Greek mythology DOES include WINGED dragons/drakons/serpents/ lil mans
Thrace, Perinthos, Severus Alexander, AD 232-235
EGYPT, Alexandria. Faustina II Regnal year 14 of Antoninus Pius (150/1 CE)
(cant find a date or place something Hadrianapolis)
Cyzicus, Mysia; Unknown issuer, c. 450-400 BCE
Apollodorus, Bibliotheca
"For Triptolemos, the elder of Metaniera's sons, Demeter prepared a chariot of winged Drakones (Dragons)"
thank you ovid for letting us have at least giving medea winged serpents
Ovid, Metamorphoses
"[Medea flees Thessalia (Thessaly) after the murder of King Pelias :] Had she [Medea] not soared away with her winged Serpents (Serpentes), she surely must have paid the price. Aloft, over the peak of shady Pelion . . . she fled, and over Othrys . . . [Until] at last, borne on her Vipers' (Vipereae) wings"
Valerius Flaccus, Argonautica
"[Medea] with Winged Serpents cleaves the air, dripping with murder"
Valerius Flaccus, Argonautica
"Circe was borne away [from the land of Colchis] by winged Dracones (Dragon-Serpents)"
Asclepius riding a winged serpent based af holy cow
Pautalia, Thrace; Caracalla (198-217 CE),
theres probaly more out there but im tired af and gotta take a bio test in a hour