Another Answer:
Though the exact location is not given in the Scripture, it would be reasonable to say it was in the general Palace area. Daniel was appointed a governor in Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar (Daniel 2:48). He fully impressed the then King Darius that he was made the sole chief administrator of Babylon (Daniel 6:3). This is what led to the conspiracy to have him killed by the Lions. It backfired though.
Daniel claims to be the sole author of the Book named after Him and many scholars have given circa 530 BC as a reasonable date for this books composition. The Jewish Talmud concurs with Daniel's authorship as did Jesus Christ Himself (Matthew 24:15). For Christians, this would make Daniel an inspired work of God through Daniel.
This passage is in the Book of Daniel, which does not say. Since the historical evidence strongly suggests that the Book of Daniel was a second-century BCE work of fiction, there is no point speculating on the size of the lion's den.
No one except the lions. According to the Old Testament, God was with Daniel and protected him by shutting the lion's mouth.
there have been several movies the first one was about Daniel and the lions den.
"Walking into the lion's den" is a reference to the biblical story of Daniel, where he demonstrates courage by willingly facing danger or a difficult situation. It means putting yourself in a risky or challenging position, often to confront something head-on despite the potential dangers.
In the lions den.
No, they were in the fiery furnace. Daniel was in the lions' den alone except for the big cats and the protective angel.
Darius' Advisers.
Prevented the lions eating him.
Greatest Heroes of the Bible - 1978 Daniel in the Lions' Den was released on: USA: 22 November 1978
Frederick Douglass is related to Daniel from the lions in the den because they both believed in god
Daniel lived because God ensured the lions did not devour him.
Old testament, the Book of Daniel 6:10-23.
Daniel
Daniel's prayer resulted in him being thrown into the den of lions because he continued to worship only God despite the decree issued by King Darius.