

Hercules - Some Greek myths state that Hercules was trained by Chiron.Caeneus - A Lapith who fought during the Centauromachy.

Atalanta - A famous huntress who participated in the hunt for the Calydonian Boar.Chiron instructed him in the art of healing and medicine. Asclepius - A son of Apollo, who gave him to Chiron to raise.According to some sources, Chiron taught him the art of healing and prophecy while other accounts state that the Muses were responsible for these teachings. Ajax the Greater - The son of Telamon and the elder brother of Teucer, he was physically the strongest of the Achaeans during the Trojan War.After he in the form of a deer was accidentally killed by his own dogs, Chiron fastened his image to soothe the dogs. Artemis turned him into a deer after he accidentally stumbled upon her bathing. Achilles - Chiron raised him on behalf of Thetis and Peleus.Throughout the Greek age, Chiron was the only immortal centaur and was known for his exceptional wisdom and also known as the teacher of heroes. This is because he was given immortality by Zeus so he will stay alive so long as he is needed to teach heroes. Whether this account was false or he was resurrected, Chiron lived to Percy Jackson's time. During this time, Chiron lived atop Mount Pelion in the northern region of Thessaly.Īfter accidentally getting hit by a poisonous arrow, Chiron felt a lot of pain and later gave up his immortality. However, Chiron gained his immortality from the gods. Also, true centaurs are born of sun and cloud (Ixion and Nephele) and are not immortal. Chiron, by contrast, was very intelligent, civilized, and kind.

Chiron is not a true centaur, as centaurs are notorious for being overly indulgent drinkers and carousers, given to violence when intoxicated, wild, lusty, and generally uncultured delinquents. In return, Apollo sent Chiron demigods for him to teach all that he had learned. Later the god Apollo took care of the child and taught him all his skills. His mother, Philyra, abandoned him on Mount Pelion at birth because of her disgust at his appearance.
