Definition: In ancient Greek mythology, a "tzarinas" was a type of dragon. They were known for their ferocity and strength, and were often depicted in Greek art as having horns or tails that could pierce through flesh with ease. Tzarinas were associated with the god Poseidon, who is often seen as a powerful and benevolent deity, but they are also associated with the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. In Greek mythology, these two figures represent the union between