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Was (wer) ist I of the Dragon - definition


I of the Dragon         
2004 VIDEO GAME
The I of the Dragon(PC Game); IOTD; TIOTD; The I of the Dragon
The I of the Dragon is a role-playing video game where the player plays as a dragon. It was published by Strategy First and developed by Primal Software.
Dragon of Wantley         
  • "Moore fighting with ye Dragon" from [[George Bickham the Younger]]'s ''The Musical Entertainer''
  • "Dragon's Den" at Wharncliffe Crags in South Yorkshire.
  • Slaying the Wharncliffe Dragon, [[Sheffield Town Hall]]
POEM
The Dragon of Wantley; Dragon of wantley; The Dragon of Wantley (opera)
The Dragon of Wantley is a legend of a dragon-slaying by a knight on Wharncliffe Crags in South Yorkshire, recounted in a comic broadside ballad of 1685, later included in Thomas Percy's 1767 Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, and enjoying widespread popularity in the 18th and 19th centuries, although less well-known today. The ballad tells of how a huge dragon - almost as big as the Trojan Horse - devours anything it wishes, even trees and buildings, until the Falstaffian knight Moore of Moore Hall obtains a bespoke suit of spiked Sheffield armour and delivers a fatal kick to the dragon's "arse-gut" - its only vulnerable spot, as the dragon explains with its dying breath.
Bel and the Dragon         
  • Daniel, Bel and the Dragon (France, 15th century)
CHAPTER 14 OF THE BOOK OF DANIEL IN THE SEPTUAGINT
Bel and the dragon; History of Bel and the Dragon; Bel And The Dragon; Daniel 14
The narrative of Bel and the Dragon is incorporated as chapter 14 of the extended Book of Daniel. The original Septuagint text in Greek survives in a single manuscript, Codex Chisianus, while the standard text is due to Theodotion, the 2nd-century AD revisor.