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Category:(Interesting) Created:(4/2/2000 9:02:00 PM) This post has been Viewed (12143 times) The centaur has been suggested to have originated in Babylonia during the late 2nd millennuim B.C. It is thought the Kassites, a barbarian culture that migrated from Iran or further east to the Fertile Crescent around 1750 B.C., may have been responsible for creating the myth of the centaur. The Kassites, who fought with Egypt and Assyria for Near East supremacy, set up stones to mark the boundries of their lands. Figures of gods or guardian spirits were carved upon the stones, and some of these were half-man and half-horse beings.
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Keywords: | The, Centaurs, The, centaur, has, been, suggested, to, have, originated, in, Babylonia, during, the, late, 2nd, millennuim, B, C, It, is, thought, the, Kassites, a, barbarian, culture, that, migrated, from, Iran, or, further, east, to, the, Fertile, Crescent, around, 1750, B, C, may, have, been, responsible, for, creating, the, myth, of, the, centaur, The, Kassites, who, fought, with, Egypt, and, Assyria, for, Near, East, supremacy, set, up, stones, to, mark, the, boundries, of, their, lands, Figures, of, gods, or, guardian, spirits, were, carved, upon, the, stones, and, some, of, these, were, half-man, and, half-horse, beings, It, took, centuries, before, the, horse, was, common, in, the, Near, East, and, it, is, possible, the, Kassites, helped, introduce, equines, to, the, region, As, barbarian, nomads, they, might, have, ridden, their, horses, and, to, the, Near-Eastern, cultures, who, were, used, to, chariots, pulled, by, donkeys, the, sight, of, a, foreign, men, mounted, on, horses, might, have, caused, confusion, Hence, the, rumors, of, half-men, and, half-horse, beings, may, have, grown, So, the, centaur, may, have, originated, in, the, Near, East, between, 1750, and, 1150, B, C, and, functioned, as, a, guardian, spirit, They, were, depicted, as, hunters, with, a, bow, as, their, principal, weapon, As, the, myth, of, centaurs, grew, it, is, thought, the, Hittite, culture, may, have, imported, tales, of, half-men, and, half-horse, beings, to, the, Mycenean, Greeks, The, name, centaurs, signifies, those, who, round, up, bulls, and, so, alternatively, the, idea, of, the, centaur, may, have, originated, from, the, cattle, breeders, of, Thessaly, in, northern, Greece, who, spent, much, of, their, time, on, horseback, and, whose, manners, were, rough, and, barbarous, Yet, another, possible, origin, of, the, centaurian, myth, suggests, the, original, centaurs, were, Cimmerian, and, Scythian, raiders, rough, riding, nomads, from, the, north, who, often, invaded, Thrace, in, the, north-east, Once, adopted, into, classical, mythology, the, Greeks, believed, a, reprehensible, mortal, man, named, Ixion, had, founded, the, race, Ixion, committed, the, outrageous, offense, of, daring, to, attempt, to, seduce, Hera, wife, of, Zeus, and, queen, of, heaven, To, see, how, far, Ixions, impudence, would, go, Zeus, formed, a, cloud, image, of, Hera, and, substituted, it, for, the, goddess, A, monster, Centaurus, was, born, of, this, strange, union, and, when, grown, to, maturity, he, united, with, the, mares, of, Mount, Pelion, and, produced, the, race, of, centaurs, Another, legend, portrays, Chiron, as, the, first, centaur, Chiron, had, begun, life, as, a, Titan, a, son, of, Cronus, and, the, ocean, nymph, Phylyra, He, dared, to, make, war, against, the, young, gods, of, Olympus, but, was, defeated, Apollo, the, god, of, light, and, reason, punished, Chiron, by, making, him, half-horse, Chiron, had, been, educated, by, the, gods, and, in, turn, undertook, the, instruction, of, hero, after, hero;, Actaeon, Jason, Castor, and, Polydeuces, and, Achilles, Each, served, an, apprenticeship, with, Chiron, in, the, wilderness, Chirons, fate, was, an, unhappy, one, because, he, fell, wounded, by, a, poisoned, arrow, in, a, tragic, accident, The, arrow, came, from, the, quiver, of, a, good, friend, Heracles, (Hercules), There, was, no, antidote, to, its, poison, and, to, escape, the, wounds, unending, agony, Chrion, renounced, immortality, in, favour, of, his, fellow-Titan, Prometheus, Zeus, then, generously, set, the, kindly, centaurs, image, in, the