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  1. Basilisk - Wikipedia

    The basilisk is sometimes referred to as "king" because it has been reputed to have a mitre or crown-shaped crest on its head. Stories of the basilisk show that it is not completely …

  2. The Myth of the Basilisk: The Deadliest Creature of Legend

    Nov 24, 2025 · Few creatures of ancient and medieval lore inspire as much dread as the basilisk —the so-called “king of serpents.” Feared for its lethal gaze and toxic breath, the basilisk …

  3. BASILISK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The modern basilisk is a lizard that belongs to the family Iguanidae and supposedly resembles this fabled monster; it has a large, inflatable crest atop its head and is sometimes called a …

  4. Basilisk (Cockatrice) - Mythical Beast | Mythology.net

    Nov 13, 2016 · A Basilisk (or cockatrice) is a chimeric monster, born from a toad or serpent’s egg incubated under a cockerel. The terrible offspring that hatches from this egg is half-bird, half …

  5. BASILISK (Basiliskos) - Deadly Serpent of Greek & Roman Legend

    THE BALISKOS (Basilisk) was a fabulous North African serpent whose deadly touch and poisonous breath withered plants and killed men. The creature is later depicted in medieval …

  6. Basilisk - World Mythos

    Dec 13, 2024 · In many cultures, the basilisk is depicted as a serpent or dragon-like creature that possesses the power to kill with just a look. This article will explore the origins, characteristics, …

  7. Basilisk, The Mythic Monster That Kills With A Single Look

    May 22, 2024 · First described by Pliny the Elder in 79 C.E., the basilisk is a legendary rooster-serpent hybrid of Greek and Roman lore that can kill victims with its lethal glare.

  8. Basilisk - Mythical Encyclopedia

    The basilisk is a mythical creature that has been described in various ways in different cultures. It is commonly depicted as a serpent or a dragon with wings and a crown-like crest on its head.

  9. Medieval Bestiary : Beasts : Basilisk

    Nov 23, 2025 · The basilisk is described as a crested snake or as a cock with a snake's tail. It is called the king (regulus) of the serpents because its Greek name basiliscus means "little king"; …

  10. Basilisk : The Deadly Serpent - Mythlok

    The Basilisk, a legendary serpent king from Greco- Roman mythology, is feared for its lethal gaze and venomous breath. Ancient texts describe it as one of the most dangerous creatures, …