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  1. Epona - Wikipedia

    Epona, second or third century AD, from Contern, Luxembourg (Musée national d'art et d'histoire, Luxembourg City) In Gallo-Roman religion, Epona was a protector of horses, ponies, donkeys, and …

  2. Epona - Zelda Wiki

    Epona is a recurring Animal character in The Legend of Zelda series. [2] [3] She is Link's trademark horse who makes her first appearance in Ocarina of Time and is one of his partners.

  3. Epona | Celtic and Roman Goddess | Britannica

    Epona, goddess who was patron of horses and also of asses and mules (epo - is the Gaulish equivalent of the Latin equo -; “horse”).

  4. Epona - World History Encyclopedia

    Jan 18, 2012 · Epona was a Celtic goddess. Her name contains an allusion to the horse: in Celtic, "epos" means “horse” and the suffix “-ona” affixed simply means “on”.

  5. Epona | Sacred Wicca

    Her name derives from the Celtic words “epos” meaning “horse” and the suffix “-ona” meaning “on. Her worship began in Gaul (Celtic France) and spread to Britain and Rome. She was especially revered …

  6. Epona: Celtic Goddess of Horses and Horsemanship

    Mar 12, 2024 · Epona, revered in the ancient Celtic pantheon, stands as a unique figure embodying the essence of horses and horsemanship. Her veneration spans across various Celtic tribes, extending …

  7. Epona - Zelda Dungeon Wiki, a The Legend of Zelda wiki

    Jul 29, 2025 · Epona is a very useful companion, allowing Link to quickly and safely get from one place to another in the vast land of Hyrule. Link is completely invincible while on Epona. As an adult, using …

  8. The Goddess — EPONA

    Epona is the Celtic goddess of fertility and protector of horses, donkeys and ponies. The name Epona derives from the Proto-Celtic Epos – ‘Horse’, and images of her can be found across the Celtic …

  9. The Celtic Goddess Epona that Rode Swiftly Across the Ancient …

    Oct 17, 2025 · The protector of horses, mules, and cavalry, Epona was one of the only non-Roman goddesses to have been wholly adopted by the Roman Empire.

  10. Epona - Gallic Deities, Celtic Mythology - timelessmyths.com

    Epona, the Romano-Celtic goddess of horses, was widely revered in Continental Europe, especially among the Gauls in France and Italy. Unique as the only Celtic deity honored in Rome, her worship …