RMB4NYGF–Legionnaires head over an arched doorway in the Campo San Polo, San Polo, Venice, Italy.
RMCXF51K–Roman mosaic of a Lion with bulls head inside the Roman Terraced Houses, UNESCO World Heritage Archaeological Site, Ephesus
RMA17FT6–Sarcophagus Lion Rome Roman Italy Italian Museum
RMG38AEF–ROMAN LION HUNT
RMBRECD1–A pair of Roman lion head appliqués, 2nd/3rd century A.D. Slightly different round appliqués of sheet bronze with a heavy green patina. Finely embossed lion heads in relief with open work jaws. Cleaned excavation find. Diameters 18 and 19 cm. historic, historical, ancient world, ancient world, ancient times, object, objects, stills, clipping, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs,
RMEBKW1C–Roman art. Syria. Lion with antilope. Statue. Temple of Allat, Palmyra. 1st c. BC-1st c. AD. Palmyra Archaeological Museum.
RMMFRJK2–Lion and Leopard depicted in the Roman mosaic from the Casa delle Colombe a Mosaico (House of the Mosaic Doves) in Pompeii, now on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli) in Naples, Campania, Italy.
RMM1CR08–Naples. Italy. Lion attacking Leopard, Roman floor mosaic from Pompeii. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli. National Archaeological Museum.
RMG2P2M2–Roman Lion sculpture found in the Loggia della Signoria, Florence, Italy. Made from marble circa second century AD, but with significant modern restorationo work. Discovered in Rome and restored by Giovanni Sciarano around 1589.
RFMXWT6M–Mascot icon illustration of head of Hercules or Heracles, a Roman hero and mythology god, son of Jupiter wearing a lion skin pelt viewed from front on
RMJND2F0–Christian Martyrs given to the lions in the Colosseum in Rome
RM2FNYNKJ–Roman Emperor (Claudius?) freeing the Slave Androcles (Androcles and the Lion), engraving by Agostino dei Musi, 1516-1517
RMEM551G–Roman lion from Kaunos, Köyceğiz, Turkey
RMB50EB9–Elk163 2008 Lebanon Baalbek Bekaa Valley Roman ruins detail lion head downspout
RMMPR56D–'Roman Lion and Falerian Jackass', 1852. Artist: John Leech.
RF2A3Y98T–Lion sculpture and temple of Jupiter, Baalbeck, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon
RF2RBFK25–This photo of a mosaic showing a hunting scene (a lion taking down a horned animal) was taken in the summer of 1970 at Piazza Armerina in Sicily. Piazza Armerina is home to the Roman Villa del Casale and its famous mosaics, the 'finest mosaics in situ anywhere in the Roman world,' as described by UNESCO, which inserted it into its World Heritage list in 1997. Villa Romana was a lavish patrician residence built at the center of a huge latifundium (agricultural estate) at the end of the 4th century AD. It is thought to have belonged to a member of the Roman senatorial aristocracy, who traded in
RFG17107–Fontana del Sarcofago (Fountain of Sarcophagus), very close to the famous Coliseum in Rome. A beautiful example of ancient roman
RMDTFHYC–Lion Trainer in Roman Hippodrome Antique Theater or Amphitheater
RMFH2F19–Eastern Mediterranean Roman mosaics of Animals, 5th - 6th century. Three animals are in the race, a dog, a lion and a pheasant
RF2WXTB60–Lion attacking a zebra, ancient Roman stone mosaic, Carthage, Tunisia 200 AD
RMA17FY0–Rome Roman Italy Italian Museum archaeology Lion Lions Sarcophagus
RMAY4G3E–Roman Lion Hunt
RMBRECCW–A pair of Roman lion head appliqués, 2nd/3rd century A.D. Slightly different round appliqués of sheet bronze with a heavy green patina. Finely embossed lion heads in relief with open work jaws. Cleaned excavation find. Diameters 18 and 19 cm. historic, historical, ancient world, ancient world, ancient times, object, objects, stills, clipping, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs,
RMH9B9R8–Round Roman mosaic of a lion and Cupids between Dionysus and Maenad, Pompeii, House of Centaur. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMMFRJEA–Lion and Cupid depicted in the Roman mosaic from Casa del Centauro (House of the Centaur) in Pompeii, now on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli) in Naples, Campania, Italy.
