| E. Cobham Brewer 18101897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. |
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ALP ARSLAN [the Valiant Lion], son of Togrul Beg, the Perso-Turkish monarch. (Reigned 10631072.) | 1 |
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ALI was called The Lion of God for his religious zeal and great courage. His mother called him at birth Al Haïdara, the Rugged Lion. (A.D. 602, 655661.) | 2 |
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ALI PASHA, called The Lion of Janina. overthrown in 1822 by Ibrahim Pasha. (1741, 17881822.) | 3 |
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ARIOCH (fifth of the dynasty of Ninu, the Assyrian), called Arioch Ellasari.e. Arioch Melech al Asser, the Lion King of Assyria. (B.C. 19271897.) | 4 |
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DAMELOWIEZ, Prince of Haliez, who founded Lemberg (Lion City) in 1259. | 5 |
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GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS, called The Lion of the North. (1594, 16111632.) | 6 |
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HAMZA, called The Lion of God and of His Prophet. So Gabriel told Mahomet his uncle was enregistered in heaven. | 7 |
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HENRY, Duke of Bavaria and Saxony, was called The Lion for his daring courage. (11291195.) | 8 |
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LOUIS VIII. of France was called The Lion because he was born under the sign Leo. (1187, 12231226.) | 9 |
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RICHARD I. Cur de Lion (Lions heart), so called for his bravery. (1157, 11891199.) | 10 |
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WILLIAM of Scotland, so called because he chose a red lion rampant for his cognisance. (Reigned 11651214.) | 11 |
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¶ The Order of the Lion. A German Order of civil merit, founded in 1815. | 12 |
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