, heavens, as, the, constallation, Sagittarius, the, Archer, The, Greeks, made, the, centaur, population, over, to, represent, a, race, associated, with, drunkeness, and, physical, violence, and, followers, of, Dionysus, the, god, of, wine, In, Greece, they, inhabited, Mount, Pelion, in, Thessaly, located, in, northern, Greece, The, principal, myth, associated, with, the, centaurs, concerns, the, war, with, the, Lapiths, a, neighboring, Thessalian, nation, The, centaurs, had, claimed, King, Pirithous, kingdom, and, the, king, tried, to, make, peace, The, centaurs, were, invited, to, attend, the, wedding, of, Pirithous, to, Hippodamia, (or, Deidamia), as, friends, but, they, got, drunk, and, tried, to, forcibly, seize, the, Lapith, women, One, of, the, centaurs, Eurytion, even, tried, to, carry, off, the, bride, but, was, restrained, by, Theseus, A, long, battle, ensued, and, the, Lapiths, eventually, emerged, victorious, The, centaurs, were, driven, to, the, frontiers, of, Epirus, and, sought, shelter, on, Mount, Pindus, Heracles, played, a, part, in, the, myth, of, the, centaurs, in, his, visit, to, the, centaur, Pholus, during, his, pursuit, of, the, Erymanthian, Boar, A, fight, broke, out, among, the, centaurs, when, they, smelled, an, open, jar, of, wine, given, to, Pholus, by, Dionysus, Heracles, drove, them, off, with, his, arrows, poisoned, with, the, Hydras, venom, As, a, result, of, this, fight, both, Pholus, and, Chiron, were, accidently, scratched, with, poisoned, arrows, and, died, One, of, the, centaurs, Nessus, sought, vengeance, on, Heracles, for, the, harm, he, had, done, to, his, race, After, Heracles, married, Deianira, they, were, crossing, the, flooded, river, Evenus, in, Aetolia, on, their, way, home, Nessus, offered, to, carry, Deianira, over, the, river, on, his, back, and, then, tried, to, rape, her, Heracles, caught, Nessus, and, shot, him, with, a, poisoned, arrow, As, he, died, Nessus, seemingly, tried, to, redeem, himself, by, offering, some, of, his, blood, to, Deianira, He, said, if, Heracles, lost, his, love, for, her, she, could, win, it, back, by, smearing, a, tunic, with, the, blood, and, giving, it, to, Heracles, to, wear, Years, later, when, Deianira, resented, her, husbands, faithlessness, she, did, as, Nessus, proposed, It, turned, out, the, blood, was, poisoned, and, Heracles, met, a, horrible, death, wrapped, in, the, burning, garment, Today, in, Greece, people, will, tell, you, of, kallikantzaroi, good, centaurs, who, appear, to, be, descended, from, the, old, legendary, creatures, But, the, good, which, has, been, prefixed, to, their, names, in, modern, times, is, a, precaution, taken, out, of, fear, as, when, a, superstitious, northerner, refers, to, elves, or, fairies, as, the, good, people, The, kallikantzaroi, come, up, out, of, the, ground, on, winter, nights, They, are, hoofed, shaggy, swift, stupid, and, mischievous, In, short, they, are, monsters, in, the, modern, and, not, the, ancient, sense, |
Description: | The Centaurs The centaur has been suggested to have originated in Babylonia during the late 2nd millennuim B C It is thought the Kassites a barbarian culture that migrated from Iran or further east to the Fertile Crescent around 1750 B C may have been responsible for creating the myth of the centaur The Kassites who fought with Egypt and Assyria for Near East supremacy set up stones to mark the boundries of their lands Figures of gods or guardian spirits were carved upon the stones and some of these were half-man and half-horse beings It took centuries before the horse was common in the Near East and it is possible the Kassites helped introduce equines to the region As barbarian nomads they might have ridden their horses and to the Near-Eastern cultures who were used to chariots pulled by donkeys the sight of a foreign men mounted on horses might have caused confusion Hence the rumors of half-men and half-horse beings may have grown So the centaur may have originated in the Near East between 1750 and 1150 B C and functioned as a guardian spirit They were depicted as hunters with a bow as their principal weapon As the myth of centaurs grew it is thought the Hittite culture may have imported tales of half-men and half-horse beings to the Mycenean Greeks The name centaurs signifies those who round up bulls and