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Parchment-style artwork of Rhiannon riding a white horse, Celtic queen of sovereignty and the Otherworld.

Rhiannon: The Enigmatic Queen of Horses (Welsh / Celtic)

Rhiannon is a luminous figure of Welsh mythology, a queen whose dominion bridges the mortal world and the Otherworld. She embodies sovereignty, intelligence, endurance, and the mystical connection between humans and horses. Horses, sacred in Celtic tradition, serve as her symbol of power, swiftness, and mystical authority. Rhiannon’s stories in the Mabinogion portray her as both mortal and otherworldly, a
Parchment-style artwork of Epona on horseback with foals, Celtic-Roman mythology scene

Epona: Roman-Celtic Horse Goddess

Epona is the Gaulish horse-goddess whose domain spans horses, cavalry, travel, fertility, and sovereign protection. Celebrated for her intimate bond with equines, she is often depicted riding a mare or seated among powerful horses, embodying vitality, guidance, and nobility. In Roman military contexts, Epona became the guardian of cavalry units,
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