Lion Horoscope Collection
The Lion, sign of the Zodiac, represents strength and leadership
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The Lion, sign of the Zodiac, represents strength and leadership. In ancient times, it was associated with the deity Artemis of Ephese, a powerful figure depicted in a captivating fresco from the 16th century. The influence of this majestic creature can also be seen in medieval miniatures depicting the Zodiac Lion and Harvest during the month of July. A peasant toils away in a wheat field under the watchful eye of this celestial symbol. As we move into August, another woodcut from a 1496 book showcases a peasant wearing a Phrygian cap as he picks grapes and crushes them in a bucket. This scene reminds us that hard work is essential for reaping bountiful rewards. A fascinating miniature by Cristoforo de Predis captures both the Sun and the zodiac sign of Leo alongside scenes portraying men engaging in physical exercises. It serves as a reminder that those born under this sign possess not only physical prowess but also an indomitable spirit. Johannes Angeli De Magnis' treatise features an intricate connection between lions and annual revolutions, emphasizing their significance throughout history. Meanwhile, another stunning horoscope miniature from Milan's Bibl. Trivulziana transports us back to the 15th century when astrological beliefs were deeply ingrained in society. In Jean de La Fontaine's fables illustrated by Francois Chauveau, even animals are subject to horoscopes; here we find mention of our regal lion once again. These tales bring forth timeless lessons about destiny and character traits associated with each zodiac sign. The lion's presence on calendars further solidifies its importance within astrology. Whether it be through depictions on medieval manuscripts or illustrations showcasing scenes from daily life like grape harvesting or physical exercise routines - these images remind us that lions have long been revered symbols representing power and courage among humans.