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  2. Draconian constitution - Wikipedia

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    The Draconian constitution, or Draco's code, was a written law code enforced by Draco in Athens near the end of the 7th century BC; its composition started around 621 BC. It was written in response to the unjust interpretation and modification of oral law by Athenian aristocrats. [ 4 ]

  3. Draconian - Wikipedia

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    Draconian is an adjective meaning "of great severity", that derives from Draco, an Athenian law scribe under whom small offenses had heavy punishments (Draconian laws). Draconian may also refer to: Draconian (band) , a Gothic death/doom metal band from Sweden

  4. Draconinae - Wikipedia

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    This lizard from family Agamidae article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

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    Meanwhile, the National Owners Association (NOA), a group that represents more than 1,000 McDonald’s franchise owners, has slammed the landmark bill for its “draconian” rules. Don't miss

  6. List of dragons in mythology and folklore - Wikipedia

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    Dreq is the dragon (draco) proper. It was demonized by Christianity and now is one of the Albanian names of the devil. Alpine dragons Tatzelwurm: A lizard-like creature, often described as having the face of a cat, with a serpent-like body which may be slender or stubby, with four short legs or two forelegs.

  7. Dragons in Greek mythology - Wikipedia

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    The word dragon derives from the Greek δράκων (drakōn) and its Latin cognate draco.Ancient Greeks applied the term to large, constricting snakes. [2] The Greek drakōn was far more associated with poisonous spit or breath than the modern Western dragon, though fiery breath is still attested in a few myths.

  8. Orwellian - Wikipedia

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    It denotes an attitude and a brutal policy of draconian control by propaganda, surveillance, disinformation, denial of truth (doublethink), and manipulation of the past, including the "unperson"—a person whose past existence is expunged from the public record and memory, practiced by modern repressive governments.

  9. Draconia - Wikipedia

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    Draconian (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 18 September 2024, at 15:26 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...