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- Q450968 subject Q7060563.
- Q450968 subject Q7350302.
- Q450968 abstract "Avalerion or Alerion is a mythological bird. It was "rather small, yet larger than an eagle" and lived near the Hydaspes and the Indus according to European medieval geographers and bestiaries, which were possibly based on a description by Pliny. Only two of the birds were said to exist at a time. A pair of eggs was laid every 60 years; after hatching, the parents drowned themselves. Alerions have been seen in coats of arms, most often depicted as a bird with no beak and feathered stumps in place of legs or no legs at all.".
- Q450968 thumbnail Alérion.svg?width=300.
- Q450968 wikiPageExternalLink books?output=html&id=u_oHAAAAQAAJ&dq=Avalerion&jtp=30.
- Q450968 wikiPageWikiLink Q1323463.
- Q450968 wikiPageWikiLink Q16205567.
- Q450968 wikiPageWikiLink Q18336.
- Q450968 wikiPageWikiLink Q188676.
- Q450968 wikiPageWikiLink Q200580.
- Q450968 wikiPageWikiLink Q214874.
- Q450968 wikiPageWikiLink Q2385243.
- Q450968 wikiPageWikiLink Q7060563.
- Q450968 wikiPageWikiLink Q7348.
- Q450968 wikiPageWikiLink Q7350302.
- Q450968 wikiPageWikiLink Q742360.
- Q450968 wikiPageWikiLink Q82198.
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- Q450968 wikiPageWikiLink Q9134.
- Q450968 comment "Avalerion or Alerion is a mythological bird. It was "rather small, yet larger than an eagle" and lived near the Hydaspes and the Indus according to European medieval geographers and bestiaries, which were possibly based on a description by Pliny. Only two of the birds were said to exist at a time. A pair of eggs was laid every 60 years; after hatching, the parents drowned themselves.".
- Q450968 label "Avalerion".
- Q450968 depiction Alérion.svg.