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  2. Category:Dragons in fairy tales - Wikipedia

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    The Dragon (fairy tale) The Dragon and the Prince; The Dragon of the North; The Dragon-Prince and the Stepmother; E. The Enchanted Pig; The Enchanted Princess; F.

  3. Princess and dragon - Wikipedia

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    Russian civil war propaganda poster from 1919: White Russian knight is fighting the Red Russian dragon. In the 1959 animated film Sleeping Beauty, Walt Disney concluded the tale by having the wicked fairy Maleficent transform herself into a dragon to withstand the prince, converting the fairy tale to one with the princess and dragon theme.

  4. List of dragons in mythology and folklore - Wikipedia

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    A dragon that is represented with a spiral tail and a long fiery sword-fin. Dragons were personified as a caring mother with her children or a pair of dragons. Much like the Chinese Dragon, The Vietnamese Dragon is a water deity responsible for bringing rain during times of drought. Images of the Dragon King have 5 claws, while images of lesser ...

  5. The Devil and his Grandmother - Wikipedia

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    "The Devil and his Grandmother" or "The Dragon and His Grandmother" (German: Der Teufel und seine Großmutter) is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm, number 125. According to Jack Zipes, the source of the story was Dorothea Viehmann, the wife of a tailor from Hesse. [1] Andrew Lang included it in The Yellow Fairy Book.

  6. List of legendary creatures by type - Wikipedia

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    Taweret – depicted as a hippopotamus with lion paws and crocodile tail; Tefnut – Tutu – body of a striding, winged lion, the head of a human, other heads of hawks and crocodiles projecting from the body, and the tail of a serpent; Urit-en-kru – A lioness headed hippopatomus goddess; Griffin (Europe) Lamassu (Mesopotamian)

  7. Lindworm - Wikipedia

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    The tale of Prince Lindworm is part of a multiverse of tales in which a maiden is betrothed or wooed by a prince enchanted to be a snake or other serpentine creature (ATU 433B, "The Prince as Serpent"; "King Lindworm"). [22] [23] In a short Swiss tale, a Lindworm terrorises the area around Grabs. "It was as big as a tree trunk, dark red in ...

  8. List of dragons in literature - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Manning-Sanders, A Book of Dragons (1965): 14 fairy tales about dragons. Anne McCaffrey, Dragonriders of Pern series (1967): The (genetically engineered) Dragons of Pern. Dragons in Pern (genetically modified fire-lizards, which were Pernese natives) are ridden by "dragonriders" to protect the planet from a deadly threat, the Thread.

  9. The Dragon of the North - Wikipedia

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    The Dragon of the North (Estonian: Põhja konn, literally Frog of the North) is an Estonian fairy tale, collected by Dr. Friedrich Kreutzwald in Eestirahwa Ennemuistesed jutud. Andrew Lang included it in The Yellow Fairy Book ; he listed his source as "Der Norlands Drache" from Ehstnische Märchen , which was the German translation of ...