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Revision as of 11:52, 31 August 2013
An Aethonan is a breed of winged horse. They are chestnut in colour and popular in Great Britain and Ireland, but they have been seen elsewhere.
Etymology
Its name is probably derived from Aethon, one of the horses which pulled the chariot of Helios, the Sun titan, in Greek myth.