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Lion Head plaque
This lion head is a typical symbol of the Roman and the Macedonian empires, carried by Roman emperors such as Caesar and
Macedonian kings such as Philip of Macedon and Alexander the Great. The lion is a common charge in heraldry. It traditionally
symbolizes bravery, valour, strength, and royalty, since traditionally, it is regarded as the king of beasts.
Item No. 416
Weight 3 lb. Dimensions H: 10.5" W: 8.5" D: 2"
Made of cast stone and antique finished, comes with a hole or hook in the pack for easy wall hanging.
$29.00
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