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  1. sq.wikipedia.org › wiki › DragoiDragoi - Wikipedia

    Dragoi. Dragoi në mitologjinë kineze ishte një krijesë mitologjike pozitive. Koka e tij i përkiste një krokodili, trupi një gjarpri, kthetrat një luani dhe sytë një miu . Ai mbahej si një krijesë shumë e fuqishme dhe shumë e zgjuar. Vetë froni i perandorit quhej froni i dragoit. Kur vdiste një perandor mendohej së shpirti i tij ...

  2. The European dragon is a legendary creature in folklore and mythology among the overlapping cultures of Europe. The Roman poet Virgil in his poem Culex lines 163–201, [1] describing a shepherd battling a big constricting snake , calls it " serpens " and also " draco ", showing that in his time the two words probably could mean the same thing.

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  4. The European dragon is a legendary creature that has been mentioned in European literature since antiquity. In contrast to the depiction of dragons in other cultures, the European dragon is seen as an embodiment of evil. Several tales from European legends detail how notable heroes went on to fight the dragon.

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    A draconic creature with the foreparts of a lion and the hind-legs, tail, and wings of a bird appears in Mesopotamian artwork from the Akkadian Period ( c. 2334 – 2154 BC) until the Neo-Babylonian Period (626 BC–539 BC). [34] The dragon is usually shown with its mouth open. [34]

  6. Mar 10, 2021 · European dragons come in two kinds. The first is the northern, Germanic dragon that flies through the air on powerful wings and breathes fire when provoked. It loves gold and other kinds of treasure; where it finds a hidden hoard it moves in and sleeps on top of it.

  7. Jan 23, 2012 · This got us wondering: Where did the myth of the dragon come from in the first place? Scholars say that belief in dragons probably evolved independently in both Europe and China, and perhaps...

  8. European dragons. This is a list of European dragons . Asian dragons. West Asian dragons. South Asian dragons. Southeast Asian dragons. Northeast Asian dragons. Oceanian dragons. American dragons. Common dragons with unknown origin. Azazel from the Abrahamic religions, is described as a dragon in the Apocalypse of Abraham.

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