Mythological creatures
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Gallery of odd creatures
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Antique
[edit]Greek Mythology
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Metope from the Parthenon marbles depicting a Centaur and a Lapith fighting
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Siren
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Triton
Roman Mythology
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Denarius with Capricornus, cornucopia, rudder of a vessel and the inscription AVGVSTUS.
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Poseidon in a chariot drawn by hippocampi, surrounded with dolphins, tritons, and Nereids on sea-monsters. Room 4 of the Baths of Neptune, Ostia Antica, Latium, Italy.
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Winged Talos armed with a stone. Silver didrachm from Phaistos, Crete (ca. 300/280-270 BC), obverse. (Cabinet des Médailles, Paris)
Medieval
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demon Aamon
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Astaroth demon
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Basilisk
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Beast of Gévaudan
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Cerberus (in: Dante, Inferno VI, 13-33)
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Cerberus
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Cyclop
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Saint George and the Dragon by Th. Maybank from The Book of Knowledge, p. 961, Vol. III, The Grolier Society, New York, 1911
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Ein Hirte in der Innerschweiz erblickt einen Drachen (1723) aus: Johann Jacob Scheuchzer's St. Georg and the Dragon'
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Dragon Fafnir
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Deutsch: Basilisk aus dem Serpentum et draconum historiae von Ulisse Aldrovandi (1640)English: Basilisk from Ulisse Aldrovandi
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Ornamental Ram-Shaped Ewer
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Leviatan, Behemoth, Ziz
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Leviathan
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Leviathan
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Manticora
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The Mantichora
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Mermaid
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Merman/carnivore of sorts combination
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A relatively benign merman complete with scales caught in the Baltic Sea in 1531
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Nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii
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Salamander
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Adam, Lilith and Eve
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Statue of Unicorn, N22 National Route, Co Kerry, Ireland
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Saint Martha with a Tarasque
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illustration in paracelsus [...] p.25 of Ap-e.59: cat 125
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Julius Schnorr: Ezekiel 34:25
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Twelve Keys of Basilius Valentinus
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five linked serpents swallowing each other's tails, a dragon swallowing its own tail, and part of the linked outer border of lion heads above it. The motif inside the ring is a curious "lion-bird", apparently a damaged winged lion's body repaired with a bird's head (12th century)
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Eigentliche und warhaffte Abbildung Eines erschröcklichen und grausamen Meer=Drachens
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'Der Papstesel zu Rom' (Karikatur der Reformationszeit)
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? (Illuminated Manuscript in a Spanish Bible, 14th century)
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Bréviaire à l'usage de Langres Chaumont - BM - ms. 0032 - f. 006v
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? (Heures Nice - BM - ms. 0322 - f. 011v)
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Book illustration in De monstris Patavii, apud haeredes Pauli Frambotti. (1668 or earlier)
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Doctor Schnabel von Rom (Work by Paul Fürst 1656)
Chinese Mythology
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Qijin or quijinFrançais : tête de dragon, corps de poisson et pieds de boeuf
Thai Mythology
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Kinnari at Wat Phra Kaeo, Bangkok
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Naga at Wat Chiang Man, Chiang Mai, northern Thailand
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Makara at Wat Suthat, Bangkok
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Yaksha (Demon) - guardian at Wat Phra Kaeo, Bangkok
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Nok Tantima ("Tantima bird"), guardian of Viharn Yod, Wat Phra Kaeo, Bangkok
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Painting with several Thai mythological beings on Mount Meru, Wat Suthat, Bangkok
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Female yak Nang Phisua Samut of the Phra Aphai Mani story
Modern
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Loch-Ness-Monster
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Elwetritsche
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Monster Born of a Ewe
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Garuda
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Garuda (Indonesia)
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Garuda (Thailand)
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Garuda (Ulan Bator)
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Flag of Wales
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Flag of Bhutan
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Fafnir, Nibelungenlied
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COA Altheim an der Donau