List of centaurs

Centaurs[a] are creatures that have the upper body of a human and the lower body and legs of a horse.[1]. Centaurs originate from Greek mythology, but have had a continued cultural influence, including through Roman mythology, medieval depictions, and modern fantastic literature and media.

Centaurs from Greek mythology

  • Abas, attended Pirithous' wedding, fought against the Lapiths and fled.[3]
  • Agrius, repelled by Heracles in a fight.[4]
  • Amphion, tried to plunder Pholus of his wine and was killed by Heracles.[5]
  • Amycus, son of Ophion. He attended Pirithous' wedding and fought against the Lapiths. Amycus was killed by Pelates.[6]
  • Anchius, repelled by Heracles when he tried to steal the wine of Pholus.[4]
  • Antimachus, attended Pirithous' wedding, fought in the battle against the Lapiths and was killed by Caeneus.[7]
  • Aphareus, killed by Theseus in the fight at Pirithous' wedding.[8]
  • Aphidas, killed by Phorbas in the fight at Pirithous' wedding.[9]
  • Arctus, attended Pirithous' wedding and fought against the Lapiths.[10]
  • Areos, attended Pirithous' wedding and fought against the Lapiths.[11]
  • Argius, killed by Heracles when he tried to steal the wine of Pholus.[5]
  • Asbolus, an augur who had attempted in vain to dissuade his friends from engaging in battle against the Lapiths at Pirithous' wedding.[12]
  • Bienor, attended Pirithous' wedding, fought in the battle against the Lapiths and was killed by Theseus.[13]
  • Bromus, attended Pirithous' wedding, fought in the battle against the Lapiths and was killed by Caeneus.[14]
  • Chiron, the son of Cronus and Philyra.
  • Chromis, attended Pirithous' wedding, fought in the battle against the Lapiths and was killed by Pirithous.[15]
  • Chthonius, attended Pirithous' wedding, fought in the battle against the Lapiths and was killed by Nestor.[16]
  • Clanis, attended Pirithous' wedding, fought in the battle against the Lapiths and was killed by Peleus.[17]
  • Crenaeus, attended Pirithous' wedding, fought in the battle against the Lapiths and was killed by Dryas.[11]
  • Cyllarus, attended Pirithous' wedding, fought in the battle against the Lapiths. Killed by a javelin thrown from an unknown hand. He was married to Hylonome.[18]
  • Daphnis, tried to plunder Pholus of his wine and was killed by Heracles.[5]
  • Demoleon, attended Pirithous' wedding, fought in the battle against the Lapiths and was killed by Peleus.[19]
  • Dictys, attended Pirithous' wedding, fought in the battle against the Lapiths and was killed by Pirithous.[20]
  • Dorylas, attended Pirithous' wedding, fought in the battle against the Lapiths and was killed by Peleus.[21]
  • Doupon, tried to plunder Pholus of his wine and was killed by Heracles.[5]
  • Dryalus, son of Peuceus who attended Pirithous' wedding and fought against the Lapiths.[6]
  • Echeclus, attended Pirithous' wedding, fought in the battle against the Lapiths and was killed by Ampyx.[22]
  • Elatus, tried to plunder Pholus of his wine. Heracles shot an arrow at him, which, passing through his arm, stuck in the knee of Chiron.[4]
  • Elymus, attended Pirithous' wedding, fought in the battle against the Lapiths and was killed by Caeneus.[14]
  • Eurynomus, fought against the Lapiths at Pirithous' wedding. Killed by Dryas.[11]
  • Eurytion, acted in an insulting manner towards Hippolyte when she was being joined in marriage to Azan in the house of Pirithous. He was killed by Heracles.[23]
  • Eurytus, the wildest of the wild Centaurs. He started the fight at Pirithous' wedding and was killed by Theseus.[24]
  • Gryneus, fought against the Lapiths at Pirithous' wedding and was killed by Exadius.[25]
  • Helops, attended Pirithous' wedding and fought in the battle against the Lapiths. While fleeing from Pirithous, he fell from a precipice into the top of a tree and impaled his body.[20]
  • Hippasus, fought against the Lapiths at Pirithous' wedding. Killed by Theseus.[26]
  • Hippotion, another Centaur, killed by Heracles when he tried to steal the wine of Pholus.[5]
  • Hodites, fought against the Lapiths at Pirithous' wedding. Killed by Mopsus.[27]
