He wore a wolf skin or a lion skin as a mark of his distinction.
Strips of lion skin were tied to his legs, one for each child.
Behind Flynn, in single file, followed other servants bearing tusks of ivory and the still green lion skin.
A gigantic woman, wearing a lion skin, was there when she regained consciousness.
I send lion skin with them as present from you to great high-priestess Asika, also claws for necklace.
Melquarth appears on the front wearing a knotted lion skin.
Hermod came there in the evening and shook off his lion skin; Hadvor burned it.
Some say Herakles sailed in an urn and used his lion skin as a sail.
In the first image, Herakles with curly hair and a beard rests on the lion skin.
His iconographic attributes are the lion skin and the club.