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|image | |image = Donkey closeup.jpg | ||
|aka | |aka = | ||
|type | |type = [[Mammal]] | ||
|affiliation | |affiliation = | ||
|origin | |origin = [[Earth]] | ||
|first mention = The Sons of the Crab (short story) | |first mention cs = The Sons of the Crab (short story) | ||
|first = | |first cs = The Visitation (TV story) | ||
|appearances = {{il|[[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Stone Rose (novel)}}|[[TV]]: {{cs|Dead Man Walking (TV story)}}|[[PROSE]]: {{cs|All the Empty Towers (short story)}}}} | |||
| individuals | | individuals = [[Meghan (All the Empty Towers)|Meghan]], [[Donkey (Shrek character)|Donkey]] | ||
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'''Donkeys''' were beasts of burden. | '''Donkeys''' were beasts of burden. | ||
According to [[the Legend of Sutekh]], they were among the animals associated with the titular [[Osiran]] [[god]] of [[evil]] and [[violence]], [[Sutekh]]. Other animals associated by the [[Egypt]]ian tradition with the cults of Sutekh included [[crocodile]]s, [[hippopotamus]]es and [[pig]]s. ([[PROSE]]: | According to [[the Legend of Sutekh]], they were among the animals associated with the titular [[Osiran]] [[god]] of [[evil]] and [[violence]], [[Sutekh]]. Other animals associated by the [[Egypt]]ian tradition with the cults of Sutekh included [[crocodile]]s, [[hippopotamus]]es and [[pig]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Background (DWPM 8 short story)}}) | ||
In [[Earth]]'s history, they were often used to pull [[cart]]s. [[Rose Tyler]] rode in a donkey-drawn cart when visiting the [[Roman Empire]] in about [[120]] [[AD]]. The [[Tenth Doctor]], then separated from Rose, also made use of donkeys to travel. | In [[Earth]]'s history, they were often used to pull [[cart]]s. [[Rose Tyler]] rode in a donkey-drawn cart when visiting the [[Roman Empire]] in about [[120]] [[AD]]. The [[Tenth Doctor]], then separated from Rose, also made use of donkeys to travel. | ||
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Like [[horse]]s, donkeys were often kept in stables; [[Roman]]s needed to keep a vast, informal network of [[stable]]s along well-travelled routes. This allowed passengers to rest their donkeys at regular intervals. It also gave travellers specific points at which they could negotiate for the sale or hire of donkeys. | Like [[horse]]s, donkeys were often kept in stables; [[Roman]]s needed to keep a vast, informal network of [[stable]]s along well-travelled routes. This allowed passengers to rest their donkeys at regular intervals. It also gave travellers specific points at which they could negotiate for the sale or hire of donkeys. | ||
At one of these stables, the Doctor said that horses were "better" than donkeys, intimating that donkeys were relatively slower. Donkeys were also distinct from [[mule]]s, but neither the Doctor nor any of his friends and acquaintances gave any particulars. ([[PROSE]]: | At one of these stables, the Doctor said that horses were "better" than donkeys, intimating that donkeys were relatively slower. Donkeys were also distinct from [[mule]]s, but neither the Doctor nor any of his friends and acquaintances gave any particulars. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Stone Rose (novel)}}) | ||
The [[Miller (The Visitation)|Miller]] kept a donkey in his [[barn]] in [[1666]]. When [[Richard Mace]] and the [[Fifth Doctor]] visited the barn, an exhausted Mace asked the donkey if it was capable of carrying a tired [[thespian]]. ([[TV]]: | The [[Miller (The Visitation)|Miller]] kept a donkey in his [[barn]] in [[1666]]. When [[Richard Mace]] and the [[Fifth Doctor]] visited the barn, an exhausted Mace asked the donkey if it was capable of carrying a tired [[thespian]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Visitation (TV story)}}) | ||
The [[Twelfth Doctor]] befriended a donkey in [[Blackpool]], [[2089]]. He named her [[Meghan (All the Empty Towers)|Meghan]]. ([[PROSE]]: | The [[Twelfth Doctor]] befriended a donkey in [[Blackpool]], [[2089]]. He named her [[Meghan (All the Empty Towers)|Meghan]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|All the Empty Towers (short story)}}) | ||
