City of London's Dragon - a Snake with Eagle Wings
The symbol of the City of London is the dragon - a snake with wings (snake with Aquila wings).
The Order of the Dragon was for rulers only and Vlad Tepes' father had one painted on his throne hall walls.
The snake = Sa ta > ''sata'' (child of the soil) > Saturn, the ruler of Capricorn = the MC, the ''god'' (goat).
Aquila is conjunct Capricorn 0-3 degrees = the MC, thus the wing connection.
The dragon = the flying snake, linked to what humans really are, according to their own myths of creation.
The dragon is the symbol of god, who rules Terra.
The 9-foot-long gilded dragon weathervane atop St Mary-le-Bow Church in Cheapside, London, is a historic 1679 masterpiece. Designed by Edward Pierce for Sir Christopher Wren’s rebuilt church, it features a wooden core covered in copper and represents the City of London's symbol. The dragon survived the Blitz and remains a prominent landmark
It features red crosses on the underside of its wings.
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The dragon is clearly on the MC, above the head, on top of the globe. For Terra this is a permanent position.
The snake that believes it is ABOVE Absolute Power, the Creatrix Herself.
The gilded dragon weathervane is approximately 2.7 meters long. The steeple it sits upon stands at a height of 68 meters.
The name "St Mary-le-Bow" originates from the church's unusual architectural features in the 11th century (in astrology, 11 = the number of chaos - Cancer).
An arquebus is an early muzzle-loading, long-barreled firearm,
The name for the church comes from the Latin word arcubus, which is the dative/ablative plural of arcus, meaning "arch" or "bow" (Diana = Orion conjunct Cancer).
