Centaur: Difference between revisions
From Cunnan
Jump to navigationJump to search
Paul Matisz (talk | contribs) m (Reverted edits by 195.55.130.44 (Talk); changed back to last version by Cian) |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
ronotrocou |
|||
'''Centaurs''' are seen in [[classical]] [[Greek mythology]] as a half-man, half-[[horse]]. They are used as a [[heraldic beast]] that has the torso and head of a man and the body of a horse. |
'''Centaurs''' are seen in [[classical]] [[Greek mythology]] as a half-man, half-[[horse]]. They are used as a [[heraldic beast]] that has the torso and head of a man and the body of a horse. |
||
[[Category:device heraldry]] |
[[Category:device heraldry]] |
Revision as of 10:05, 30 September 2007
ronotrocou Centaurs are seen in classical Greek mythology as a half-man, half-horse. They are used as a heraldic beast that has the torso and head of a man and the body of a horse.