The Griffin (Greek gryphos, Persian شیردال shirdal "lion-eagle") (also spelled gryphon and, less commonly, gryphen, griffon, griffen, or gryphin) is a legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle. As 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 powerful and majestic creature. The griffin is generally represented with four legs, wings and a beak, with eagle-like talons in place of a lion's forelegs and equine ears jutting from its skull. Some traditions say that only female griffins have wings. Some writers describe the tail as a serpent. See the entry European dragon for a 19th century painting of St George and the dragon, showing a dragon very 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: see below.
Nature of griffins
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Simurgh (Sēnmurw), 7-8th c. A.D]]
Tales of griffins and the
Arimaspi of distant
Scythia near the cave of
Boreas, the North Wind (
Geskleithron) were elaborated in the lost archaic poem of
Aristeas of Proconnesus,
Arimaspea, and eagerly reported by
Herodotus and in
Pliny's Natural History.
The griffin was said to build a
nest, like an eagle. Instead of eggs, it lays
agates. The animal was supposed to watch over
gold mines and hidden treasures, and to be the enemy of the
horse. The incredibly rare offspring of griffin and horse would be called
hippogriff.
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Chicago Landmarks: Walter Burley Griffin - Photograph and biography of the architect, with a guide to his works in Chicago from the City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development.
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