Maybe you are thinking about Pyramus and THisbe. They were in love, the were about to meet. Pyramus saw the bloodstaned veil of Thisbe. He thought she had been eaten by a lion and he killed himself for grief. She found him dead.
Thisbe. She is the inspiration for Shakespeare's Juliet.
The ancient Egyptian god Bes looked like an ugly fat dwarf. He usually had a beard and was naked. He is sometimes shown as a lion or with lion fur on his face and chest. A scientist thought of him as a lion rearing up onto its hind legs.
The Nemean lion was a vicious monster in Greek mythology that lived in Nemea. He was eventually killed by Heracles.The lion was the offspring of Typhon and Echidna, two gods that were born from Gaiathe mother Earth, to slay Zeus because he had not freed his brothers from the pit Tartartus as he was supposed to and ruled himself, but he later freed them to defeat Typhon and Echidna.After the lion had been slain, its pelt became a battle spoil and was said to be impenetrable.
The Nemean lion.
It is believed that Ramses II did have a pet lion, although this has not been confirmed. One of the reliefs inside the Abu Simbel temple, showing Ramses on his chariot during the Battle of Kadesh, shows a lion running alongside the chariot, which is the main source of proof that Ramses had a lion Also, it was common for Pharaoh's to mummify their pets, ranging from cats and dogs to monkeys. Mummified Lions have been found in Egyptian tombs, so Lions as pets were possible. Whether or not Ramses actually had one, or whether its just a form of Ancient Egyptian propaganda is unknown.
Thisbe!
Thisbe. She is the inspiration for Shakespeare's Juliet.
no peacocks are never near a lion enough to be eaten no peacocks are never near a lion enough to be eaten
Er...if it's 20th Century Fox and MGM...just a lateral thought!
Lion fish can not be eaten.
no
You must not let your dog be eaten by a lion because it would hurt. Ow.
Yes
the hyenas
Yes.
luke bea and nyajima
A lion does not get its energy directly from the Sun, but it does indirectly. Plants that grow in the sunlight are eaten by foraging animals, which are then eaten by the lion.