RMWPMN2G–National Museum of Roman Art, Merida, Spain (2009 photograph) a slave (or gladiator) fighting a lion.
RMG2P2KX–Roman Lion sculpture found in the Loggia della Signoria, Florence, Italy. Made from marble circa second century AD, but with significant modern restorationo work. Discovered in Rome and restored by Giovanni Sciarano around 1589.
RM2M48NH4–Roman Lion-Headed Stud
RM2AKJ4R4–Egypt, Alexandria, Graeco-Roman Museum, statue of Aion Chronos, a winged lion with goat-legs. He holds a scepter, keys and snakes.
RMCXF546–Roman mosaic of a Lion with bulls head inside the Roman Terraced Houses, UNESCO World Heritage Archaeological Site, Ephesus
RMEM551B–Roman lion from Kaunos, Köyceğiz, Turkey
RMAKNNAR–Detail of the sarcophagus with lion eating a horse craving, Vatican Museum, Italy
RM2H5A86K–Detail of a Roman mural. A hunter confronting a charging lion. The painting may also represent a Venator (the Latin for hunter) facing the animal i
RMW51DGT–Statuette of a Lion, Unknown, Roman Empire, 1st - 2nd century, Bronze, 7.5 cm (2 15/16 in
RMARHX69–Table leg decoration, butcher shop, Jerash, The Ancient Gerasa, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, The Middle East. DSC 5458
RMH6CTWY–Stone carving of a winged lion, probably Roman
RMPW9K4J–Italy. Pisa. Camposanto. Roman sarcophagus. Relief of head of lion.
RMA64PW4–Christian martyrs facing hungry lions in the Colosseum in ancient Rome. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RMC2FMCH–Lion 2 Cent Palmyra Syria Syrian Museum Roman
RMA67WK7–Androcles And The Lion
RMBRECF5–A pair of Roman lion head appliqués, 2nd/3rd century A.D. Slightly different round appliqués of sheet bronze with a heavy green patina. Finely embossed lion heads in relief with open work jaws. Cleaned excavation find. Diameters 18 and 19 cm. historic, historical, ancient world, ancient world, ancient times, object, objects, stills, clipping, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs,
RMH9B9R7–Round Roman mosaic of a lion and Cupids between Dionysus and Maenad, Pompeii, House of Centaur. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMMFRJ64–Lion and Cupids between Dionysus and maenads depicted in the Roman mosaic from Casa del Centauro (House of the Centaur) in Pompeii, now on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli) in Naples, Campania, Italy.
RF2H66186–Sobotka, Poland - July 6, 2021: Stone roman lion figure from 12th century, standing in front of St Anna Church.
RMG2P2KW–Roman Lion sculpture found in the Loggia della Signoria, Florence, Italy. Made from marble circa second century AD, but with significant modern restorationo work. Discovered in Rome and restored by Giovanni Sciarano around 1589.
