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Panther (legendary creature)

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Ancient Greek art depicting Dionysus riding a panther
Ancient Greek art depicting Dionysus riding a panther

A Panther is a creature out of ancient myth that resembles a big cat with a multicoloured hide. Under medieval belief after feasting the panther will sleep in a cave for a total of three days. After this period ends, the panther roars, in the process emitting a sweet smelling odor. This odor draws in any creatures who smell it (the dragon being the only creature immune) and the cycle begins again. The ancient Greeks believed the panther was one of the favored mounts of the god Dionysus. Other names for this creature are pantera, pantere, and love cervere.

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Heraldry from Raglan Castle, Wales, United Kingdom, featuring an example of a non-feline panther
Heraldry from Raglan Castle, Wales, United Kingdom, featuring an example of a non-feline panther

Mostly drawn as a type of cat, the panther was at times depicted in other forms. It was depicted as a donkey, as a composite creature with a horned head, long neck and a horse's body, and as a host of other forms. This was mostly because those involved did not know what a panther should look like; but, in some instances, this was due to cultural influences. In Germany in particular, the panther is often depicted in heraldry as a creature with four horns, cow's ears and a fiery red tongue. An example of the former is the coat-of-arms of the city of Cres, Croatia. [1]

Heraldry

A panther as described in medieval bestiaries and used in heraldry.
A panther as described in medieval bestiaries and used in heraldry.

In heraldry the panther is commonly used in a form known as the Panther Incensed. In this form the panther is depicted with flames coming from its mouth and ears, representing the panther's sweet odor. This form was most notably used by King Henry VI as his badge and by other members of the House of Lancaster.

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