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  2. Cultural depictions of lions - Wikipedia

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    Imperial seals were also decorated with carved lions. The lion and sun motif is based largely on astronomical configurations, and the ancient zodiacal sign of the sun in the house of Leo. Lion and sun is a symbol of royalty in Iranian flag and coins. Goddess Anahita was sometimes shown standing on a lion. Lion is also title of the fourth grade ...

  3. Lion and Sun - Wikipedia

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    Literary evidence and documents from his time suggest that the sun in the lion and sun motif was the symbol of the shah and a metaphor of Jamshid. Referring to Rostam , the mythical hero of Iran in the Shahnameh , and the fact that lion was the symbol of Rostam, the lion received a nationalistic interpretation.

  4. Suns in alchemy - Wikipedia

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    A green lion consuming the Sun is a common alchemical image and is seen in texts such as the Rosary of the Philosophers. The symbol is a metaphor for aqua regia (the green lion) consuming matter (the Sun), gold. In alchemical and Hermetic traditions, suns are used to symbolize a variety of concepts, much like the Sun in astrology.

  5. Sun in fiction - Wikipedia

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    [6] [72] Willy Ley's 1937 short story "At the Perihelion" involves a close approach to the Sun as part of an escape from Mars, [4] [5] [73] and Charles L. Harness's 1949 novel The Paradox Men (a.k.a. Flight into Yesterday) is a space opera that climaxes with a swordfight atop a space station on the surface of the Sun. [4] [5] [74] [75] In Ray ...

  6. Sun (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    Richard is depicted as seated between a crescent and a "Sun full radiant" [1] A representation of the sun is used as a heraldic charge. The most usual form, often called sun in splendour or in his glory, consists of a round disc with the features of a human face surrounded by twelve or sixteen rays alternating wavy and straight.

  7. Aker (deity) - Wikipedia

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    Hieroglyphic for the horizon guarded by Aker, with the sun-disk rising between the symbolic horizon (𓈌) between them. The hieroglyph for sky (𓇯) spans across the top. Aker was first described as one of the earth gods guarding the "gate to the yonder site". He protected the deceased king against the three demonic snakes Hemtet, Iqeru and ...

  8. Category:Lions in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Lions in literature (3 C, 20 P, 1 F) S. ... Lion and Sun; Lion Capital Series; Lion dance; Lion of Gripsholm Castle; Lion taming; Lion-baiting; Lions led by donkeys; Q.

  9. Helios - Wikipedia

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    In Plato's Republic Helios, the Sun, is the symbolic offspring of the idea of the Good. [286] The ancient Greeks called Sunday "day of the Sun" (ἡμέρα Ἡλίου) after him. [287] According to Philochorus, Athenian historian and Atthidographer of the 3rd century BC, the first day of each month was sacred to Helios. [288]