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Draco (/ˈdreɪkoʊ/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Δράκων, translit. Drakōn, fl. c. 625 – c. 600 BC), also
called Drako or Drakon,
according to
Athenian tradition, was...
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Haemodracon is
derived from the
Latinized Gr**** haema-,
meaning "blood", and
dracon meaning "dragon".
Bauer A.M. [in French]; Good D.A.;
Branch W.R. [in French]...
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Gerrit Graham –
Adult Tom (The Guardian)
Richard Grieco –
Anthony "Tony"
Dracon Charles Hallahan –
Travis Marshall,
Macduff Michael Horse –
Peter Maza Clyde...
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terrible beast, but
depicted as "a
cuddly rosy ball with too many eyes".
Dracon Dragon,
Radiant (Celestial)
Elmarin Ephemeral Ephemeral Host Giff Monstrous...
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Kaloyanovo (Bulgarian: Калояново) is a
village in
southern Bulgaria...
- operação
Drácon". G1 (in
Brazilian Portuguese). 21
March 2017.
Retrieved 2023-04-11. "STJ nega
recurso de
Celina Leão para
anular Operação
Drácon | Metrópoles"...
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hamlets and
villages including; Aboyne, Belwood, Cr**** Bank, ****nock,
Dracon, Ennotville, Inverhaugh,
Living Springs, Oustic,
Pentland Corners, Ponsonby...
- goods,
Yrliet Lanaevyss, an
Aeldari ranger,
Marazhai Aezyrraesh, a
Drukhari Dracon, and Ulfar, an
Adeptas Astartes and
member of the
Space Marine Legion the...
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Draco (or
Dracon, Gr****: Δράκον) was the name of
several physicians in the
family of Hippocrates.
Draco I.
Lived 5th to 4th
centuries BC, was the son of...
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Animorphs is a
science fantasy series of
youth books written by
Katherine Applegate and her
husband Michael Grant,
writing together under the name K. A...