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The Magnificent Splendour Never Dies.

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Mithraic lion-human figure dating to about 500 CE. It is unclear what role this figure played in Mithraism, an ancient bull cult that once rivaled Christianity in popularity in the Roman empire. The figure may have come from Persian Zoroastrianism, and may be associated with the passage of time or the seasons.
 
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Mithraic lion-human figure dating to about 500 CE. It is unclear what role this figure played in Mithraism, an ancient bull cult that once rivaled Christianity in popularity in the Roman empire. The figure may have come from Persian Zoroastrianism, and may be associated with the passage of time or the seasons.

One would think a lion-human power figure would not have such a teeny-weeny.
 
One would think a lion-human power figure would not have such a teeny-weeny.
Ancient Greeks and Romans viewed penises differently then we do. A small phallus was considered a sign of intelligent, civilized, and cultured people. When they portrayed large ones, it was on satyrs, fools and enemies.
 
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