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  2. File:Dragon and sword.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Dragon Horse (Chu Hieroglyph).svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Hungarian heraldry - Wikipedia

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    The red and white stripes were the symbol of the Árpáds, the dynasty of the first Hungarian kings (1000-1301), and they were first used in the coat of arms in 1202 on a seal of King Emeric. The coat of arms with the stripes on the dexter half and the cross on the hills on the sinister half appeared during the reign of Louis I of Hungary (1342 ...

  5. File:How to Train Your Dragon logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Coat of arms of Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Alexander's great-grandson, Ivan II, was the first ruler of Moscow to employ as his emblem the standing warrior with a sword in his hand.Ivan's son Dmitry Donskoy chose to represent this warrior riding a horse with a spear in his hand.

  7. Coat of arms of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The eagle bears a red shield on its breast depicting a silver horseman in a blue cape, mounted upon a silver horse and slaying a black dragon with a silver spear." The current coat of arms was designed by artist Yevgeny Ukhnalyov ; it was adopted on 30 November 1993 by a presidential decree , [ 4 ] and then by a federal law signed by President ...

  8. Saint George and the Dragon (Notke) - Wikipedia

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    It depicts St. George on horseback, fighting with the dragon. The saint has pierced the dragon with his lance, which is broken, and has drawn his sword and holds it aloft to strike the dragon. The dragon is reeling under the attack but has managed to pierce the horse with one of its claws, and the horse is rearing.

  9. Category:Coats of arms with dragons - Wikipedia

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