List of horses in mythology and folklore

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This is a list of horses in mythology and folklore.

Celtic edit

Germanic edit

 
Depiction of Sleipnir in a detail on the Tjängvide image stone.

Greek and Roman edit

 
Tarquínia Winged-Horses, Etruscan Art, exhibited at National Museum of Tarquinia

Slavic edit

Proto-Indo-European edit

Asian edit

Other edit

Winged horses edit

 
Pegasus, as the horse of Muses, on the roof of Poznań Opera House (Max Littmann, 1910)

See also edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b Simek 2008, p. 19.
  2. ^ Kálfsvísa.
  3. ^ Simek 2008, p. 78.
  4. ^ Simek 2008, pp. 111–112.
  5. ^ Simek 2008, p. 112.
  6. ^ Düwel 1988, pp. 135–136.
  7. ^ Simek 2008, p. 123.
  8. ^ Simek 2008, p. 126.
  9. ^ Hopkins 2021, p. 638.
  10. ^ Simek 2008, p. 139.
  11. ^ Simek 2008, p. 157.
  12. ^ Simek 2008, pp. 289–290.
  13. ^ Simek 2008, pp. 293–294.
  14. ^ Simek 2008, p. 305.
  15. ^ a b Atsma, Aaron. "LIST OF IMMORTAL HORSES". THEOI GREEK MYTHOLOGY. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
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  17. ^ Esposito, John L., ed. (2003). "Buraq". Oxford Dictionary of Islam. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-989120-7.
  18. ^ Wei, Huo (2010). "Large-sized Stone-sculptured Animals of the Eastern Han Period in Sichuan and the Southern Silk Road". Chinese Archaeology. 10 (1): 172–176. doi:10.1515/char.2010.10.1.172. S2CID 135368411. Retrieved February 28, 2022.
  19. ^ Sakalauskaite, Aida (2010). Zoometaphors in English, German, and Lithuanian: a corpus study (PhD). University of California, Berkeley. Retrieved February 28, 2022.
  20. ^ "Ethiopian Pegasus".

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