
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.
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 …
Epona | Celtic and Roman Goddess | Britannica
Epona was a Celtic and Roman goddess who was a patron of horses.
How to Get Epona - The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Guide - IGN
May 17, 2025 · If you want to ride Link’s iconic horse Epona in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, then know there are two methods, one using your Breath of the Wild save file and …
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”.
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.
Epona - Zelda Wiki
Jul 9, 2025 · As a result of being the namesake for Epona Co., Epona is famous and legendary horse among the stable owners. They recognize her when Link registers her and will force …
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, …
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 …
Epona: From Celtic Deity to Zelda's Icon and Andrew Bird's Muse ...
Feb 10, 2024 · Explore Epona's evolution from Celtic goddess to cultural icon in Zelda, inspiration in Andrew Bird's music, and her impact on the Roman Empire.