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  • |[[File:IOM-119ai.jpg|thumb|x200px|left|alt=119|Sigurd stabbing dragon]]
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  • :<span style="font-style: italic; color: green">"To rally men in battle the Dragon aye he bore." [BACON 1914] ...lor: green">"Baligant the Amiral was a gallant man of might. He had his '''Dragon borne before, and Termagant's ensign'''" [BACON 1914]
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  • ...>“Ethelhun who led the West-Saxons, bearing the royal standard, a golden dragon, transfixed the standard-bearer of the enemy.” [BOHN 1853:p.130] ...he quitted his royal station which, as was wont, he had taken between the dragon and the ensign called the Standard,....” [BOHN 1853:p.194]
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  • * Scotland, Jarlshof. 4 completed bone pins with dragon head aligned to the shaft with open mouths and two part made pins. [MACGREG * Iceland, Ymaberg. Bone, dragon head with open mouth, 16.3cm long [HAYEUR SMITH 2003:p.173 cat.11296].
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  • * Torslunda, Öland (c.600AD) A bronze die showing Woden with twin-dragon headgear followed by a wolf-warrior drawing his sword. [SPEIDEL 2004:p.28]
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  • [2] The Caenby helmet plate depicts a dancer with twin-dragon headgear. [SPEIDEL 2004: p.108]
    38 KB (3,618 words) - 14:31, 20 December 2016
  • **Torslunda, Öland (c.600AD) A bronze die showing Woden with twin-dragon headgear followed by a wolf-warrior drawing his sword. [SPEIDEL 2004:p.28]
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  • ...rial. Apparently the original woodwork for the tents other than the carved dragon heads no longer survives. Although it is now impossible to say with any cer
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  • File:London, British Library, MS Cotton Tiberius C VI, fol.006v.jpg
    [[Category:Dragon]]
    (300 × 420 (31 KB)) - 14:09, 24 April 2016