Flying horses
Flying horses or winged horses or sky horses are mythological and fictional creatures. They are horses which fly, some of which are equipped with wings.
Flying horses include:
- The horses of Eos, Helios, Apollo, and Sol Invictus
- Phlegon, Aeos, Aethon, Pyrios, Aethiops, Abraxas, Therbeeo, Bronte, Sterope
- Pegasus, a winged horse in Greek mythology; or Chrysaor, the twin brother of Pegasus
- al-Buraq, a winged horse in Islamic tradition
- Haizum, a heavenly winged horse, ridden by Gabriel according to Islamic tradition
- Chollima, in East Asian myths
- Cheonma, in Korean myths
- Ponkhiraj, a flying horse from Bangladesh
- a wind Horse in Mongolian, Tibetan and ancient Turkish traditions
- A winged horse, see list of winged horses
- A winged unicorn
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