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Creature from French mythology
The Tarasque (Occitan: Tarasca) is a creature from French mythology. According to the Golden Legend, the beast had a lion-like head, a body protected by
Tarasque
Anti-aircraft gun
The Tarasque Type 53 T2 is a 20 mm anti-aircraft gun adopted by the French Army. The Tarasque is based on the M693 F2 20 mm auto-cannon and mounted on
20_mm_Tarasque
Celtic Iron Age statue
The Tarasque of Noves is a Celtic statue of a seated monster with its paws over two human heads. Found in the 19th century, the statue itself has been
Tarasque_of_Noves
Topics referred to by the same term
The tarasque is a legendary creature of France. Tarasque may also refer to: 20mm Tarasque, an anti-aircraft gun Tarrasque (Dungeons & Dragons), a Dungeons
Tarasque_(disambiguation)
Commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
from Judea, landed at Tarascon c. AD 48 where an amphibious dragon or tarasque was destroying the river traffic. She tamed the beast only for it to be
Tarascon
Biblical figure
relates that Martha then went to Tarascon, France, where a monster, the Tarasque, was a constant threat to the population. The Golden Legend describes it
Martha
Name for the Purépecha culture
Tarascan or Tarasca is an exonym and the popular name for the Purépecha culture. It may refer to: the Tarascan State, a Mesoamerican empire until the Spanish
Tarascan
Theropod dinosaur genus from Late Cretaceous
Tarascosaurus ("Tarasque lizard") is a genus of abelisaurid theropod dinosaur from Late Cretaceous of France. It was a relatively small theropod measuring
Tarascosaurus
Níðhöggr Orm Ouroboros Python Rainbow serpent Sea serpent Schießschlange Tarasque Tolba — the world turtle that supports North America upon its back Tsuchinoko
List of legendary creatures by type
List_of_legendary_creatures_by_type
Biblical creature
giant monster film by Eugène Lourié Kujata – Cosmic bull in medieval Islam Tarasque – Creature from French mythology Hadhayosh – Land creature from ancient
Behemoth
Folkloric manifestations and UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
Poulain Tarascon: la Tarasque Reuze Papa of Cassel, France Giants couple; Gayant and Marie Cagenon, Douai, France Fibreglass Tarasque in Tarascon, France
Processional giants and dragons in Belgium and France
Processional_giants_and_dragons_in_Belgium_and_France
American post-apocalyptic drama television series
children, Lou, helps him raid a nearby castle owned by a man dubbed La Tarasque. Inside, Daryl confronts the man, revealed as an American from Texas named
The_Walking_Dead:_Daryl_Dixon
Gallic tribal confederation
them in their civic life as well. — Strabo 1923. Geōgraphiká 4:1:12. The Tarasque of Noves anthropophagous statue, displayed in the Musée Calvet in Avignon
Cavari
Costumed figures in European folklore
Poulain Tarascon: la Tarasque Reuze Papa of Cassel, France Giants couple; Gayant and Marie Cagenon, Douai, France Fibreglass Tarasque in Tarascon, France
Processional_giant
Ethnographic museum in Arles, Provence, France
Room salo festadiero of Museon Arlaten, featuring an old processional effigy of the Tarasque.
Museon_Arlaten
May Day celebration in Cornwall, England
goat or fox rather than horse and depicts the Coco or the Peluda. The Tarasque procession from southern France has direct pre-Roman Celtic antecedents
'Obby_'Oss_festival
Medieval France Graoully of Metz, symbol of Christianization over paganism. Tarasque A fearsome legendary dragon-like mythological hybrid from Provence, tamed
List of dragons in mythology and folklore
List_of_dragons_in_mythology_and_folklore
1931 book by Irma S. Rombauer
depicted Saint Martha of Bethany, the patron saint of cooking, subduing a tarasque. She also produced silhouette cutouts to illustrate chapter headings. By
Joy_of_Cooking
Japanese light novel series
Mythril-class. While fighting a Tarasque Dragon, Rentt discovers Edel can use his magic. After defeating and harvesting the Tarasque, Rentt finds the Dragonbloods
The Unwanted Undead Adventurer
The_Unwanted_Undead_Adventurer
Church in Bouches-du-Rhône, France
Samson slaying the lion and yielding to Delilah; Saint Martha and the Tarasque; Mary Magdalene kissing Christ's feet; the Annunciation in a Gothic setting;
Church_of_St._Trophime,_Arles
French painter
Abellon's painting of Saint Martha and the dragon, or Tarasque (c. 1430).
