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2016 FAA6065 RESIDENT PROTECTION

2016 FAA6065 RESIDENT PROTECTION

Palazzo Taverna
Via di Monte Giordano
Rome Italy
2016

As the king of beasts a lion was meant to convey strength, courage, and power in early Rome. In the days of Caesar, it was common for military and political leaders to have a lions head on the front door as a door knocker. It also came to symbolize the fallen hero and was often used in cemeteries and on caskets.

The depiction of a lion is often one of the more forgotten symbols of Rome. A lion in antiquity is seen to portray the Roman people as well as the strength and sovereignty of the Roman Empire.