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'''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. |
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Latest revision as of 12:45, 1 January 2008
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.