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Ashurbanipal Strikes

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This 7th-c. BC relief from Nineveh depicts King Ashurbanipal in a chariot, spearing a lion. The dynamic carving symbolizes royal power and valor. The lion’s defiant stance, even in defeat, highlights the king’s dominance over nature’s mightiest creature. Such scenes reinforced the king’s divine right to rule, portraying him as a protector and conqueror of chaos, a central theme in Assyrian royal ideology.
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