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  2. Dragon | Description, Mythical Dragons, Types, & Facts |...

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    Dragon, in the mythologies, legends, and folktales of various cultures, a large lizard- or serpent-like creature, conceived as evil in some traditions and as beneficent in others. In medieval Europe, dragons were usually depicted with wings and a barbed tail and as breathing fire.

  3. Dragon - Description, History, Myths & Interpretations - ...

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    Dragon mythology has existed almost as long as people have. In fact, many of the early Mesopotamian cultures and other ancients in the Near East have rich oral histories that tell of mighty storm gods saving the people from evil giant serpents.

  4. 33 Dragon Facts and Legends (2024) - Fact Retriever

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    Leave your fear behind as we explore exciting, surprising, and fiery dragon facts on the Web. Learn dragon history, trivia, psychology, folklore, and more.

  5. Dragon - Wikipedia

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    The word "dragon" has come to be applied to the legendary creature in Chinese mythology, loong (traditional 龍, simplified 龙, Japanese simplified 竜, Pinyin lóng), which is associated with good fortune, and many East Asian deities and demigods have dragons as their personal mounts or companions.

  6. Dragons: A History of Myth and Legend - MythologyWorldwide

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    In Chinese mythology, the dragon is a revered creature, symbolizing power, wisdom, and good fortune. Dragons are considered to be the guardians of the four directions and play an important role in Chinese art, literature, and philosophy.

  7. Dragons: Myth, Symbolism, and Metaphor - MythologyWorldwide

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    Dragons are mythical creatures that appear in folklore, legends, and mythology across the world. They are often described as large, serpentine creatures with wings, scales, and the ability to breathe fire. What is the significance of dragons in mythology?

  8. Dragons are one of the few monsters cast in mythology primarily as a powerful and fearsome opponent to be slain. They don't simply exist for their own sake; they exist largely as a foil for...

  9. Dragons Across Cultures & Mythologies: Here Be Dragons! -...

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    A mythical reptilian beast, the dragon is featured in numerous cultures throughout history and around the world, with each culture interpreting the dragon in their own unique ways and in accordance with their own societal preoccupations and anxieties.

  10. Dragons: Exploring the Ancient Origins of the Mythical Beasts

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    Many archeologists believe that the myths of dragons originated from ancient peoples’ discovery of unfathomably large, long-necked dinosaur fossils. For instance, the Qijianglong was a dinosaur that lived 160 million years ago and measured approximately 49 feet (15 m) long.

  11. The Surprising History of Dragons — Google Arts & Culture

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    Whether it’s a terrifying monster terrorizing humans in legends, or a beautiful motif used for decoration, dragons played a big role in mythology, books, and art in the region, and are probably...