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Travels of Sir John de Mandeville
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Travels of Sir John de Mandeville
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An elephant and a dragon. Two animals facing each other. Dragon breathing fire.
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Travels of Sir John de Mandeville
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Travels of Sir John de Mandeville
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Travels of Sir John de Mandeville
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Travels of Sir John de Mandeville
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Travels of Sir John de Mandeville
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Travels of Sir John de Mandeville
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Travels of Sir John de Mandeville
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A mythical beast with long legs and a long neck. Tail. Leucca.
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Travels of Sir John de Mandeville
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Two mythical creatures facing each other.  With tails. Human torsos.
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Travels of Sir John de Mandeville
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A griffin Griphes, which has the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion, grabbing a horse in its talons.
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A hydra swallowed by a crocodile. The hydra head bursting through its side. Two animals.
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Alexander carried by griffins into the sky with a group of people watching him.
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The ruler Alexander The Great being  carried by griffins into the sky with a group of people watching him.
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Travels of Sir John de Mandeville 
Eeligious scenes including the worship of a dog-headed idol, Sir John Mandeville. Travels. 2nd quarter of the 15th century Author Sir John de Mandeville. 
Unique Identifier AR9120113 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3494px × 6816px 
Photo Credit © British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY 
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