Drachm: Forepart of Lion (Obverse); Head of Aphrodite within incuse square (Reverse), 465-449 BC. Greece, Knidos (Caria). Silver; diameter: cm (5/8 in.). The lion, king of the beasts and an animal associated with regal and heroic power, featured prominently on the coinage of many ancient Greek city-states. Artists placed the lion in a variety of poses, sometimes including the whole body, at other times the foreparts or just the head. Although it may once have roamed nearby, for many Greeks the lion was a monster nearly as exotic as the Chimaera, of which it formed a part, together with a


Drachm: Forepart of Lion (Obverse); Head of Aphrodite within incuse square (Reverse), 465-449 BC. Greece, Knidos (Caria). Silver; diameter: cm (5/8 in.). The lion, king of the beasts and an animal associated with regal and heroic power, featured prominently on the coinage of many ancient Greek city-states. Artists placed the lion in a variety of poses, sometimes including the whole body, at other times the foreparts or just the head. Although it may once have roamed nearby, for many Greeks the lion was a monster nearly as exotic as the Chimaera, of which it formed a part, together with a goat head and snake-headed tail.


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