Unicorns are made of dreams and enchantments. They are some of the most beloved mythical beings and very common motifs that we still come across today. In this book, we will go through the history of unicorns from ancient times to the medieval period and Renaissance. Many people believed that a unicorn was an actual animal. It is possible that the legend of the unicorn was born from rhinos, deer, antelopes, roe deer, and other animals with antlers. We will also be discussing the symbolism behind horns and antlers, and the different meanings and interpretations that the unicorn's horn has been given. You will learn about the domestic lives of unicorns: where they live, what they eat, and who creates the unicorns. Unicorns are often connected to spirituality and magic. In this book, you will also find out about the Christian symbolism behind unicorns and why we can still find unicorn imagery in churches around Europe today. There are many mentions of unicorns in the Bible as well. Step into a journey to learn about unicorns in ancient civilisations such as Greece and Persia. What do unicorns symbolise in Greek and Roman mythology? You will also learn about unicorns in Asian cultures and how they can take many kinds of shapes and forms.In medieval times, unicorns symbolised purity, and in medieval bestiaries, the unicorn was a commonly depicted animal. More than that, during these times, unicorns became the symbol of courtly love, which is why we find them woven into many medieval tapestries. Beautifully illustrated by the author.