Zmey Goynych (Slavic Three-headed dragon)
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Zmey Goynych (Slavic Three-headed dragon)
Reproduction of a painting by Ivan Yakovlevich Bilibin depicting the Zmey Goynych (Slavic three-headed dragon). The Russian version (pictured) has three heads, is green, walks on two back paws, has small front paws, and spits fire. According to one byline, Zmey Gorynych was the dragon killed by Dobrynya Nikitich. Date: 1912
Media ID 14409971
© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
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