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... dragon with his spear , then binding him with the girdle of the princess ( and here it becomes evident that ladies wore very strong girdles , or dragons were easily led in those days ) , induced the tethered monster to follow himself ...
... dragon with his spear , then binding him with the girdle of the princess ( and here it becomes evident that ladies wore very strong girdles , or dragons were easily led in those days ) , induced the tethered monster to follow himself ...
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... dragon , was probably mythical , was really a representative of Constantine the Great , the date , conditions , history , and all details being parallel . It is curious that we find St. George in Latin Italy without the dragon , as when ...
... dragon , was probably mythical , was really a representative of Constantine the Great , the date , conditions , history , and all details being parallel . It is curious that we find St. George in Latin Italy without the dragon , as when ...
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... dragon , - curiously enough , or studiedly as the case may be , the precise position of Horus , the son of Osiris and Isis , who has under his feet two crocodiles as dragons . John Balliol assumes the sceptre as his only emblem , but ...
... dragon , - curiously enough , or studiedly as the case may be , the precise position of Horus , the son of Osiris and Isis , who has under his feet two crocodiles as dragons . John Balliol assumes the sceptre as his only emblem , but ...
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The Sporting Literature of Ancient Greece | 1 |
Recent Discoveries in Classical Literature | 21 |
On the Central Groups of the Eastern Frieze of | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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