Pegasus is both Greek and Roman.
No, a Pegasus is not a god. A Pegasus was a winged horse found in Greek and Roman mythology.
Pegasus is a Greek figure.
Pegasus has never died because Pegasus has never lived. Pegasus is a fictional character from Greek mythology.
The story of Bellerophon and Pegasus illustrate the Greek beleifs of modesty and virture.
I am a Professor of greek mythology and have always been fascinated by the mighty pegasus which is a winged horse with the horn (Like a Unicorn). The Pegasus comes up several times within greek mythology
No, a Pegasus is not a god. A Pegasus was a winged horse found in Greek and Roman mythology.
Pegasus is a Greek figure.
Greek, for "Of the Spring/Spring Forth"
The myth of Pegasus is Greek in origin (Perseus is one of Greece's "founder kings") so there is no Roman analog for him. As such, since the name is already in proper syntax, they just called him Pegasus.
Zeus was the King of the gods and the lord of the sky. Pegasus was a winged horse that sprang from Medusa as she was decapitated. He was tamed by Bellerophon, before he attempted to ride Pegasus up to Olympus.
No. Pegasus comes from Greek mythology.
According to Who2 Biography, Pegasus "is a mighty winged horse of Greek myth." To read more about Pegasus on Answers.com, click on the Related Link. ----------------- Here.. Pegasus was a beautiful flying horse in Greek mythology. Pegasus was fathered by Poseidon. Also, Pegasus is a constellation in the sky. There is probably a Greek mythology story of how Pegasus came to be in the sky.
Pegasus is a flying horse in Greek mythology.
Pegasus has never died because Pegasus has never lived. Pegasus is a fictional character from Greek mythology.
No. Pegasus, from Greek Mythology, is not mentioned in the Bible.
Pegasus is linked to the ancient Greek civilization
Pegasus carried the hero Hercules