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The Lion In Medieval Western Europe: Toward An Interpretive History

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The Lion in Medieval Western Europe Harris, Nigel DOI: 10.1017/tdo.2021.5 License: Creative Commons: Attribution (CC BY) Document Version Publisher’s PDF, also known as Version of

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The Lion in Medieval Western Europe: Toward an Interpretive History

Several scholars have studied meanings attributed to the lion in the western European Middle Ages, but their accounts have tended to be partial and fragmentary. A balanced, coherent

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Several scholars have studied meanings attributed to the lion in the western European Middle Ages, but their accounts have tended to be partia

Several scholars have studied meanings attributed to the lion in the western European Middle Ages, but their accounts have tended to be partial and fragmentary. A balanced, coherent

Traditio is an international journal, published annually and dedicated to the study of ancient and medieval history, thought, and religion. Traditio publishes monographic essays,

This article examines a group of five surviving twelfth- and thirteenth-century wax seal impressions from the British Isles that depict a scene of an armed knight in combat with a

The five categories of lion symbolism covered are, respectively, the threatening lion, the Christian lion, the noble lion, the sinful lion, and the clement lion. These meanings are shown

Several scholars have studied meanings attributed to the lion in the western European Middle Ages, but their accounts have tended to be partial and fragmentary. A

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Abstract. This is the most authoritative account of life in Medieval Europe between the fall of the Roman Empire and the coming of the Renaissance. Full co

Several scholars have studied meanings attributed to the lion in the western European Middle Ages, but their accounts have tended to be partial and fragmentary. A balanced, coherent

Traditio: Studies in Ancient and Medieval History, Thought, and Religion is an international journal, published annually. TRADITIO was founded in 1943 by émigr

Several scholars have studied meanings attributed to the lion in the western European Middle Ages, but their accounts have tended to be partial and fragmentary. A balanced, coherent