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Draco is the Greco-Latin word for serpent, or dragon.

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Draco, also called Drako or Drakon, was the first recorded legislator of Athens in Ancient Greece. He replaced the prevailing system of oral law and blood feud by the Draconian constitution, a written code to be enforced only by a court of law.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Draco (constellation)</span> Constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere

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Dracaena can mean:

Dacian <i>draco</i> Standard ensign of troops of the ancient Dacian people

The Dacian draco was a military standard used by troops of the ancient Dacian people, which can be seen in the hands of the soldiers of Decebalus in several scenes depicted on Trajan's Column in Rome, Italy. This wind instrument has the form of a dragon with open wolf-like jaws containing several metal tongues. The hollow dragon's head was mounted on a pole with a fabric tube affixed at the rear. In use, the draco was held up into the wind, or above the head of a horseman, where it filled with air and gave the impression it was alive while making a shrill sound as the wind passed through its strips of material. The Dacian draco likely influenced the development of the similar Roman draco.

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Drago may refer to:

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Drakon may refer to:

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