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  2. Winged serpent - Wikipedia

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    Winged Serpent (Sliding Quadrants), a 1985 album by Cecil Taylor; Q – The Winged Serpent, a 1982 American horror film; Cry of the Winged Serpent, a 2007 American horror film; The Vengeance of the Winged Serpent, a 1984 French comedy film

  3. Amphiptere - Wikipedia

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    Amphiptere (also called Amphithere, Amphitere, or Phipthere; meaning bi-winged, two-winged) is a type of winged serpent found in European heraldry. [1] Appearance

  4. Q (1982 film) - Wikipedia

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    Q – The Winged Serpent (also known as Q) is a 1982 American monster horror film written, co-produced and directed by Larry Cohen and starring Michael Moriarty, Candy Clark, David Carradine and Richard Roundtree. [3]

  5. Kukulkan - Wikipedia

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    A modern collection of folklore from Yucatán tells how Kukulkan was a winged serpent that flew to the sun and tried to speak to it but the sun, in its pride, burnt his tongue. The same source relates how Kukulkan always travels ahead of the Yucatec Maya rain god Chaac , helping to predict the rains as his tail moves the winds and sweeps the ...

  6. Wyvern - Wikipedia

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    The concept of winged snakes, mythical creatures similar to wyverns, is common in cultures around the Mediterranean, with a notable example being the Egyptian goddess Wadjet. [8] The oldest creatures outright referred to as "winged dragons" are Helios 's chariot steeds, which aid Medea .

  7. Kneph - Wikipedia

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    Kneph, also as Kmeph, is a god and motif of divinity in ancient Egyptian religious art, variously represented as a winged egg, a globe surrounded by one or more serpents, or Amun in the form of a serpent called Kematef. [1] Some Theosophical sources tried to syncretize this motif with the deity Khnum, along with Agathos Daimon, Serapis and Pluto.

  8. Ophiussa - Wikipedia

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    Some believe that the dragon sometimes represented as a griffin, from the original Winged Serpent, or Wyvern (the traditional Portuguese Serpe Real), old crest of the crown of the Kings of Portugal and later of the Emperors of Brazil, is linked to local people or to the Celts who had previously invaded the area and could also have been the ...

  9. List of hybrid creatures in folklore - Wikipedia

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    Draconcopedes (snake-feet) – "Snake-feet are large and powerful serpents, with faces very like those of human maidens and necks ending in serpent bodies" as described by Vincent of Beauvais. [7] Gajamina – A creature with the head of an elephant and body of a fish. Merlion – A creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish.