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Russian peasant woman cooking,Vladimir governorate (1914)
Photography by Mikhail Krukovskiy (1856-1936)
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Photography by Mikhail Krukovskiy (1856-1936)
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Cowardice is not merely fleeing from the fangs of a fearsome foe. True cowardice is far more insidiousβit is the daily betrayal of oneβs potential, the quiet treason of the soul that, given the chance to forge greatness, instead kneels before comfort, routine, and mediocrity.
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On the left, Bellerophon on the back of Pegasus, slaying the Chimera.
On the right, St. George and the Dragon.
"Evil cannot create anything new, they can only corrupt and ruin what good forces have invented or made.β
β Tolkien
On the right, St. George and the Dragon.
"Evil cannot create anything new, they can only corrupt and ruin what good forces have invented or made.β
β Tolkien
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On the left, Bellerophon on the back of Pegasus, slaying the Chimera. On the right, St. George and the Dragon. "Evil cannot create anything new, they can only corrupt and ruin what good forces have invented or made.β β Tolkien
I want to find out who exactly is the female character depicted in these paintings where st. George is killing the dragon.
Official sources say that sheβs most likely princess Sabra who is the daughter of the king who this Saint George has liberated but Iβm not sure that theyβre telling us the truth about who she is, and that she was liberated
Official sources say that sheβs most likely princess Sabra who is the daughter of the king who this Saint George has liberated but Iβm not sure that theyβre telling us the truth about who she is, and that she was liberated
Some more paintings of Saint George killing the dragon and a mysterious female