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English: Photograph of the Lion of Chaeronea . It was erected by the Thebans in memory of their dead after the battle of Chaeronea. Excavation of the tomb brought to light 254 skeletons, laid out in seven rows
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Source "Popular Mechanics" Magazine March 1914 - The Greek world in the fourth century By Lawrence A. Tritle Page 102 - Pausanias (ix . 40)"
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