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  • There is also a fire breathing dragon legend associated with Helston.
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  • ”Giants, Monsters, and Dragons: An Encyclopedia of Folklore, Legend, and Myth” (Paperback) Carol Rose 2001
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  • ...rts mercilessly saturating the land until the entire region is flooded. In legend, Saint Romain, the archbishop of Rouen, lured the monster to shore using a
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  • ...re they put it back together again and went on their way. According to the legend, on their arrival between what is now Vrhnika and Ljubljana, the Argonauts
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  • ...n]]), and being the highest and remotest of the larger lakes it abounds in legend. The most famous legend connected to the lake is the undoubtedly the Afangc or Afanc (Welsh for Bea
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  • ...his Christian beliefs on the hill where the Abbey now stands. According to legend a stream stopped flowing and began to flow again when his head rolled to th '''Dragon Legend'''
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  • ==Geoffrey of Monmouth's legend== ...ales) greeting each other in peace. It references the Geoffrey of Monmouth legend.
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  • *In yet another legend it is used as a varnish, its color causing beautiful discoloration on wood.
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  • ==Legend==
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  • ...is little wonder that the family and the stone memorial became part of the legend.
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  • ...fter Zilant the White Snake. After the 16th century Russians acquired this legend from Tatars. Hollander Carlus Allard noted that The Cæsar of Tatars once h *There is also a legend about Zilant's return to Zilantaw. They say that Zilant re-established hims
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  • Lyminster has a dragon legend of which three different versions exist. The dragon was known as the Knucke
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  • In legend and folklore the wood was the home of a dragon known as The Gurt Vurm of Sh
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  • According to legend, around the time of the Norman Conquest, a huge man-eating dragon with pois ...was granted the manor of Sockburn in the 12th Century, which according to legend was due to the heroism of Sir John.
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  • *According to one legend, when the Bulgars came to found the town of Bilär, they discovered a big s
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  • It has been suggested the legend was resurrected in the 19th century to frighten freed slaves.
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  • The legend had such a hold over the locals that in 1875 the rector found two of his pa
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  • The most famous Knucker lived, according to legend, at Lyminster. Knucker apparently caused a lot of trouble, consuming local ...offered his daughter's hand in marriage to whoever rid them of the beast. Legend says that after marrying the princess the knight settled in Lyminster and h
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  • Although originally a North African legend, the myth of the amphitheres were carried along with the slave trade to the
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  • '''Dragon Legend'''
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