André_Abellon
Folklore of people living in France
Caesar. Reynard - A trickster fox. See also Animal fables, mock epics. Tarasque - A legendary dragon Werewolf Woodwose (aka Homme Sauvage,, Wadwasa and
French_folklore
Group of fictitious creatures
Dungeons & Dragons. It is very loosely based upon the French legend of the tarasque. It is very large, 50 feet (15 meters) tall and 70 feet (21 meters) long
Monsters in Dungeons & Dragons
Monsters_in_Dungeons_&_Dragons
French Provençal writer and lexicographer (1830–1914)
tells of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, where according to legend the dragon Tarasque was driven out, and of the famous and ancient Venus of Arles. He prefaced
Frédéric_Mistral
perhaps from the south of Gaul. It has been compared stylistically to the Tarasque of Noves. The Linsdorf monster first came to the attention of archaeologists
Linsdorf_monster
Mythical ghost-monster
children. This legend of the Coca can be compared to the one of Peluda or Tarasque. In Brazil, the Coco appears as a humanoid female alligator called Cuca
Coco_(folklore)
Topics referred to by the same term
82-BM-37 Type 53 120 mm mortar, a Chinese version of the 120-PM-43 mortar Tarasque Type 53 T2, a 20 mm anti-aircraft gun adopted by the French Army This disambiguation
Type_53
Cannon Japan World War II 20 Rheinmetall Rh202 Germany Cold War 20 1 Tarasque France Modern 20 20 mm modèle F2 gun France Modern 20 2 TCM-20 Israel
List_of_anti-aircraft_guns
Military equipment list
SAKO 23 mm/87 23 ItK 95 Nasams David Sling Stinger Igla Crotale Buk 20mm Tarasque VAB VDAA Panhard ERC 20 Kriss Aster / SAMP/T Crotale Mistral Roland Man-portable
List_of_anti-aircraft_weapons
Community dance of Provence, France
effigy of a legendary monster—the Tarasque—borne by several men and attended by the gaily dressed chevaliers de la Tarasque. The farandole has occasionally
Farandole
American animated television series
blocking them off one at a time. Villains: The Grim Reaper, Mummy, Tengu, Tarasque, Tzitzimitl, Haniver, Manticore and Hemogoblin / Tobar Jacobs, Ichi Lee
Be_Cool,_Scooby-Doo!
French mythical beast
Cordonnier-Détrie that the beast belonged to the same family as the mythical Tarasque of Tarascon and Beaucaire. Other commentators have lumped these two beasts
Peluda
19th-century Philippine apparition of a saint
recounts that in the 1800s, Saint Martha (who legendarily subdued the Tarasque), was invoked by the people of Pateros to vanquish a crocodile in the Pateros
Santa_Marta_de_Pateros
1872 novel by Alphonse Daudet
year on the last Sunday of June to remember Tartarin and the unrelated Tarasque. Tartarin de Tarascon has been adapted into cinematic form three times
Tartarin_of_Tarascon
Themes and motifs in medieval art
is the Devil. Martha of Bethany uses holy water to subdue a dragon, the tarasque, a six-legged dragon which, according to the golden legend, gives its name
Representation of animals in Western medieval art
Representation_of_animals_in_Western_medieval_art
French diplomat and anthropologist (1902–1994)
Ancien empire (in French). Paris: La Cyme. Médioni, Gilbert (1952). L'art Tarasque du Mexique occidental (in French). Paris: Paul Hartmann. Guatemala, Nicaragua
Gilbert_Médioni
twelve octopus tentacles, a cat's tail and four dog heads in her waist. Tarasque – A French dragon with the head of a lion, six short legs similar to that
List of hybrid creatures in folklore
List_of_hybrid_creatures_in_folklore
Architectural style
or monsters. These included the gargoyle, the chimera, the dragon, the tarasque, and others, taken largely from legend and mythology. They formed part
French_Gothic_architecture
Legendary creature
Jacobus de Voragine. In the story, Saint Martha encounters and tames the Tarasque, a dragon-like legendary creature said to be the offspring of the biblical
Bonnacon
Traditional procession in European folklore
Marie Cagenon, Fillon, Jacquot, Binbin Pézenas: le Poulain Tarascon: la Tarasque Mystery play - Medieval plays focused on the presentation of Bible stories
Medieval_pageant
1992 video game
Monster Merrow Minotaur Nuckelavee Sebek Scorpion man Spectre Swamp Beast Tarasque Undine Warlock Ymir Series 3 Abominable Snowman Amphisbaena Anubis Blemmyea
Monster_in_My_Pocket
Equipment of the Internal Security Forces in Kurdistan
ZU-23-2 AZP S-60 Soviet Union 57 mm Some mounted on technicals. 53T2 Tarasque France 20 mm Some mounted on technicals. Self-propelled anti-aircraft
List of equipment of the Peshmerga
List_of_equipment_of_the_Peshmerga
has a debilitating illness and is on life-support. His shadow dragon is Tarasque (タラスク, Tarasuku). It resembles a traditional European dragon or wyvern
List of Shadow Star characters
List_of_Shadow_Star_characters
1859 poem in Occitan by Frédéric Mistral
tales, of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, where according to legend the dragon Tarasque was driven out, and of the famous and ancient Venus of Arles. He prefaced
Mirèio
Nature spirit Tapio (Finnish) – Forest deity Tarantasio (Italian) – Dragon Tarasque (French) – Dragon with leonine, turtle, bear, and human attributes Tartalo
List of legendary creatures (T)
List_of_legendary_creatures_(T)
Religious and pagan ceremony in Lyon
came both from later French and Venetian festivals (ferrades camargaises, Tarasque, Fat Thursday in Venice), and from the presence of the Boucherie and Écorcherie
Feast_of_Wonders
Book series by Time-Life Books
between man and dragon was almost impossible as the tale of Saint Martha and Tarasque shows. The dragonslayers rose up to destroy them as well. Saint George
The_Enchanted_World
Fictional character created by Alphonse Daudet
University of Nebraska Press. 2021. p. 248. ISBN 9781496224521. "Tarascon: Tarasque, King René and Tartarin". RDV in Provence. Retrieved 1 December 2024. Media
Tartarin
Stories that are part of the culture of the Galician people
of Lanzadagl [gl] Thunderstone Irish mythology Asturian mythology [es] Tarasque Cuba, Xoán Ramiro [in Galician]; Reigosa, Antonio [in Galician]; Miranda
Galician_mythology
Secretary of Municipality of Tarascon
Drawing of Tarasque festival in Tarascon, by Conrad Mouren.