During [[Christmas]], donkeys would be present on Blackpool's [[Golden Mile]]. ([[AUDIO]]: | During [[Christmas]], donkeys would be present on Blackpool's [[Golden Mile]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Death in Blackpool (audio story)}}) | ||
A [[poster]] for ''[[Shrek]]'' was pinned to the wall of the children's ward at [[St Helen's Hospital]], in early [[21st century]] [[Cardiff]]. It featured [[Donkey ( | A [[poster]] for ''[[Shrek]]'' was pinned to the wall of the children's ward at [[St Helen's Hospital]], in early [[21st century]] [[Cardiff]]. It featured [[Donkey (Shrek character)|a donkey]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Dead Man Walking (TV story)}}) | ||
==References== | == References == | ||
The [[First Doctor]] once proclaimed that "men breed men and donkeys breed donkeys". ([[PROSE]]: | The [[First Doctor]] once proclaimed that "men breed men and donkeys breed donkeys". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Sons of the Crab (short story)}}) | ||
The ''[[Mona Lisa]]'' claimed that [[Mona Lisa's model|her model]] "[[fart]]ed like a donkey". ([[TV]]: | The ''[[Mona Lisa]]'' claimed that [[Mona Lisa's model|her model]] "[[fart]]ed like a donkey". ([[TV]]: {{cs|Mona Lisa's Revenge (TV story)}}) | ||
The mule from ''[[Muffin the Mule]]'' was once descripted as "a wooden donkey". ([[PROSE]]: | The [[Muffin the Mule (character)|mule]] from ''[[Muffin the Mule]]'' was once descripted as "a wooden donkey". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Remembrance of the Daleks (novelisation)}}) | ||
[[Category:Earth Equus]] | [[Category:Earth Equus]] | ||
[[Category:Beasts of burden from the real world]] | [[Category:Beasts of burden from the real world]] |
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Donkeys were beasts of burden.
According to the Legend of Sutekh, they were among the animals associated with the titular Osiran god of evil and violence, Sutekh. Other animals associated by the Egyptian tradition with the cults of Sutekh included crocodiles, hippopotamuses and pigs. (PROSE: Background [+]Loading...["Background (DWPM 8 short story)"])
In Earth's history, they were often used to pull carts. Rose Tyler rode in a donkey-drawn cart when visiting the Roman Empire in about 120 AD. The Tenth Doctor, then separated from Rose, also made use of donkeys to travel.
Like horses, donkeys were often kept in stables; Romans needed to keep a vast, informal network of stables along well-travelled routes. This allowed passengers to rest their donkeys at regular intervals. It also gave travellers specific points at which they could negotiate for the sale or hire of donkeys.
At one of these stables, the Doctor said that horses were "better" than donkeys, intimating that donkeys were relatively slower. Donkeys were also distinct from mules, but neither the Doctor nor any of his friends and acquaintances gave any particulars. (PROSE: The Stone Rose [+]Loading...["The Stone Rose (novel)"])
The Miller kept a donkey in his barn in 1666. When Richard Mace and the Fifth Doctor visited the barn, an exhausted Mace asked the donkey if it was capable of carrying a tired thespian. (TV: The Visitation [+]Loading...["The Visitation (TV story)"])
The Twelfth Doctor befriended a donkey in Blackpool, 2089. He named her Meghan. (PROSE: All the Empty Towers [+]Loading...["All the Empty Towers (short story)"])
During Christmas, donkeys would be present on Blackpool's Golden Mile. (AUDIO: Death in Blackpool [+]Loading...["Death in Blackpool (audio story)"])
A poster for Shrek was pinned to the wall of the children's ward at St Helen's Hospital, in early 21st century Cardiff. It featured a donkey. (TV: Dead Man Walking [+]Loading...["Dead Man Walking (TV story)"])
References[[edit]]
The First Doctor once proclaimed that "men breed men and donkeys breed donkeys". (PROSE: The Sons of the Crab [+]Loading...["The Sons of the Crab (short story)"])
The Mona Lisa claimed that her model "farted like a donkey". (TV: Mona Lisa's Revenge [+]Loading...["Mona Lisa's Revenge (TV story)"])
The mule from Muffin the Mule was once descripted as "a wooden donkey". (PROSE: Remembrance of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Remembrance of the Daleks (novelisation)"])