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Dragons in myth and science

In Europe and the Middle East the dragon was a legendary creature of evil. Noble knights could slay them, holy saints could tame them. But are the dragons of myth based on reality?

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Vessel in the form of a dragon
Square wine ewer with coiling dragon as spout and handle
Cornet à bouquin ténor
St. George on horseback fighting the dragon; the princess nearby with a dog(?); the king a…
Hänge, Pendant
Sigill, Skriv/Måleriverktyg
The dragon with seven heads
Ovoid vase with two pearl chasing dragons
Flower pot with two pearl chasing dragons and two carps
Teapot with powder blue and pearl chasing dragons in gold
Door handles
St. Margaret of Antioch emerging from the dragon and holding a cross; God the Father and H…
Titel saknas (flygande drake)
A dragon
Draco (dragon)
Saint George Slaying the Dragon
Heilige Margareta van Antiochië met draak
Saucer-dish with pearl chasing dragons against a green ground
Dragon
Ovoid jar with a feng huang and a dragon
figurine
Vas, Husgeråd, Vase
Dragon
Göran and the Dragon
Draco (dragon)
rock, costume, garb, costume, garment
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