King Cyrus asks Daniel to honor the dragon as a deity. Daniel refuses and asks permission to kill the dragon without the use of weapons. He feeds the dragon with cakes of tar, fat and bones that rip open the dragon's insides. Daniel Feeds the Dragon History of Daniel, Bel and the Dragon , print maker: Philips Galle, Maarten van Heemskerck, (mentioned on object), publisher: Theodoor Galle, (mentioned on object), print maker: Haarlem, publisher: Antwerp, 1601 - 1633, paper, engraving, h 203 mm × w 248 mm
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