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  2. Dacian draco - Wikipedia

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    [53] The legendary King Arthur and his knights may have their origins in the Saramatian heavy cavalryman stationed in Britain, the surname "Pendragon" borne by Arthur and his father Uther may refer to draco standard. [54] The Red Dragon on the modern Welsh national flag may derive from the draco carried by Roman, and presumably Romano British ...

  3. Magic: The Gathering formats - Wikipedia

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    The modern Legacy format began in 2006, as the DCI separated Legacy's banned list from Vintage and banned many new cards to reduce the power level of the format. [ 33 ] Wizards has supported the format with Grand Prix events [ 34 ] and the release of preconstructed Legacy decks on Magic Online in November 2010. [ 35 ]

  4. Dragon King - Wikipedia

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    The dragon king cult was most active around the Sui-Tang dynasty, according to one scholar, [20] but another observes that the cult spread farther afield with the backing of Song dynasty monarchs who built Dragon King Temples (or rather Taoist shrines), [7] and Emperor Huizong of Song (12th century) conferred investiture upon them as local ...

  5. Draco (military standard) - Wikipedia

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    The Draco standard of Niederbieber, the only fully preserved draco, found in the Limes fortress of Niederbieber, Landesmuseum Koblenz, Germany [1] Carolingian cavalrymen with a draco standard from the ninth century. The draco ("dragon" or "serpent", plural dracones) was a military standard of the Roman cavalry.

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  7. Royal standards of England - Wikipedia

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    The medieval standard was usually about eight feet long, but Tudor heralds determined different lengths, according to the rank of the nobility. "The Great Standard to be sette before the Kinges pavilion or tent – not to be borne in battle" – was 33-foot long. A duke's standard was 21-foot in length, and that of the humble knight, 12-foot long.

  8. Bahamut (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in the 1st Edition of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (AD&D) and continuing into 2004's release of Complete Divine, Bahamut, the Platinum Dragon, is the King of the Good Dragons. [2] He is a deity of good dragonkind (usually, but not exclusively, referring to metallic dragons) and a member of the default pantheon of D&D gods. [ 3 ]

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    Undoubtedly, the two-story Presidential Suite is the pinnacle of luxury at Palm House. Featuring nearly 2,000 square feet of refined living space, this suite includes one bedroom and 1.5 bathrooms.