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  2. Germanic dragon - Wikipedia

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    Urnes-style runestone U 887, Skillsta, Sweden, showing a runic dragon and a bipedal winged dragon.. Worms, wurms or wyrms (Old English: wyrm, Old Norse: ormʀ, ormr, Old High German: wurm), meaning serpent, are archaic terms for dragons (Old English: draca, Old Norse: dreki, Old High German: trahho) in the wider Germanic mythology and folklore, in which they are often portrayed as large ...

  3. List of surviving elements of the Siegfried Line - Wikipedia

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    Five rows of dragon's teeth in the area of the Hotel Relais Königsberg; Bridge design of the five rows of dragon's teeth at the dam of the Dreilägerbach; Bunker for water supplies near Lammersdorf hunting lodge; Diverse visible remains of five rows of dragon's teeth between Lammersdorf and Monschau. Remains of a movable barrier near Lammersdorf

  4. Lindworm - Wikipedia

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    According to the 19th-century English archaeologist Charles Boutell, a lindworm in heraldry is basically "a dragon without wings". [12] A different heraldic definition by German historian Maximilian Gritzner was "a dragon with four feet" instead of usual two, [13] so that depictions with - comparatively smaller - wings exist as well.

  5. Lee Gardens North Historic District - Wikipedia

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    F & W Construction; et al. Architectural style: Colonial Revival, Art Deco, Moderne: MPS: Garden Apartments, Apartment Houses and Apartment Complexes in Arlington County, Virginia MPS: NRHP reference No. 04000109 [1] VLR No. 000-9411: Significant dates; Added to NRHP: February 26, 2004: Designated VLR: December 3, 2003 [2]

  6. Anton Hilberath - Wikipedia

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    Anton Hilberath (19 November 1898 – 21 April 1946) was First Sergeant in the German Army during World War II. He is one of at least 830 German POWs, who died and were buried in the United States in accordance with the Geneva Convention. [1] He is one of three Axis POWs and the only German POW in section 15 of Arlington National Cemetery. [2] [3]

  7. Heinrich von Winkelried - Wikipedia

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    A Drachenried (dragon's fen) and Drachenloch (dragon's cave) are to the west of the village, and a Drachenkapelle (dragon chapel), also known as Winkelriedkapelle dedicated to Struth is south of the village, next to Wychried, the probable site of the original Winkelried estate. The story is probably a recontextualisation of a much older dragon ...

  8. Westpost at National Landing - Wikipedia

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    Westpost at National Landing is an upscale outdoor shopping and residential center in the Pentagon City neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia, [2] with storefronts facing South Joyce Street. It is adjacent to the Fashion Centre at Pentagon City. It opened in 1999 as Pentagon Row.

  9. Tradinno - Wikipedia

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    Tradinno is a giant, animatronic, fire-breathing dragon, featured in the 2014 Guinness Book of World Records as the world largest walking robot. [1] It plays the Dragon in the play Drachenstich in the German town of Furth im Wald. The name Tradinno is a mix of Tradition and innovation.