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Pegasus - Wikipedia Pegasus (Ancient Greek: Πήγασος, romanized: 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 - Greek Mythology 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
10 Facts About Pegasus - Have Fun With History Pegasus is a legendary creature from Greek mythology, depicted as a winged horse Born from the severed head of the Gorgon Medusa, Pegasus emerged fully grown with magnificent wings It is often portrayed as a white horse capable of flight, symbolizing inspiration and poetic arts
Pegasus Greek Mythology – Paleothea Pegasus has always been more than just a winged beauty; he's like the ancient Greek version of a luxury sports car with added wings The symbolism attached to this mythic steed is layered
The Story of Pegasus: More than a Winged Horse - History Cooperative 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
Pegasus: The Complete Guide to the Winged Horse of Mythology Virtually everyone is familiar with the image of the winged horse Pegasus, as this creature was known to the Greeks, has been seen in art and appeared in legends for thousands of years Pegasus is so familiar in modern works that it can be easy to forget just how ancient his roots are