Christian the Lion Reunited - As Seen on “The View”
Friday, February 6th, 2009
On July 21st This was on “The View” It’s such an awesome bond they have with the Lion. Enjoy!
Duration : 0:2:25
On July 21st This was on “The View” It’s such an awesome bond they have with the Lion. Enjoy!
Duration : 0:2:25
The song is Soubeti and the Dance with kerchiefs (Soymbeti manthlato), taken from the Guardians of enism, VOL 6, THRACE.
The paintings are mostly from Jules Joseph Lefebvre. The Christian paintings are from Antonio da Correggio. The Gladiator one is from Gerome.
The beginning of Byzantium starts with three Illyrian Emperors and this dynasty lasted from 306-363 CE.
Constantine the Great, from Moesia, was part of the Illyrian military men who rose to power like Diocletian. He converted to Christianity and proceeded to make it the official state religion. He undertook measures to unify the Roman empire under this new political faith, often resorting to imilating pagan festivities into Christian ones. shown in this video is the Chi Rho symbol, the first two letters of the word Christos (messiah). Constantine is said to have seen this symbol over the battlefield uring him that with it he will be victorious. It often appears with two extra Greek letters, the Alpha and Omega, alluding the words of Christ in the book of Revelation.
Constantine II, son of Constantine the Great. Mostly spent his reign fighting rebellions and foreign invasions from Persia, but theological debates were also among his interests. He continued his father Christianization of the Roman empire.
Julian, often called the Apostate. He wanted to return to the pagan religions and philosophies of the Roman empire. He died fighting the Persians, so his ambitions remained unfulfilled. He was the last pagan emperor.
Hope everyone enjoys it!
Duration : 0:4:26
The fully-grown big cat then leaps upon them - the trio collapsing together as Christian hugs and licks them with familiar affection.
The reunion lasted until the next morning when Christian returned to his pride.
Pan flute by Gheorghe Zamfir
Duration : 0:7:13