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Phokis-Pronaia-Hephaistos.jpg|A 5th century BCE mural of Hephaistos, holding tongs and riding a donkey
Phokis-Pronaia-Hephaistos.jpg|A 5th century BCE mural of Hephaistos, holding tongs and riding a donkey
ACMirage - Donkey.png|A donkey in [[Baghdad]]
ACV Donkey.png|A long-haired donkey in 9th century [[Paris]], [[Francia]]
ACV Donkey.png|A long-haired donkey in 9th century [[Paris]], [[Francia]]
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==References==
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Revision as of 16:21, 6 October 2023

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A donkey in Egypt

Donkeys are a domesticated species of equine found worldwide, commonly used as beasts of burden.

History

5th century BCE

During the Peloponnesian War, donkeys were a common sight everywhere in Greece. At that time, their hooves were valued at 3 drachmae apiece.[1]

1st century BCE

Around 49 BCE, Egyptians kept donkeys, and they were often encountered in Alexandria and surrounding villages, like Kanopos.[2]

Behind the scenes

The mural depicting a donkey ridden by the Greek god Hephaistos in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey is based on a vase painting from the 5th century BCE.

Gallery

Appearances

References