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The Dying Lion
This Assyrian relief panel (645–635 BC) from Nineveh shows a dying lion, pierced by arrows yet still struggling forward. Such scenes formed part of the famed Lion Hunt cycle that glorified the king—likely Ashurbanipal—as a divinely sanctioned warrior. The hunts were staged within palace arenas, turning controlled violence into a political spectacle. The lion’s heroic resistance heightens the drama, underscoring Assyrian ideals of royal power, cosmic order, and the king’s duty to conquer chaos.
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