RFT4428F–Picture of a Roman mosaics design depicting Dionysus riding a lion; from the ancient Roman city of Thysdrus. 2nd century AD House of the Dionysus Proc
RMC47H8X–A Roman Lion guarding the West door of the Modena Cathedral
RM2PY4464–Baalbek, Temple of Jupiter, Largest Roman temple, Carving of Lion head, Bekaa valley, Baalbek, Baalbek-Hermel Governorate, Lebanon, middle east, Asia
RMAG44PJ–The Orpheus Lion Mosaic, Corinium Museum, Park Street, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
RMJR31RE–Panel from a mosaic pavement: Atalanta, on horseback, hunts a lion. The lion and the end of the Greek inscription giving Atalanta's name are missing. From a Roman Villa at Halicarnassus, 4th century AD. Atalanta is a character in Greek mythology, a virgin huntress, unwilling to marry, and loved by the hero Meleager. Having grown up in the wilderness, Atalanta became a fierce hunter and was always happy. She took an oath of virginity to the goddess Artemis. Halicarnassus was an ancient Greek city at the site of modern Bodrum in Turkey. The city was famous for the tomb of Mausolus, the origin of
RM2H5A891–Detail of a Roman mural of a lion attacking a horse. Museo Nacional de Arte Romano (National Museum of Roman Art), Merida, Badajoz Province, Extremad
RM2A2HYN4–Coin Depicting a Lion, AD 193/211, Roman, Roman Empire, Bronze, Diam. 1.4 cm, 1.12 g
RMB28HGH–Detail of a mosaic in the House of Theseus, Pafos Mosaics, Nea Pafos, Cyprus
RF2A6Y7YT–ancient greco roman relief of mythical lion and human head build into wall
RMDNHEC8–Greek Roman Pebble Floor Mosaic of Lion Hunt c4th BC from Pella Macedonia Greece
RMPTWM68–Italy. Pisa. CampoSanto. Roman sarcophagus. Lion devouring a horse with male figure in a tunic and cloak and strigilatd ornament
RMDE0AKD–MDCCCLVI, 1856, Roman numerals on the base of the Bavarian lion overlooking the lighthouse at the harbor entrance of Lindau on
RMAB39T1–Frieze the lion from the reign of Darius I, ca 510 BC from his palace in Susa Persia Persian Iran
RMCPTGAJ–Lion - Mosaic artwork from Roman Syria c. A.D. 450–62 - Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, USA
RMM80H28–Florence. Italy. Medici Lion (aka Fancelli Lion) in the Loggia dei Lanzi, Piazza della Signoria.
RMC80TRY–Roman Art. Greece. Relief in a Roman tomb around the Odeon. It depicts a Roman soldier on horseback fighting a lion. Patras.
RMPKBTT1–Lion Hunt depicted in the Roman marble sarcophagus dated from the first half of the 3rd century AD on display in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France.
RM2J0RAJC–House of Dionysus, Paphos, Cyprus: Hunting scene Roman floor mosaic a charging lion.
RMD95KC3–Roman mosaic of a lion
RFT4428Y–Picture of a Roman mosaics design depicting Dionysus riding a lion, from the ancient Roman city of Thysdrus. 2nd century AD House of the Dionysus Proc
RFRK4CPM–Old roman lion statues in the old city of Venice, Italy
RM2PY4452–Baalbek, Temple of Jupiter, Largest Roman temple, Carving of Lion head, Bekaa valley, Baalbek, Baalbek-Hermel Governorate, Lebanon, middle east, Asia
RF2WXTB3P–Lion's head, ancient Roman mosaic floor, Piazza Armerina, Sicily 300 AD
RF2HTWEHY–Art inspired by Lamp, Roman, Cypriot, Terracotta, Overall: 1 1/4 x 3 5/8 in. (3.2 x 9.2 cm), Terracottas, With crouching lion and bucranium, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMHGT98T–Roman bronze statue of Marcus Aurelius and lion attacking a horse displayed in the Capitoline Museums in Rome
RM2B0EY42–3 shards of rubbish dishes of terra sigillata, with lion heads as spouts, rubbing dish, fragments, earthenware, terra sigillata, roman, Germany, unknown, unknown, Dinglingen
RM2GG4JEK–Cupid, Roman god of love, with whip and bridle, mounted on a lion. The lion holds a goat's head between his paws. Cupid curbing a Lion. From a sardonyx in the Cabinet of Strozzi.. Copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by Richard Dagley from Gems, Selected from the Antique, with Illustrations, John Murray, London, 1804.