Conrad_Mouren
39th comic book in the Asterix series
sketches, prior to his death in March 2020. Ferri said a sculpture of the tarasque, a creature from Celtic legends, inspired him to question whether ancient
Asterix_and_the_Griffin
2008 (2008-03-26) Josh goes to Vietnam's Halong Bay in search of the Tarasque, a sea serpent described to be 98 feet (30 m), and later he goes to the
List of Destination Truth episodes
List_of_Destination_Truth_episodes
Fortified Benedictine monastery in medieval France
brackets decorated with carvings of real and mythological beasts, including a tarasque. Some of the foliage-decorated columns show human heads looking through
Montmajour_Abbey
Commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
contains a Group Sculpture on a Processional dais of Saint Marguerite and the Tarasque (18th century) which is registered as an historical object. The Chapel
Bairols
Painting by Andrea Previtali
one commissioned by a church. Saint Martha has her usual attributes (a Tarasque and the bowl of holy water with which she tamed it) and wears a Dominican
Madonna and Child with Saint Dominic and Saint Martha of Bethany
Madonna_and_Child_with_Saint_Dominic_and_Saint_Martha_of_Bethany
Attribute identifying a saint in artworks
Marta Anna Wiecka Religious habit[citation needed] Martha broom, keys, tarasque, aspergillum, dragon[a] Martial bishop raising the dead to life Martin
Saint_symbolism:_Saints_(I–P)
Church in Tarascon, France
François d'Assise recevant les stigmates (1730) Sainte Marthe domptant la Tarasque (1730). Originally in the convent of the Capuchins and later in Eglise
Église Sainte-Marthe de Tarascon
Église_Sainte-Marthe_de_Tarascon
Topics referred to by the same term
a commune in Ariège department, France Tarascon (horse), a racehorse Tarasque (disambiguation) Tarasconi This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Tarascon_(disambiguation)
Commune in Occitania, France
of the Gardon. Its closest town is Tarascon, where the Festival of the Tarasque monster is held every year on the last Sunday of June. Vallabrègues is
Vallabrègues
Countess of Flanders and Hainaut from 1205 to 1244
wonderful story, near the chivalric romance, including the episode of the Tarasque. Martha is presented as a great speaker, able to defeat the insurgency
Joan,_Countess_of_Flanders
French engraver, illustrator and painter
rice-paper! How many vagabonds in rags, knights armoured from head to foot, tarasques scaled and clawed, he has tossed upon the butter-coloured and canary-yellow
Tony_Johannot
English poet & jazz pianist (1930–2017)
second pamphlet, Ten Interiors with Various Figures, was published by Tarasque Press in 1966, a surreal sequence of narrative poems some with quite short
Roy_Fisher
American novelist
18, Dec 1988 and Vol. 49, No. 19, Jan 1990. Akwekon, No. 5, April 1986. Tarasque II, 1985. North Dakota Quarterly, Vol. 53, No. 3, Spring 1985. Frontiers:
Anna_Lee_Walters
French sculptor
the grotesque such as La Servitude, L’Intempérance, Lou Ramaniau and La Tarasque. Many of his works are held in the Musée des beaux-arts de Marseille. The
Jean_Barnabé_Amy
French organist (born 1957)
Morançon: Quatre autres noëls, 13 variations sur l'hymne Veni Creator, La Tarasque, for organ, piano, chorus and percussion Max Pinchard: Concerto Giocoso
Hervé_Désarbre
Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
(3rd century) A Chimney (18th century) A Statuette: Saint Martha and the Tarasque (16th century) The commune once had dry-stone huts called cabottes: their
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English : variant spelling of Kite.
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Serpentine.
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Afghan, Arabic, Malaysian
Excellent; Benevolent
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English : variant of Duffield.
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Christian, Hindu, Indian
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Biblical
Flowing now, selling, buying.
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Hindu
Star
Surname or Lastname
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English : nickname from Middle English finch ‘finch’ (Old English finc). In the Middle Ages this bird had a reputation for stupidity. It may perhaps also in part represent a metonymic occupational name for someone who caught finches and sold them as songsters or for the cooking pot. The surname is found in all parts of Britain but is most common in Lancashire. See also Fink.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil
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