Yes, in this way Medusa is called the mother of Pegasus.
Pegasus was born from the blood of Medusa.
In Greek mythology, Zeus did not create Pegasus. Pegasus was born from the blood of Medusa after she was slain by Perseus. Pegasus was a winged horse known for his beauty and elegance.
depending on the version of the myth, yes. in these myths he was born from the earth when medusa's blood fell onto it. in other myths pegasus was born straight from medusa's decaptitated body or still others have medusa's blood falling into the ocean, from which pegasus was born. in all these versions he was born with a brother, a giant.
No, Pegasus was born from Medusa's blood, when Perseus cut her head off.
No, Pegasus horses can't be born as Pegasus horses. They must be given Medusa's blood to become a Pegasus.
When Medusa died.
Pegasus assisted Bellerophon in killing the Chimera.
No, since Pegasus and his brother Chrysaor were born from Medusa's blood after or during her death
Pegasus' blood is silver.
When Medusa's head was cut off by Perseus Pegasus was born from the blood that fell to the ground
In Greek mythology, Pegasus was born from the blood of Medusa when she was slain by Perseus, not from a cloud made by Zeus. Hercules later tamed and rode Pegasus.
I'm assuming you are referring to the winged horse Pegasus from the Greek mythology. In Greek mythology it is stated that Pegasus was born out of Medusa's neck when she was beheaded by Perseus, son of Danae. There are however a few variations as to how exactly this happened. Some say Pegasus was born directly out of her neck, while other stories describe how Pegasus was born out of the blood flowing from her neck. Hope this helps.