RM2K1AYGN–Vintage illustration, Androcles and the Lion, in the Circus Maximus Arena.
RMKEMGYE–Roman Lion
RMPTWM6B–Italy. Pisa. CampoSanto. Roman sarcophagus. Lion devouring a horse with male figure in a tunic and cloak and strigilatd ornament
RFHT95A9–ancient roman lion head carved fountaion
RMC2FMDH–Man 2 Cent Palmyra Syria Syrian Museum Roman
RME7F5YK–Roman marble sculpture with a lion skin and rabbit as kill, Italian Rose Garden, Mainau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
RFTCCNT0–Head of the lion, Roman wall ornament at Bacchus temple, Bekaa Valley, Baalbek, Lebanon
RMMANRDM–Roman relief. Detail from a tomb located at the Odeon. Soldier on horseback fighting a lion. Marbre. Patras, Peleponnese, Greece.
RMP58YE7–Heracles slaying the Nemean Lion. Labours of Heracles depicted in the Roman mosaic dated from the 3rd century AD from Llíria (Valencia Province, Spain) on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Arqueológico Nacional) in Madrid, Spain.
RM2J0RACF–House of Dionysus, Paphos, Cyprus: Hunting scene Roman floor mosaic a charging lion.
RMDYEABA–Fragments from lion statue made from sandstone. Barcelona, Spain 2013
RFT44284–Picture of a Roman mosaics design depicting Dionysus riding a lion; from the ancient Roman city of Thysdrus. 2nd century AD House of the Dionysus Proc
RFRK4CPW–Old roman lion statues in the old city of Venice, Italy
RM2PY4454–Baalbek, Temple of Jupiter, Largest Roman temple, Carving of Lion head, Bekaa valley, Baalbek, Baalbek-Hermel Governorate, Lebanon, middle east, Asia
RMBJ223X–Piazza Armerina Sicily Roman mosaic of a Lion attacking Hunter 3rd to 4th century
RF2HTWNKW–Art inspired by Ornament in the form of a lion, Roman, Glass, Other: 1/2 x 5/16 x 7/8 in. (1.3 x 0.8 x 2.3 cm), Glass, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMW7CRAW–Roman mosaic of a lion. Artist: Unknown
RM2DDJ92G–Phoebus Apollo, 1895-8 Briton Riviere (1840-1920), Roman Mythology, Greek Mythology, Oil Painting, Lion, Roman Gods, Greek gods, goddesses
RM2J2N28A–Buccinator or hornplayer in the Roman army, ancient Rome. He wears a lion-skin headdress, tunic, sagulum gregale or short trousers and sandals. He blows the buccina and is armed with gladius sword and pilum spear. A broken obelisk behind. Buccinator Romain. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by L. Labrousse, artist of Bordeaux, under the direction of Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur from his L’antique Rome, ou description historique et pittoresque, Ancient Rome, or historical and picturesque description, Chez Deroy, Paris, 1796.
RMBHEYBG–'Dionysus riding a lion' mosaic, El Djem Archeological Museum, El Djem, Mahdia Governorate, Tunisia
RME9PB8X–View of city square with Lion of Saint Mark on column and belltower of Roman Catholic cathedral, Leone Di San Marco, St Mark's Campanile, St. Mark's Basilica, Piazzetta San Marco, San Marco District, Venice, Veneto, Italy, May
RMPX8MY6–Roman sarcophagus depicting a lion hunting scene. Half of the 3rd century AD. Carrara marble, Barcino, Barcelona.
RMBABTK8–Hieronymus, 347 - 30.9.420, Roman scholar and theologican, Saint, sitting in his cell, writing, woodcut from bible of Nicolas de Lyra (+1340),
RMEEKGXF–Fragment of sarcophagus with lion and antelope III Cent DC Roman Rome Capitoline Museum Italy Italian
RMA9PPXH–Prisoner fighting a hungry lion in ancient Rome. Hand-colored woodcut
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