  • Homadus, tried to plunder Pholus of his wine. Some time after he attempted to rape Alcyone, a granddaughter of Perseus. He got killed in Arcadia.[5]
  • Hylaeus, tried to rape Atalanta but was shot by her (same thing happened to Rhoecus).[28][29]
  • Hylaeus, killed by Heracles under unknown circumstances.[30]
  • Hylaeus, followed Dionysus in his Indian campaign and was killed by Orontes, an Indian General.[31]
  • Hyles, attended Pirithous' wedding, fought in the battle against the Lapiths and was killed by Peleus.[21]
  • Hylonome, attended Pirithous' wedding together with her lover Cyllarus. Having seen the latter dead, she threw herself upon the spear which had killed him.[32]
  • Imbreus, fought against the Lapiths at Pirithous' wedding and was killed by Dryas.[11]
  • Iphinous, fought against the Lapiths at Pirithous' wedding and was killed by Peleus.[21]
  • Isoples, killed by Heracles when he tried to steal the wine of Pholus.[5]
  • Latreus, fought against the Lapiths at Pirithous' wedding and was killed by Caeneus.[33]
  • Lycabas, attended Pirithous' wedding, fought against the Lapiths and fled.[34]
  • Lycidas, fought against the Lapiths at Pirithous' wedding and was killed by Dryas.[11]
  • Lycopes, fought against the Lapiths at Pirithous' wedding and was killed by Theseus.[35]
  • Lycus, fought against the Lapiths at Pirithous' wedding was killed by Pirithous.[36]
  • Medon, attended Pirithous' wedding, fought against the Lapiths and fled.[34]
  • Melanchaetes, killed by Heracles when he tried to steal the wine of Pholus.[5]
  • Melaneus, attended Pirithous' wedding, fought against the Lapiths and fled.[3]
  • Mermerus, wounded by the Lapiths at Pirithous' wedding and fled.[37]
  • Mimas, attended Pirithous' wedding and fought against the Lapiths.[6]
  • Monychus, attended Pirithous' wedding and fought in the battle against the Lapiths. He was conquered by Nestor, mounted on his unwilling back.[38]
  • Nedymnus, fought against the Lapiths at Pirithous' wedding. Killed by Theseus.[35]
  • Nessus, fled during the fight with the Lapiths at Pirithous' wedding. Later he attempted to rape Deianira and before dying gave her a charm which resulted in the death of Heracles. He was killed by the latter.[39]
  • Ophion, father of Amycus.[6]
  • Oreius, killed by Heracles when he tried to steal the wine of Pholus.[40]
  • Orneus, attended Pirithous' wedding fought against the Lapiths and fled.[41]
  • Perimedes, son of Peuceus and attended Pirithous' wedding and fought against the Lapiths.[6]
  • Petraeus, fought against the Lapiths at Pirithous' wedding and was killed by Pirithous.[42]
  • Peuceus, father of Perimedes and Dryalus.[6]
  • Phaecomes, fought against the Lapiths at Pirithous' wedding and was killed by Nestor.[43]
  • Phlegraeus, fought against the Lapiths at Pirithous' wedding and was killed by Peleus.[21]
  • Pholus
  • Phrixus, killed by Heracles when he tried to steal the wine of Pholus.[5]
  • Pisenor, attended Pirithous' wedding, fought against the Lapiths and fled.[44]
  • Pylenor, having been wounded by Heracles washed himself in the river Anigrus, thus providing the river with a peculiar odor.[45]
  • Pyracmus, fought against the Lapiths at Pirithous' wedding and was killed by Caeneus.[14]
  • Pyraethus, fought against the Lapiths at Pirithous' wedding and was killed by Periphas.[22]
  • Rhoecus, He also tried to rape Atalanta and was killed by her.[28]
  • Rhoetus, fought against the Lapiths at Pirithous' wedding and was killed by Dryas.[46]
  • Ripheus, fought against the Lapiths at Pirithous' wedding and was killed by Theseus.[47]
  • Styphelus, fought against the Lapiths at Pirithous' wedding and was killed by Caeneus.[14]
  • Teleboas, fought against the Lapiths at Pirithous' wedding and was killed by Nestor.[16]
  • Thaumas, attended Pirithous' wedding, fought against the Lapiths and fled.[44]
  • Thereus, this Centaur used to catch bears and carry them home alive and struggling. Attended Pirithous' wedding and fought in the battle against the Lapiths. Killed by Theseus.[48]
  • Thereus, killed by Heracles when he tried to steal the wine of Pholus.[49]
  • Ureus, attended Pirithous' wedding and fought against the Lapiths.[50]

