
Furor, & rabies.
Fury and madness
Ora gerit clypeus rabiosi picta leonis,
Et scriptum in summo margine carmen habet:
Hic hominum est terror, cuius possessor Atrida
Talia magnanimus signa Agamemno tulit.[1]
The shield bears the painted face of a raging lion, and inscribed upon the upper margin has a verse: ‘This is the terror of men, and the son of Atreus is its possessor’. Haughty Agamemnon bore this symbolic figure.
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- beasts of prey, predatory animals: lion (+ heraldic animals) [25F23(LION)(+12)] Search | Browse Iconclass
- protective weapons: shield [45C19(SHIELD)] Search | Browse Iconclass
- armour [45C22] Search | Browse Iconclass
- (military) camp with tents [45C41] Search | Browse Iconclass
- land forces (+ infantry) [45D21(+21)] Search | Browse Iconclass
- Agamemnon [95A(AGAMEMNON)] Search | Browse Iconclass
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- Pugnacity (+ emblematical representation of concept) [54AA45(+4)] Search | Browse Iconclass
- Rage, Anger (+ emblematical representation of concept) [56E2(+4)] Search | Browse Iconclass
- Fury; 'Furore', 'Furore implacabile', 'Furore & Rabbia', 'Furore superbo & Indomito' (Ripa) (+ emblematical representation of concept) [56E3(+4)] Search | Browse Iconclass
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