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- In the Belvedere before the great Pastor
- Was conducted the trained elephant
- Dancing with such grace and such love
- That hardly better would a man have danced:
- And then with its trunk such a great noise
- It made, that the entire place was deafened:
- And stretching itself on the ground to kneel
- It then straightened up in reverence to the Pope,
- And to his entourage.

The artist Raphael designed a memorial fresco (which does not survive), and the Pope himself composed the epitaph:
- Under this great hill I lie buried
- Mighty elephant which the King Manuel
- Having conquered the Orient
- Sent as captive to Pope Leo X.
- At which the Roman people marvelled, --
- A beast not seen for a long time,
- And in my brutish breast they perceived human feelings.
- Fate envied me my residence in the blessed Latium
- And had not the patience to let me serve my master a full three years.
- But I wish, oh gods, that the time which Nature would have assigned to me, and Destiny stole away,
- You will add to the life of the great Leo.
- He lived seven years
- He died of angina
- He measured twelve palms in height.
- Giovanni Battista Branconio dell'Aquila
- Privy chamberlain to the pope
- And provost of the custody of the elephant,
- Has erected this in 1516, the 8th of June,
- In the fourth year of the pontificate of Leo X.
- That which Nature has stolen away
- Raphael of Urbino with his art has restored.
See Also
For other entities named Hanno see the disambiguation page

