh conditions. Their resilience echoes our own battles against adversity. Even sculptures pay homage to these majestic creatures - take Lucerne's famous Lion Sculpture for example - standing tall as a reminder of bravery etched into stone. Lastly, let us not forget how lions played a role even in travel advertisements; promoting luxurious cruises aboard Transvaal Castle cruise ships by capturing attention with their awe-inspiring presence. Whether it be through artistry or encounters in nature, lions continue to fascinate us with their beauty and symbolism, and are more than just kings of the jungle; they represent power intertwined with vulnerability, reminding us of the delicate balance within our own lives.