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Find great deals on eBay for Lion Statue in Outdoor ... Life Size Lion Statue. ... Adopt the noble British tradition of placing lion sentinels outside castle or ... A roaring lion is the subject matter on which this sculpture is based. The lion had many symbolic qualities in Ancient Greece. Many of these qualities can be found within Greek mythology, as well as other customs and traditions. According the statue's text, "Marble statues of lions were sometimes used as tomb monuments or as guardians at both ends of a large tomb façade." The lion had value as protector of the dead, which demonstrates the lion's ferocity. The lion was seen as very valuable since the Greek honored their deceased, and this beast was entrusted to prevent anyone from disturbing the dead. In Greek mythology, there was the Nemean Lion. Ron Leadbetter states that "The first labor for the hero Hercules, was to rid the Nemean plain of the wild, enormous and extremely ferocious beast known as the Nemean Lion." After an intense struggle, Hercules killed the lion with his bare hands, and then used its impenetrable skin as a cloak. The epic struggle that transpired between Hercules and the lion shows how powerful and ferocious lions were viewed. Hercules was soon as a true symbol of strength, so for the lion to put up such a great fight meant that the lion was extraordinarily powerful. The intense nature of the struggle also exemplifies the depiction of lion's in Greek culture. Even after the lion was killed, its body was used in a way that emphasizes its strength. Since Hercules used the skin as a cloak, the lion once again "protects," much like its function in guarding tombs, except in this case the lion is dead rather than protecting the dead.