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Marble lion statue from Intercisa

Marble statue from Intercisa representing a lion holding an indistinct animal beneath its forepaws. Found in a vineyard, the piece is now in the Hungarian National Museum.
Lion scupture from Incercisa.

Lion scupture from Incercisa.
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The New Mithraeum
27 Feb 2026

TNMM 1406 ↔ CIMRM 1824

Marble statue (H. 0.30 Br. 0.36 D. 0.135) found in the vineyard of J. Nyuli.

Budapest, National Museum (Inv. No. 30/1910, 2).

Lion to the l.; the lion holds an indistinct animal under its forefeet.

References

Jelentés,1910, 38; Barkóczi, Intercisa, 330 No. 395 and Pl. LXXXIX, 4.

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