Equuleus, the "little horse," or maybe Pegasus, the winged horse. In mythology, Equuleus is associated with the horse Celeris, sometimes called a foal of Pegasus and sometimes a brother of Pegasus. Maybe also: * Sagittarius, the archer, depicted as a centaur. * Auriga, the charioteer * Centaurus, the centaur See http://www.ianridpath.com/startales/equuleus.htm
I take Literature class and learning mythology. So, the mythology horse I know is the Trojan Horse. It came about in the Trojan War and was between the Greeks and the Trojans. The Trojans were living in a big castle. The Greeks wanted to "give up" on the war, so they built this "horse" as a gift. Meanwhile, the Trojans let the horse in. They partied, got drunk, and were exhausted. When it was the time to attack, the Greeks came out of the horse and defeated the Trojans. Even though it was called the Trojan War, the Greeks were the ones who built the horse and fought against the Trojans winning the overall war.
White horses
If you're on howrse the answer is white horses. If you're not on howrse it's still white horses.
A Centaur is sometimes thought of as a mythical merry making creature that is part man, part horse.
A centaur.
the outside horse
They aren't family... where did you get that idea? I firmly believe in Silvaze, and they are not family; the best chance of Silver being in a couple w/ family is by far Silvamy, not Silvaze!
Robin Hood is a hero in English folklore. The medieval period was when Robin Hood became popular. He is known for taking from the rich and giving to the poor with the help of his friends, known as the Merry Men. The group of men and Robin Hood are considered to be outlaws by the sheriff, and hero to the people.
Well, horses have many different forward movements. First, the walk. Second, they trot. Third, they canter. Fourth, they gallop.
It is very rare to see an elf move. They are usually carried by Santa himself or they ride on a majestic reindeer so they do not have to walk. (They do not actually have to move to get on the reindeer, it just kind of happens.) They are so quick, you will never see their arms move. They also do not blink.
In the merry adventures of robin hood by howard pyle, key themes aremerrymentlightheartednesskindnessfreedom
merry, modest, maidenly, mercurial, moody, maddening, morose, mythical, magical, matronly
12 Ways of Merry Making - 2005 TV was released on: USA: 26 November 2005
merry-making celebration festivities
merry making riding around on a carousal trying to get back to you. merrily merrily merrily merrily life is but a dream.
That is the correct spelling of "revelry" (celebration, merry-making).
I love you, I love you, merry, merry moo cow, merry,merry moo cow, I love you, I love you.
Merry Merry Merry Frickin' Christmas was created in 2004.
No ash Wednesday is not a day of feasting and merry making it is more of mourning and repenting.
There were traditionally depicted as a group of around 7 to 12 merry men in the legends of Robin Hood.
A fairy is a mythical creature. One form is a tiny creature, often with wings.The pronunciation is originally (FAIR-ee) although in most instances it is pronounced the same as the word "ferry" to rhyme with merry, not hairy or wary.
Merry is an adjective.