The white dragon is from Welsh mythology and Anglo-saxons. It is one of the warring dragons that represented the ongoing war with the English. The English dragon was red.
In Welsh mythology, the two most famous dragons are the red dragon, known as "Y Ddraig Goch," and the white dragon, referred to as "Y Ddraig Wen." The red dragon symbolizes the Welsh people and is associated with strength and bravery, while the white dragon represents the Saxons. According to legend, the red dragon ultimately defeats the white dragon, signifying the triumph of the Welsh over their enemies. These dragons are also prominently featured on the national flag of Wales.
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The White Dragon was created in 1978-06.
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It was a white wyvern and technically, a wyvern is a dragon.
The dragon is a national symbol of Wales, a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It appears on the national flag, known as "Y Ddraig Goch," which features a red dragon on a green and white field. The dragon has historical and mythological significance in Welsh culture, often associated with strength and power.
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A white dragon can be seen on the flag of Bhutan
The white dragon was the symbol of the englisc. Is it Norman propaganda that their saint slayed the white ( English ) dragon and that became our belief and heritage.