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Cuélebre (Asturian) or
Culebre (Cantabrian) is a
legendary creature in the
mythology of
Asturias and
Cantabrian in
northern Spain. It is
depicted as a...
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Cuélebre European dragon Lindworm White dragon "Seal impression:
Owain Glyn Dwr...
- Lodi and Cremona.
Leonese and
Asturian dragons Cuélebre In
Asturian and
Leonese mythology the
Cuélebres are
giant winged serpents,
which live in caves...
- for "dragon".
Iberian dragons are
almost always evil, such as the
Cuélebre, or
Cuelebre, a
giant winged serpent in the
mythology of
Asturias and Cantabria...
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Woodcarving of ”el
Cuélebre”;
Asturian mythology: a
small sculpture of an owl made of
Asturian jet, and wood (Buxus and Taxus)....
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Malevolent spirit Cuegle (Cantabrian) – Monstrous, three-armed
humanoid Cuélebre (Asturian and Cantabrian) –
Dragon Curupira (Tupi) –
Nature spirit Cu Sith...
- and Xosé Ramón González Riaño.
Academy of the
Asturian Language. 1996.
Cuélebre I y II -
Textbooks for
primary education,
written with
Socorro Iglesias...
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gemstones with
which they make up
enormous treasures that are
protected by
cuélebres. The
Mouros do not
usually go out of
their dwellings,
except for taking...
- has been
likened to that of the Loch Ness Monster.
Patum de
Berga Berga Cuélebre McCormick, Kylie. "Dragons of Fame: Guita". www.blackdrago.com. Circle...
- also
became essayist in
several other publications such as El canciu'l
Cuélebre,
Lletres asturianes,
Entrambasauguas or
Asturies memoria encesa, always...