Winged lion explained
The winged lion is a mythological creature that resembles a lion with bird-like wings.
Mythical adaptations
The winged lion is found in various forms especially in ancient and medieval civilizations.
There were different mythological adaptions for the winged lion:
- On the beautiful ridges of that mountain flying-lion are inhibiting and they will be winching sharks, fish and elephant seals to their lairs. - from The Ramayana IIT translation.
- Lamassu or shedu in Mesopotamian mythology was depicted as a winged lion. It was often also depicted with a bull's body instead of a lion's body.
- The griffin in classical mythology was depicted as a lion-eagle creature. Griffin-like creatures were depicted in Egyptian and Persian mythology.
- The first beast in the first vision of the biblical prophet Daniel resembled a winged lion.
- The winged lion was the heraldic symbol of Mark the Evangelist.
- The Goetic demon Vapula was depicted as a winged lion.
Emblems
The emblems of the winged lions were featured in different countries:
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Facebook . 70 years ago, when our command was established the Lion of St Mark was decided on as our symbol. . Allied Joint Force Command Naples - JFCNP . Italy . 2021-09-24.