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Change: In heraldry, the griffin's amalgamation of lion and eagle gains in courage and boldness, and it is always drawn to powerful fierce monsters. It is
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Change: Deleted by Nov 25 2011, 6:41 AM EST for: Someone hit the laughing gas
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Change: belongs strictly to a late phase of English heraldry. Less commonly known to many, the griffin is a parent to the hippogriph - a combination of a horse and a griffin - even though griffens and hippogriphs are the worst of enemies.
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Change: dragon,dragon, showing a dragon verythat looks alot like a classically-conceived griffin. Classical and heraldic griffins are male and female. A "male" griffin, called a keythong in a single 15th century English heraldic manuscript, is an anomaly that belongs strictly to a late phase of English heraldry.
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Change: AsAsthe the lion was considered the "King of the Beasts" and the eagle the "King of the Air", the griffin was thought to be an especially
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Feb 3 2008, 6:28 AM EST
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Change: The Griffin (Greek gryphos, Persian ?????? shirdal "lion-eagle") (also very often spelled gryphon and, less commonly, gryphen, griffon, griffen, or gryphin) is a legendary creature
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Change: Created by Dec 19 2006, 11:21 PM EST for: no reason given
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