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  1. May 23, 2020 · In the stables of the gods, Pegasus was in good company. As part of the Olympian stables, Pegasus became associated with Zeus. The poet Hesiod claimed that the great winged horse became the bearer of Zeus’s thunderbolts. Pegasus became one of the favorite and most trusted aids of the king of the gods.

  2. Oct 5, 2022 · Pegasus is a creature from ancient Greek mythology often depicted as a majestic winged horse, said to have been born from the blood of the Gorgon Medusa when she was killed by the hero Perseus. Pegasus is usually portrayed as a magnificent white horse with large wings attached to its back. These wings allowed Pegasus to fly with great speed and ...

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    e. Pegasus (Greek: Πήγασος, translit. Pḗgasos; Latin: Pegasus, Pegasos) is a winged horse in Greek mythology, usually depicted as a white stallion. He was sired by Poseidon, in his role as horse-god, and foaled by the Gorgon Medusa. Pegasus was the brother of Chrysaor, both born from Medusa's blood when their mother was decapitated by ...

  4. www.greekmythology.com › Myths › CreaturesPegasus - Greek Mythology

    Pegasus. / /. In Greek mythology, Pegasus was an immortal winged horse, one of the two children of Poseidon and Medusa. Along with his brother, the golden-sworded Chrysaor, Pegasus sprang forth most miraculously from his pregnant mother’s neck after Perseus had beheaded her. He belonged to the Greek hero Bellerophon for some time, before ...

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  5. Pegasus, in Greek mythology, a winged horse that sprang from the blood of the Gorgon Medusa as she was beheaded by the hero Perseus. With Athena’s (or Poseidon’s) help, another Greek hero, Bellerophon , captured Pegasus and rode him first in his fight with the Chimera and later while he was taking vengeance on Stheneboea (Anteia), who had falsely accused Bellerophon.

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  6. Feb 13, 2013 · Definition. Pegasus (or Pegasos) is a winged-horse from Greek mythology which was fathered by Poseidon and was born from the severed neck of the gorgon Medusa, slain by Perseus. At the same time and in the same way, Chryasor was also born. Poseidon gave Pegasus to his son Bellerophon who put Pegasus to good use in his famous battle with the ...

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  8. Nov 10, 2022 · Illustration of Bellerophon riding Pegasus by Mary Hamilton Frye, from the 1914 publication Myths Every Child Should Know. (Public domain) Bellerophon and Pegasus: Vanquishing the Chimera in Greek Mythology. Pegasus was also the mount of Bellerophon, who came to possess the flying horse during his quest against the Chimera, a fire-breathing ...

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