- have been
found in Lisowice,
southern Poland. The only
species is Smok
wawelski (after the
Wawel Dragon, a
dragon from
Polish folklore) and was
named in...
- The
Wawel Dragon (Polish: Smok
Wawelski), also
known as the
Dragon of
Wawel Hill, is a
famous dragon in
Polish legend.
According to the
earliest account...
-
letting out fire from its
mouth on demand. The
Wawel Dragon (Polish: Smok
Wawelski) is a
famous dragon in
Polish mythology who
lived in a cave at the foot...
- one of the
limestone caves scattered over the hill. The dragon, Smok
Wawelski, was a
mystical beast which supposedly terrorised the
local community,...
- The
Wawel Chakra (Polish:
czakram wawelski) is a
place on
Wawel hill in Kraków in
Poland which is
believed to
emanate powerful spiritual energy. Adherents...
- of
Liberty in New York,
Christ the
Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, or Smok
Wawelski (Wawel Dragon) in Kraków, Poland. The
statue was
commissioned in 1909 by...
- Podgórze
district of Kraków Krak from
Chronica Polonorum Fire-breathing Smok
Wawelski below Wawel Castle,
slain in Krakus's days Krak and
Dragon statue, 1929...
-
Neither in the Sky nor on the Earth", 1978 animation)
Chuvash dragon Smok
Wawelski –
dragon of Kraków
Zahhak (or Aži Dahāka) –
Iranian dragon žaltys zduhać...
-
published a
collection of his
essays and
articles under the
title Smok
wawelski nad Tamizą ("The
Wawel Dragon on the Thames"). In 2002, at the suggestion...
- Smok
Wawelski from
Sebastian Münster's
Cosmographia universalis, 1544...