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  2. Cultural depictions of lions - Wikipedia

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    The word aslan is Turkish for lion. The lion is also the symbol for Gryffindor house, the house of bravery, in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Lafcadio: The Lion Who Shot Back is a 1963 children's book written and illustrated by Shel Silverstein. Lions also tend to appear in several children's stories, being depicted as "the king of the ...

  3. History of lions in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The history of lions in Europe is part of the wider history of the lion species complex. The rediscovery and confirmation of their presence in Europe, already known by myths, historical accounts and ancient art, was made possible by the finds of fossils of Pleistocene, Holocene and Ancient lions excavated in Europe since the early 19th century.

  4. Category:Lions in art - Wikipedia

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    Lion (heraldry) Hercules and the lion of Nemea (Louvre Museum, L 31 MN B909) Hercules Fighting the Nemean Lion (Zurbarán) The Hungry Lion Throws Itself on the Antelope; Hunters Palette; Hurrian foundation pegs

  5. Lion - Wikipedia

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    It likely derived from P. fossilis, [26] and was genetically isolated and highly distinct from the modern lion in Africa and Eurasia. [27] [26] It is depicted in Paleolithic cave paintings, ivory carvings, and clay busts. [28] P. atrox, or the American lion, ranged in the Americas from Canada to possibly Patagonia during the Late Pleistocene. [29]

  6. American lion - Wikipedia

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    The American lion (Panthera atrox (/ ˈ p æ n θ ər ə ˈ æ t r ɒ k s /), with the species name meaning "savage" or "cruel", also called the North American lion) is an extinct pantherine cat native to North America during the Late Pleistocene from around 130,000 to 12,800 years ago.

  7. Lions (Kemeys) - Wikipedia

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    Within a day vandals had removed one of the masks on the lion sculptures, which was quickly replaced. [18] [19] North sculpture in 2016, with a QR code installed below it (lower right) as part of the Statue Stories Chicago public art exhibit. In 2015, as part of the Statue Stories Chicago public art exhibit, QR codes were installed near each of ...