The red dragon, or Y Ddraig Goch, is more than a myth; it is a symbol of Welsh resilience. Tracing its roots from the Roman "draco" to Merlin’s prophecy of the white and red beasts, this ancient emblem represents the enduring struggle for Welsh identity against centuries of foreign invasion.
Explore the origins of the Welsh red dragon, from Celtic myth and Roman standards to Merlin’s prophecy and the rise of Arthurian legend. Discover how this ancient symbol became the national emblem of Wales and remains a powerful expression of identity, resilience and cultural pride.
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