These lion gargoyles come from the Temple of Nike (Victory) at Himera, Sicily. The ancient temple was probably built to commemorate a military victory of the Syracusans (rulers of Sicily) over the Carthaginians c. 480 BCE, though it was destroyed around 408 BCE in another battle that resulted in victory for the Carthaginians. Ruins of the temple still exist in Siciliy, and some decorative elements like these gargoyles are now displayed in the the Museo Archeologico Regionale in Palermo, Italy.
Sources: “Temple of Victory (Himera)”. Wikipedia.org. Accessed October 11, 2015. Lendering, Jona. “Himera (480 BCE)”. Livius.org. Last modified August 10, 2015. Accessed October 11, 2015.
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