Unsolved:Lion of Babylon
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The Lion of Babylon is an ancient Babylonian symbol.[1]
The Lion of Babylon symbolically represented the King of Babylon.[2]
The depiction is based on the Mesopotamian lion, which used to roam in the region.[citation needed]
The lion featured as the dexter supporter on the coat of arms of Iraq from 1932-1959.[citation needed]
It represents Ishtar, goddess of fertility, love and war.[citation needed]
See also
- Star of Ishtar
- Ziggurat
- Lion of Babylon (statue)
References
- ↑ Benjamin Sass, Joachim Marzahn. Aramaic and figural stamp impressions on bricks of the sixth century B.C. from Babylon. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, 2010. Pp. 181-182.
- ↑ Benjamin Sass, Joachim Marzahn. Aramaic and figural stamp impressions on bricks of the sixth century B.C. from Babylon. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, 2010. Pp. 181-182.
External links
ar:أسد بابل bg:Асад Бабил es:T-72 León de Babilonia it:Lion of Babylon ms:Kereta kebal Singa Babylon