Few of the Greek mythological characters are as well-known today as the half-man, half-horse centaurs. Centaurs were even popular with the Romans and are alive in modern cultural works today like the Harry Potter series. But it seems their origins come from even before the Greeks.
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Greek mythology is full of interesting magical creatures. From the sirens and their alluring voices to the one-eyed...
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