- of the
Hippopodes serves as a
cautionary tale
against the
dangers of
greed and avarice.
According to some
ancient geographers, the
Hippopodes shared an...
- the eggs of
marsh birds, and to
share an
island with the
Panotti and
Hippopodes.(Mela iii. § 56). Romer,
Frank E. (1998).
Pomponius Mela's Description...
-
equine being with a
human face.
Philippine Tikbalang Roman Faun, and the
Hippopodes of
Pomponius Mela,
Pliny the Elder, and
later authors.
Scottish Each uisge...
-
combinations of horse-like and
human features. Glaistig,
Scottish folklore Hippopodes, Gr**** myth
BoJack Horseman,
fictional character Charles Knight, Charles...
-
other peoples: the
Oeonae (who eat only oats and
marsh bird eggs) and the
Hippopodes (who
possess the feet of horses).
Isidore of
Seville also
mentions the...
- Many
fabulous stories, again, of monsters, such as Cyclopes, sciapodes,
hippopodes, anthropophagi, monoscelides, and men
whose heads did grow
beneath their...
- Bestiaries) –
hybrid of a
griffin and horse; a lion-eagle-horse
hybrid Hippopodes (Medieval Bestiary) – horse-hoofed
humanoid Hircocervus (Medieval Bestiary)...
-
porcupine in
northern Asia,
references to
mythological peoples such as the
Hippopodes and the Panotti, and a
surprising amount of
information about the interior...
-
neighboring islands, "human
beings are
produced with the feet of horses" (see
Hippopodes),
Pliny wrote.
Leaving these unfamiliar lands behind, a
traveller will...