- The
Vishap (Armenian: վիշապ) is a
dragon in
Armenian mythology closely ****ociated with water,
similar to the Leviathan. It is
usually depicted as a winged...
- A
vishapakar (Armenian: Վիշապաքար) also
known as
vishap stones,
vishap stelae, "serpent-stones", "dragon stones", are
characteristic monoliths found in...
-
about vishaps (water
dragons in
Armenian mythology)
living in Lake Van.
According to the legend, the god Vahagn, the
vishapakagh ("reaper of
vishaps"), would...
- Spandaramet,
chthonic goddess of fertility, vineyards, and the
underworld Vishap, a
dragon closely ****ociated with
water Irpitiga, lord of the
earth Sarruma...
- Rom Sabu
Lords Sakina Serpent Lord Serpent,
Winged Silats Young,
Adult and
Matriarch Simurgh Stone Maidens Vishap Zaratan Monstrous Manual (1993) Zin...
- chersydrus,
which roughly translates to an "amphibious snake".
Armenian dragon Vishap (Old Armenian: վիշապ), who was
slain by Vahagn,
derives its name from an...
- (****anese Buddhism)
Drangue vs.
Kulshedra (Albanian folk beliefs)
Vahagn vs.
Vishap (Armenian mythology) Lac Long Quan vs. Ngu Tinh (Vietnamese mythology) The...
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compilers include Oxford Oberon-2,
which also
understands Oberon-07, and
Vishap Oberon. The
latter is
based on
Josef Templ's
Oberon to C
language source-to-source...
- Judeo-Christian
Leviathan and
Bahamut from
modern media.
Armenian dragons Vishap Related to
European dragons,
usually depicted as a
winged snake or with...
- side" and the "dark side" of the
universal power, with the
latter led by
Vishap, the
great snake, who is
identified as
being the same as Yahweh. The history...