so alternatively the idea of the centaur may have originated from the cattle breeders of Thessaly in northern Greece who spent much of their time on horseback and whose manners were rough and barbarous Yet another possible origin of the centaurian myth suggests the original centaurs were Cimmerian and Scythian raiders rough riding nomads from the north who often invaded Thrace in the north-east Once adopted into classical mythology the Greeks believed a reprehensible mortal man named Ixion had founded the race Ixion committed the outrageous offense of daring to attempt to seduce Hera wife of Zeus and queen of heaven To see how far Ixions impudence would go Zeus formed a cloud image of Hera and substituted it for the goddess A monster Centaurus was born of this strange union and when grown to maturity he united with the mares of Mount Pelion and produced the race of centaurs Another legend portrays Chiron as the first centaur Chiron had begun life as a Titan a son of Cronus and the ocean nymph Phylyra He dared to make war against the young gods of Olympus but was defeated Apollo the god of light and reason punished Chiron by making him half-horse Chiron had been educated by the gods and in turn undertook the instruction of hero after hero; Actaeon Jason Castor and Polydeuces and Achilles Each served an apprenticeship with Chiron in the wilderness Chirons fate was an unhappy one because he fell wounded by a poisoned arrow in a tragic accident The arrow came from the quiver of a good friend Heracles (Hercules) There was no antidote to its poison and to escape the wounds unending agony Chrion renounced immortality in favour of his fellow-Titan Prometheus Zeus then generously set the kindly centaurs image in the heavens as the constallation Sagittarius the Archer The Greeks made the centaur population over to represent a race associated with drunkeness and physical violence and followers of Dionysus the god of wine In Greece they inhabited Mount Pelion in Thessaly located in northern Greece The principal myth associated with the centaurs concerns the war with the Lapiths a neighboring Thessalian nation The centaurs had claimed King Pirithous kingdom and the king tried to make peace The centaurs were invited to attend the wedding of Pirithous to Hippodamia (or Deidamia) as friends but they got drunk and tried to forcibly seize the Lapith women One of the centaurs Eurytion even tried to carry off the bride but was restrained by Theseus A long battle ensued and the Lapiths eventually emerged victorious The centaurs were driven to the frontiers of Epirus and sought shelter on Mount Pindus Heracles played a part in the myth of the centaurs in his visit to the centaur Pholus during his pursuit of the Erymanthian Boar A fight broke out among the centaurs when they smelled an open jar of wine given to Pholus by Dionysus Heracles drove them off with his arrows poisoned with the Hydras venom As a result of this fight both Pholus and Chiron were accidently scratched with poisoned arrows and died One of the centaurs Nessus sought vengeance on Heracles for the harm he had done to his race After Heracles married Deianira they were crossing the flooded river Evenus in Aetolia on their way home Nessus offered to carry Deianira over the river on his back and then tried to rape her Heracles caught Nessus and shot him with a poisoned arrow As he died Nessus seemingly tried to redeem himself by offering some of his blood to Deianira He said if Heracles lost his love for her she could win it back by smearing a tunic with the blood and giving it to Heracles to wear Years later when Deianira resented her husbands faithlessness she did as Nessus proposed It turned out the blood was poisoned and Heracles met a horrible death wrapped in the burning garment Today in Greece people will tell you of kallikantzaroi good centaurs who appear to be descended from the old legendary creatures But the good which has been prefixed to their names in modern times is a precaution taken out of fear as when a superstitious northerner refers to elves or fairies as the good people The kallikantzaroi come up out of the ground on winter nights They are hoofed shaggy swift stupid and mischievous In short they are monsters in the modern and not the ancient sense |
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