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
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
RM2FK7X2K–Castiglione del Lago, on Lake Trasimeno, Perugia Province, Umbria, Italy. Part of the Lago Trasimeno Regional Park. The so-called Castle of the Lion
RMB8KECK–Phoebus Apollo after the painting by Briton Riviere
RMTWC22F–Roman gladiators fighting wild animals. After a work by J. Macfarlane. From a contemporary print c.1935.
RMKJ2WEP–Gladiators fighting against wild animals in ancient Rome. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
RMD20W9J–The Entrance of Frederick I Barbarossa into Milan, Italy in 1158, accompanied by Henry the Lion and his Saxon troops.
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