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- Q20640455 subject Q13268031.
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- Q20640455 abstract "The Lion of al-Lāt (Arabic اللات) was an ancient statue of a lion holding a crouching gazelle which adorned the temple of pre-Islamic goddess al-Lāt in Palmyra, Syria. The statue was made from limestone ashlars in the early 1st century AD and measured 3.5 m (11 ft) in height, weighing 15 tonnes. The lion was regarded as the consort of Al-lāt. The gazelle symbolized Al-lāt's tender and loving traits, as bloodshed was not permitted under penalty of Al-lāt's retaliation. The lion's left paw had a partially damaged Palmyrene inscription which read: tbrk ʾ[lt] (Al-lāt will bless) mn dy lʾyšd (whoever will not shed) dm ʿl ḥgbʾ (blood in the sanctuary).".
- Q20640455 thumbnail Lion_in_the_garden_of_Palmyra_Archeological_Museum,_2010-04-21.jpg?width=300.
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- Q20640455 point "34.5542 38.2667".
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- Q20640455 comment "The Lion of al-Lāt (Arabic اللات) was an ancient statue of a lion holding a crouching gazelle which adorned the temple of pre-Islamic goddess al-Lāt in Palmyra, Syria. The statue was made from limestone ashlars in the early 1st century AD and measured 3.5 m (11 ft) in height, weighing 15 tonnes. The lion was regarded as the consort of Al-lāt. The gazelle symbolized Al-lāt's tender and loving traits, as bloodshed was not permitted under penalty of Al-lāt's retaliation.".
- Q20640455 label "Lion of Al-lāt".
- Q20640455 lat "34.5542".
- Q20640455 long "38.2667".
- Q20640455 depiction Lion_in_the_garden_of_Palmyra_Archeological_Museum,_2010-04-21.jpg.