Chiron
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Greek A Centaur of great wisdom and
kindness, friend of both humans and gods. Possibly the
son of Cronus and Phylira, Chiron lived on Mount
Pelion in Thessaly. He received his education from
the divine twins, Apollo and Artemis. In turn, the
gods entrusted him with the education of Asclepius,
god of healing, and the heroes Jason and Achilles.
Heracles inadvertently wounded Chiron during
a brawl with the centaurs, who were mostly wild
and unruly. Heracles rushed to the side of Chiron
but there was nothing either he or Chiron could do,
for the arrow of Heracles had been dipped in the
poisoned blood of Hydra, the many-headed water
serpent. Since Chiron was immortal, he was doomed
to suffer eternal pain. Zeus solved the dilemma
by allowing Chiron to confer his immortality on
Prometheus in return for the peace of dying. Zeus
then placed Chiron in the heavens as part of the
Sagittarius or Centaurus constellations.
Chiron, half human and half horse, represented
ancient wisdom. He was the symbol of the wild horse,
full of strength, tamed to be of enormous help to
humans.