Hundreds of years later, the Roman historian Ammianus Marcellius (330 to 400 AD) also mentions “winged armies of snakes” that appear from the lands of Arabia.
Professor Meyer said: “And the Roman historian Cassius Dio (155 to 225 AD) mentions that ‘one day, when Regulus, a Roman consul, was fighting against Carthage, a dragon suddenly crept up and settled behind the wall of the Roman army. The Romans killed it by order of Regulus, excoriated it and sent the hide to the Roman senate.’
“It wasn’t just Roman historians who wrote of encounters with dragons; ‘dragons’ are also mentioned frequently in the Bible ... Read even more