- A
balaur (pl. balauri) in
Romanian folklore is a type of many-headed
dragon or
monstrous serpent,
sometimes said to be
equipped with wings. The number...
-
Balaur bondoc is a
species of
paravian theropod dinosaur from the late
Cretaceous period, in what is now Romania. It is the type
species of the monotypic...
- Ionuț
Balaur (born 6 June 1989) is a
Romanian footballer who
plays as a
centre back for Liga III club
Unirea Alba Iulia.
Balaur was the only
player of...
- size and
reduced capacity for flight,
Balaur bondoc appears to have
secondarily lost its
capacity for flight.
Balaur is
currently believed to be a basal...
- Scholomonar) is a
wizard believed in
Romanian folklore to ride a
dragon (zmeu or a
balaur) and
control the weather,
causing rain, thunder, or hailstorm. They are...
- zmei has also been
conflated with or
confused with the
dracu or with the
balaur type dragon. Most
scholars agree that the
Romanian term zmeu
derives from...
-
Prahova county, Romania. The body of the standard,
depicting a dragon-like
balaur or a
large snake, was seen by the
Dacians as a
manifestation of the sky...
- resolution. He
fights demonic monsters and
malevolent characters (zmeu,
balaur, Muma Pădurii, etc.). He
travels in both "this land" and "the
other land"...
-
sunlight for the seven-year
duration of
their study. The
dragon (zmeu or
balaur) was kept
submerged in a
mountaintop lake,
south of Sibiu,
according to...
- failed. When the
Balaur arrived at the
Tower of Eternity, a
commotion broke out,
killing a
Balaurian captain; the
remaining Balaur, enraged, marched...