
Smok wawelski - Wikipedia
Smok (meaning "dragon" in Polish) is an extinct genus of large carnivorous archosaur. It lived during the latest Triassic period (latest Norian to early Rhaetian stage, between 208.5–205 Ma). Its remains have been found in Lisowice, southern Poland.
Wawel Dragon - Wikipedia
The Wawel Dragon (Polish: Smok Wawelski), also known as the Dragon of Wawel Hill, is a famous dragon in Polish legend. According to the earliest account (13th century), a dragon (holophagos, "one who swallows whole") plagued the capital city of Kraków established by legendary King Krak (or Krakus, Gracchus, etc.).
Smok wawelski – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia
Smok wawelski. Ilustracja z 1550 roku do Cosmographiae universalis libri VI Sebastiana Münstera. Smok wawelski – legendarny smok, którego kryjówką miała być jaskinia zwana Smoczą Jamą u podnóża wzgórza wawelskiego w Krakowie [a].
Legenda o Smoku Wawelskim - Kraków Travel
Smok Wawelski – stwór, zamieszkujący jamę pod wawelskim wzgórzem – miał terroryzować mieszkańców grodu Kraka. Musieli oni dostarczać bestii ofiary z bydła, a według niektórych podań smok pożerał tylko dziewice. Żadnemu z rycerzy nie …
Wawel Dragon (statue) - Wikipedia
The Wawel Dragon (Polish: Smok Wawelski) is a famous dragon in Polish mythology who lived in a cave at the foot of Wawel Hill on the banks of the Vistula River. One of the many popular stories about the dragon takes place in Kraków during the reign of …
Smok wawelski - symbol Krakowa - Podróże po Europie
Smok wawelski jest jednym z najbardziej znanych symboli Krakowa. Kryjówką tej mitycznej postaci była jaskinia zwana Smoczą Jamą znajdująca się u podnóża krakowskiego wzgórza wawelskiego. Autorem legendy, będącej najstarszym zapisem o smoku wawelskim był znany biskup krakowski, autor Kroniki polskiej – Wincenty Kadłubek.
The Bones of the Wawel Dragon - Atlas Obscura
2015年12月21日 · Hanging next to the cathedral's entrance are the “real” bones of the Smok Wawelski —the Wawel dragon. They are chained together in a random jumble, hanging high above the main doors. Before the...
The Legend of the Wawel Dragon (Smok Wawelski)
2019年9月10日 · Many years ago, in a cave at the bottom of the Wawel Hill, there lived a terrible dragon that spit fire, which allowed him to live as he wanted and be totally free in the city. No inhabitant, including the King, knew from where that terrible monster had come. Every week, the dragon demanded a certain number of cattle of the inhabitants of the city.
Smok the Wawel Dragon: Legend of Polish Folklore
2016年4月9日 · There is a fearsome dragon from Polish folklore that isn’t immediately well known around the world. One of the oldest and most endearing legends tells of Smok, the Wawel dragon. Wawel Hill can be found along the Vistula River in Poland and is famed because of a medieval castle and Cathedral.
Smok Wawelski: Mythical Creature Overview
Smok Wawelski, also known as the Wawel Dragon, is a legendary creature in Polish folklore. One of the most popular stories about the dragon takes place in Kraków during the reign of King Krakus, the city’s mythical founder. In this story, the dragon terrorized the local villagers and demanded a sacrifice of livestock or humans every week.
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