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The winged lion is a mythological symbol, which represents the patron saint, the Evangelist, Saint Mark. It shows a lion with bird-like wings. It is the traditional symbol of the city of Venice and previously belonged to the Republic of Venice. The Griffin was considered as a Christian symbol for the Church's ideals on marriage.


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The Whole Bushel. When it's written as a proper name, the Chimera (or Khimaira) is a legendary monster from Greek mythology. It has the body and main head of a lion, a second head (of a goat) growing from its back, the udders and belly of a goat, and the tail of a snake. Occasionally, it is said to have a third head, that of a snake or dragon.


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The Chimera is a monster in Greek mythology, who had the head of a lion, the body of a goat and the tail of a snake. Other times, she had a middle head, body, and hind legs of a lion, a right head and right hoof of a goat or ram, a left head, left hand, and wings of a dragon, and a snake for a tail. She was able to emit fire from her mouth and she was killed by Bellerophon. Despite being.


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Bellerophon slays the chimera Chimera in bronze Line art drawing of a chimera What Is a Chimera? A Chimera is a Greek monster with traits of the lion, the goat, and the serpent. This strange and terrifying creature was once thought to be invincible, but its reign of terror eventually came to a gruesome end. Characteristics Physical Description


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The opinicus has the hind quarters of a lion but a small tail, the front legs and wings of a dragon and the head of an eagle. Panther rampant. The panther has the hind quarters of a lion, the front legs of an eagle, and a horse head . It also issues fire from its mouth and ears. Pegasus careering. The pegasus is a winged horse.


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The winged lion is a mythological creature that resembles a lion with bird -like wings. Mythical adaptations The winged lion is found in various forms especially in ancient and medieval civilizations. There were different mythological adaptions for the winged lion: Lamassu or shedu in Mesopotamian mythology was depicted as a winged lion.


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Penghou - A Chinese tree spirit with the face of a human and the body of a dog. Pratyangira - A Hindu Goddess having the head of a lion. Sekmet - The lioness -headed Egyptian Goddess. Set - The dog -headed Egyptian God. Tikbalang - A tall Filipino horse-headed man. Varaha - A boar -headed avatar.


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Formorians - Large, deformed bodies made up of animal parts Gargoyles - Grotesque stone statues Gorgons - Woman's upper half, snakes for hair and a serpents body Griffin - Head, claws and wings of an eagle, body and tail of a lion Harpies - Top half of a witch, claws and wings of a vulture Hippocampi - Horses with a serpentine lower half


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The manticore or mantichore ( Latin: mantichora; reconstructed Old Persian: merthykhuwar; Modern Persian: مردخوار mardkhor) is a Persian legendary creature similar to the Egyptian sphinx that proliferated in western European medieval art as well.


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Manticore- head of a human, body of a lion, tail of poisonous spines. Chimera- head of a lion and goat, snake/dragon as a tail, breaths fire. Yet, when images are drawn of these creatures, they have wings about half the time. They are usually described as bat wings. The Chimera is also not depicted by Greeks with wings.


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Winged Lions in mythology can commonly be found in stories of brave knights, valiant warriors, and powerful sorcerers. These creatures are often depicted as being incredibly swift and agile in order to chase down their prey.


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The manticore has often been compared to another mythological creature, the chimera. Like the manticore, the chimera is a hybrid of three different animals: a lion, a goat, and a snake. However.


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According to Greek mythology, the Chimera, Chimaera, or Chimæra (/ k aɪ ˈ m ɪər ə, k ɪ-/ ky-MEER-ə, kih-; Ancient Greek: Xίμαιρα, romanized: Chímaira, lit. 'she-goat') was a monstrous fire-breathing hybrid creature from Lycia, Asia Minor, composed of different animal parts.It is usually depicted as a lion, with the head of a goat protruding from its back, and a tail that might.


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It originates from Greece and in original myths it was said to be made up of three animals: lion, goat, and snake. Its head was said to be that of a lion, its body that of a goat (with an extra goat's head rising from its back) and it had a serpent for a tail. In addition to this, the Chimera had the ability to breath fire.


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The grffin had the body, tail and hind legs of a lion with the front legs and head of an eagle. Traditinally considered a guardian of treasure and the king of the animal kingdom.. The fire-breathing Chimera had a lion's body, a snake's tail, and a goat's head rising from its back. It was finally killed by the hero Bellerophon. Detail.


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Overview. The Chimera, one of the terrifying offspring of Typhoeus and Echidna, was a hybrid monster made up of the body parts of a lion, a goat, and a snake.Many sources claimed that it also breathed fire. For years, the Chimera terrorized the inhabitants of the foothills where it had made its home—a reign that only ended with the arrival of the hero Bellerophon, a son of Poseidon.