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- Prudhoe_Lions abstract "The Prudhoe Lions are a pair of Ancient Egyptian red granite monumental sculptures dating from the 18th Dynasty, around 1370 BC, now in the British Museum.The lions originally stood as guardian figures at the Temple of Soleb in Nubia, which was built by King Tut. Unsurprisingly for such magnificent statues, the lions carry many inscriptions which record their re-use by various rulers. The original inscriptions relate to Amenhotep III. The renewal of the temple by Tutankhamun is also recorded: \"he who renewed the monument of (or 'for') his father, the King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Lord of the Two Lands, Nebmare, image of Re, Son of Re, Amenophis, Ruler of Thebes\" Another inscription indicates that they were moved by Ay, Tutankhamun's successor. In the 3rd century BC the lions were moved to Jebel Barkal, a city to the south of the country by Amanislo, a Kushite king of Meroë. Following tradition, Amanislo also had his names engraved on the lions.In the early nineteenth century AD the lions were collected at Jebel Barkal by Lord Prudhoe, who gave them to the British Museum in 1835. The pair share the registration number EA 2.The lions measure c.1.20m high and c 2.20m long. They are in a relaxed, naturalistic pose, lying on their sides with their heads turned to the side and their front paws crossed, rather than in the stiffer traditional pose of the sphinx or lion, with its head facing forwards and paws extended to the front.".
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- Prudhoe_Lions wikiPageWikiLink Algernon_Percy,_4th_Duke_of_Northumberland.
- Prudhoe_Lions wikiPageWikiLink Amanislo.
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- Prudhoe_Lions wikiPageWikiLink Ay.
- Prudhoe_Lions wikiPageWikiLink British_Museum.
- Prudhoe_Lions wikiPageWikiLink Category:14th-century_BC_works.
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- Prudhoe_Lions wikiPageWikiLink Eighteenth_Dynasty_of_Egypt.
- Prudhoe_Lions wikiPageWikiLink Granite.
- Prudhoe_Lions wikiPageWikiLink Jebel_Barkal.
- Prudhoe_Lions wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Kush.
- Prudhoe_Lions wikiPageWikiLink Meroë.
- Prudhoe_Lions wikiPageWikiLink Monumental_sculpture.
- Prudhoe_Lions wikiPageWikiLink Nubia.
- Prudhoe_Lions wikiPageWikiLink Temple_of_Soleb.
- Prudhoe_Lions wikiPageWikiLink Tutankhamun.
- Prudhoe_Lions wikiPageWikiLink File:Soleb_Lion.jpg.
- Prudhoe_Lions wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prudhoe lions".
- Prudhoe_Lions wikiPageWikiLinkText "two outstanding couchant rose granite lions originally set before the temple at Soleb in Nubia".
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- Prudhoe_Lions subject Category:14th-century_BC_works.
- Prudhoe_Lions subject Category:Ancient_Egyptian_objects_in_the_British_Museum.
- Prudhoe_Lions subject Category:Lions_in_art.
- Prudhoe_Lions subject Category:Sculptures_of_ancient_Egypt.
- Prudhoe_Lions hypernym Pair.
- Prudhoe_Lions type Place.
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- Prudhoe_Lions comment "The Prudhoe Lions are a pair of Ancient Egyptian red granite monumental sculptures dating from the 18th Dynasty, around 1370 BC, now in the British Museum.The lions originally stood as guardian figures at the Temple of Soleb in Nubia, which was built by King Tut. Unsurprisingly for such magnificent statues, the lions carry many inscriptions which record their re-use by various rulers. The original inscriptions relate to Amenhotep III.".
- Prudhoe_Lions label "Prudhoe Lions".
- Prudhoe_Lions sameAs Q5974657.
- Prudhoe_Lions sameAs León_rojo_de_Amenhotep_III.
- Prudhoe_Lions sameAs m.09g9kyh.
- Prudhoe_Lions sameAs Q5974657.
- Prudhoe_Lions wasDerivedFrom Prudhoe_Lions?oldid=707646000.
- Prudhoe_Lions depiction Soleb_Lion.jpg.
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