References

Notes

  1. ^ /ˈsɛntɔːr, ˈsɛntɑːr/ SEN-tor, SEN-tar; Ancient Greek: κένταυρος, romanizedkéntauros; Latin: centaurus.

Citations

  1. ^ "Definition of centaur by Merriam-Webster". merriam-webster.com. Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Archived from the original on 6 June 2021. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
  2. ^ Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 50.8.40.
  3. ^ a b Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.306
  4. ^ a b c Apollodorus, 2.5.4
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i Diodorus Siculus, 4.12.7
  6. ^ a b c d e f Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.245
  7. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.495
  8. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.341
  9. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.317 ff.
  10. ^ Hesiod, Shield of Heracles 186
  11. ^ a b c d e Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.310
  12. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.308; Hesiod, Shield of Heracles 185
  13. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.345 ff.
  14. ^ a b c d Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.459
  15. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.333
  16. ^ a b Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.441
  17. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.378; Valerius Flaccus, 1.146
  18. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.393 ff.
  19. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.356 ff.
  20. ^ a b Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.334 ff.
  21. ^ a b c d Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.378
  22. ^ a b Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.450
  23. ^ Apollodorus, 2.5.4; Diodorus Siculus, 4.33.1; Homer, Odyssey 295 ff.; Hyginus, Fabulae 33
  24. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.220 &12.235 ff.
  25. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.258 ff.
  26. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.352; Valerius Flaccus, 1.148
  27. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.456
  28. ^ a b Apollodorus, 3.9.2
  29. ^ Propertius, Elegies 1.1
  30. ^ Virgil, Aeneid 8.294
  31. ^ Nonnus, Dionysiaca 17.200
  32. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.405 ff.
  33. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.463 ff.
  34. ^ a b Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.302
  35. ^ a b Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.350
  36. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.332
  37. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.305
  38. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.499 ff.; Valerius Flaccus, 1.146
  39. ^ Apollodorus, 2.5.4, 2.7.6; Diodorus Siculus, 4.36.3; Hyginus, Fabulae 31; Sophocles, Trachiniae 500 ff.; Strabo, 10.2.5; Valerius Flaccus, 1.147
  40. ^ Diodorus Siculus, 4.12.3; Pausanias, 3.18.16
  41. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.302; Pausanias, 3.18.16
  42. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.327
  43. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.431 ff.
  44. ^ a b Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.303
  45. ^ Pausanias, 5.5.10
  46. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.271 & 12.300; Valerius Flaccus, 3.65
  47. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.352
  48. ^ Ovid, Metamorphoses 353
  49. ^ Diodorus Siculus, 4.12.7; Ovid, Metamorphoses 353
  50. ^ Hesiod, Shield of Heracles 186

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