A lion and four millet stems |
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Origin: Uzitta Dating: First half of III century A.D. Materials: Marble, limestone
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A mosaic panel representing a lion with a human-featured head. The big cat is depicted in profile while surrounded by four millet stems; two on each side, which constitutes the emblem of the sodality of the leontii. The following text can be read on the top: O leo praesumsisti, expedisti dedicasti. This is intended to pay tribute to a member of the sodality; probably to the one who built the Thermae where this mosaic panel was laid and discovered and where meetings of the leontii would be held. |
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