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- Tarasque - Wikipedia
A tarasque used in the jeu de tarasque during the Pentecostal festival is described by the Count of Villeneuve in 1826, as an effigy of a "monstrous dragon, whose torso is assembled from hoops covered with a painted sheet metal, and whose back is made using a huge shield to imitate a turtle's carapace
- Tarasque | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom
Tarasque is a legendary creature from Provence, France and the town Tarascon was named after it The Tarasque was said to have come from Galatia which was the home of the legendary Onachus, a scaly, bison-like beast which burned everything it touched
- The Myth of the Tarasque, the Dragon of France
In the heart of medieval Provence, where the Rhône River winds through quiet French towns, lives a legend that blends fire-breathing terror with saintly redemption — the story of the Tarasque, the infamous dragon of France
- Tarasque - Mythical Encyclopedia
The Tarasque is a mythical creature from French folklore that has been the subject of countless legends and stories for centuries According to legend, the Tarasque had the body of a turtle, the head of a lion, and the tail of a serpent
- Tarasque of Tarascon | Provence-Alpes-Côte dAzur Tourism
The Tarasque is a creature of Provençal folklore which gave its name to the town of Tarascon A popular festival honours her every year in Provence
- Tarasque - The Folklore Society Resources
The status of the Tarasque as a major example of European folkloric legend and custom was internationally recognized in 2005, when UNESCO declared this tradition to be ‘part of the oral and immaterial inheritance of humanity’
- Tarasque - Monstropedia
The Tarrasque, a near invincible monster heavily based on the Tarasque, is a creature in the Dungeons and Dragons RPG The Tarasque gave its name to a sea serpent allegedly sighted in Vietnam
- Tarasque - French folklore creature | mythicalcreatures. info
The Tarasque is a legendary creature from French folklore, specifically associated with the town of Tarascon in Provence It is often depicted as a fearsome dragon-like monster with a lion's head, six short legs, an ox-like body covered in a turtle shell, and a scaly tail
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