Oviraptor is traditionally depicted with a distinctive crest, similar to that of the cassowary.
The Platytéra is traditionally depicted on the half-dome that stands above the altar.
This is in contrast to Asian dragons, who are traditionally depicted as more benevolent creatures.
St. Peter's martyrdom is traditionally depicted in religious iconography as crucifixion with his head pointed downward.
Brahmā is traditionally depicted with four heads, four faces, and four arms.
Consequently he is traditionally depicted as wearing the scarlet red mozzetta of a cardinal.
In a rather unusual manner for a saint, he is traditionally depicted with a battle-axe.
He is traditionally depicted mounted on his white horse.
Maurice is traditionally depicted in full armor, in Italy emblasoned with a red cross.
Mishnaymatanuway is depicted traditionally as a woman in a canoe paddling upstream.