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Myths about Centaur

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Centaur across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

3 myths currently featured for Centaur.

Ixion's Seduction of the Cloud-Clone Nephele

🏛️ Greek MythologyMount Pelion, Magnesia, GreeceIxion • Zeus • Hera

Ixion, the King of the Lapiths, committed the grave sin of kin-slaying and was unexpectedly offered redemption by Zeus on Mount Olympus. However, consumed by hubris, Ixion attempted to seduce Zeus's wife, Hera, leading the king of gods to create a cloud-double named Nephele to ensnare him. This act of deception resulted in the birth of the centaurs and the eternal punishment of Ixion on a...

The Tragedy of Pholus and the Divine Wine

🏛️ Greek MythologyMount Pholoe, Elis, GreeceHeracles • Pholus • Chiron

While hunting the Erymanthian Boar, Heracles visits the wise centaur Pholus, but their feast turns into a bloody battle when the scent of sacred wine attracts wilder centaurs. In the tragic aftermath, Pholus accidentally kills himself with one of Heracles' poisoned arrows while marveling at its lethality.

The Battle of the Centaurs and Lapiths

🏛️ Greek MythologyMount Pelion, Thessaly, GreecePirithous • Hippodamia • Theseus

At the wedding of King Pirithous and Hippodamia, the centaurs became intoxicated and attempted to abduct the bride, sparking a legendary conflict known as the Centauromachy. This violent struggle between the civilized Lapiths and the wild Centaurs serves as a timeless allegory for the conflict between human order and animalistic instinct. With the aid of the hero Theseus, the Lapiths...