Hippomancy

Hippomancy

Hippomancy

Hippomancy, a type of theriomancy, is divination from horses.

Etymology

Derived from the Greek hippos ('horse') and manteia ('prophecy')

Origin

This type of divination has been used by many ancient cultures, to divine illness, love, sorcery and fate. In ancient times, the horse in considered as one of the most psychic of all animals that can see and communicate with the spirits of the dead.

History

The ancient Celts kept certain white horses in consecrated groves. These were made to walk immediately after the sacred car, and auguries were drawn from their movements. The ancient Germans kept similar steeds in their temples. If on leaving these on the outbreak of hostilities they crossed the threshold with the left foot first, the presage was regarded as an evil one, and the war was abandoned.

In Persia, after Darius and six other Persian nobles had slain the pseudo-Smerdis, they agreed that he should be king because his horse neighed first at sunrise, after they had mounted their steeds.

Methods

Prophetic conclusions are drawn by observing how the horse neighs or stamps its hooves, even their sweating. Priests noted whether the horse left the temple right hoof first (lucky) or left hoof first (unlucky.

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