- A
dragon is a
magical legendary creature that
appears in the
folklore of
multiple cultures worldwide.
Beliefs about dragons vary
considerably through regions...
-
borrowed from the Old
French dragon (originally the
Latin accusative noun
draconem "a m****ive
serpent or sea creature",
which was
itself based on ancient...
- Altissimi, ut cito
anticipent nos
misericordiae Domini, et
apprehendas draconem,
serpentem antiquum, qui est
diabolus et satanas, ac
ligatum mittas in...
- Jerusalem.
Draco depreſſus.
Clemens iiii.
cuius inſignia
Aquila vnguibus Draconem tenens. 22.
Dragon pressed down
Clement IV (1265–68)
Guido Fulcodi Whose...
- to legend, the name of the city is
derived from the
Latin name "Draco/
Draconem" (dragon): a bishop,
called Saint Hermentaire,
killed a
dragon and saved...
-
Hohensax The
quoted original text from Wagner, "Latin:
vulgo dictum..
Draconem Montanum..
quatuor instructus erat pedibus,
auribus &
facie felis fuit...
-
reads "super
aspidem et basilis**** ambulabis, et
conculcabis leonem et
draconem" in the
Latin Vulgate,
literally "You will
tread on the asp and the basilisk...
- Christians: "super
aspidem et basilis****
calcabis conculcabis leonem et
draconem" in the
Latin Vulgate,
literally "The asp and the
basilisk you will trample...
- Nickname(s)
Cobras (1970-1991) Motto(s)
Ready to
Respond (1970-1991)
Cavete Draconem Latin Beware of the
Dragon (2005-present) Mascot(s) Dragon[citation needed]...
- CAPADOCIA. X[PIST]O MILITAVIT.
MVNDI FVG[I]E[N]S OTIA. CESU TRIVMPHAVIT. HIC
DRACONEM STRAVIT" (Born in Cappadocia, he was
soldier of Christ.
Fleeing the idleness...