Epona
The goddess Epona was revered and worshiped by the ancient Celtic people as a loving protector of horses, donkeys and other animals. Commonly represented as a horse figure, a
mare and
foal or as a woman on
horseback, she was also a goddess of fertility,
re-birth and abundance. Although originally a Celtic goddess, she was eventually accepted by the Romans who saw her more as a protector of their
cavalry.Etymology of the name Epona:The name Epona comes from the later Iron Age language of
Gaulish. Gaulish was a Celtic language spoken throughout most of the northwest area of continental Europe. In the Gaulish language,
Epos meant horse and
Epa was the feminine equivalent that meant a female horse, also known as a mare. The component of “on” found in the name Epona was often found in the names of Gaulish and Gallo-Roman goddesses and gods such as Matrona, Divona and Carnonos. So, by putting these together, the meaning of the name Epona is “divine mare” or “she who is like a mare”.
epona
by The Only Black Fox (is really, really bored!) on Oct 03, 2003 12:00:23
The name of the brown coated (white around certain areas) colt (when you first recieve her) in Zelda:Ocarnia of Time, by Nintendo. Link is given her by
Maylon, from the Lon Lon Ranch. When Link recieves the ocarnia, he is able to call
Epona with "
Epona's Song." (Surprise.) He can use her to ride...around. Faster. She has a carrot meter at the top of the screen to measure how much energy she has left.