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... > Classical Mythology and Ancient History > classical history > male persons from classical history > male persons from classical history (with NAME) > (story of) Lysimachus > suffering, misfortune of Lysimachus > Lysimachus, thrown into a lion's den by order of Alexander, saves his life by wrapping his hand in his mantle and thrusting it into the lion's mouth thus killing the lion (for his courage he is pardoned by Alexander)

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98B(LYSIMACHUS)61Lysimachus, thrown into a lion's den by order of Alexander, saves his life by wrapping his hand in his mantle and thrusting it into the lion's mouth thus killing the lion (for his courage he is pardoned by Alexander)  

Subject

  • ancient history
  • classical antiquity
  • classical history
  • Greeks
  • hand
  • historical person
  • history
  • identity
  • killing (animal)
  • lion's den
  • Lysimachus
  • man
  • mythology
  • name
  • pardoning
  • Romans

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  • 98B(LYSIMACHUS)61

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http://iconclass.org/98B%28LYSIMACHUS%2961

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