About 331,000 results
Open links in new tab
  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. 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.

  3. 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 …

  4. Basilisk - New World Encyclopedia

    The basilisk, (sometimes referred to as a Cockatrice), is a mythical creature most often depicted as a reptile, and is reputed to be king of serpents. One of the most feared of all mythological …

  5. 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 …

  6. The Serpent King: Unraveling the Basilisk in Greek Mythology

    Sep 14, 2024 · The basilisk, often referred to as the “king of serpents,” holds a notable place in the realm of mythology. Its fascinating characteristics and fearsome reputation have made it a …

  7. Basilisk : The Deadly Serpent - Mythlok

    Explore the legendary Basilisk from Roman mythology. Discover its deadly powers, origins, modern influences, and more.

  8. The Basilisk Revealed: King of Serpents in Folklore

    Feb 22, 2025 · You've likely encountered the basilisk in modern fantasy, but its origins stretch far deeper into humanity's collective nightmare. This crown-bearing serpent, first documented by …

  9. Basilisk: The Terrifying Myth of the King of Serpents - Gods and …

    The Greeks, fond as they were of assigning grand titles to their mythical creatures, referred to the Basilisk as the “king of serpents.” The creature’s existence was not just an idiosyncratic part of …

  10. 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.