HORSES OF THE CABEIRI (Hippoi Kabeirikoi) (original) (raw)
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Greek Name
Ἱπποι Καβειρικοι
Transliteration
Hippoi Kabeirikoi
Latin Spelling
Hippoi Cabeirici
Translation
Horses of the Cabeiri
THE HIPPOI KABEIRIKOI (Horses of the Cabeiri) were four horse-shaped, bronze automotones crafted by the god Hephaistos (Hephaestus) to draw the adamantine chariot of his Kabeiroi sons.
PARENTS
Forged by HEPHAISTOS (Nonnus Dionysiaca 29.193)
CLASSICAL LITERATURE QUOTES
Nonnus, Dionysiaca 29. 193 ff (trans. Rouse) (Greek epic C5th A.D.) :
"[The Kabeiroi (Cabeiri)] rode in a car of adamant; a pair of colts beat the dust with rattling hooves of brass, and they sent out a dry whinnying from their throats. These father Hephaistos *Hephaestus) had made with his inimitable art, breathing defiant fire between their teeth, like the pair of brazenfooted bulls which he made for Aietes the redoubtable ruler of the Kolkhians (Colchians), with hot collars and burning pole. Eurymedon [one of the Kabeiroi] drove and guided the fiery mouths of the ironfoot steeds with a fiery bridle."
SOURCES
GREEK
- Nonnus, Dionysiaca - Greek Epic C5th A.D.
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