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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.
a pure white horse that could fly
In Greek mythology, Pegasus is the flying horse of Zeus. He is said to be completely white and to resemble a horse in all respects except one. The stories say that Pegasus had gigantic white wings.
In Greek mythology, Pegasus, the winged white horse, can fly because he was born from the blood of Medusa when she was slain by Perseus. Pegasus is often associated with freedom and represents the power of imagination and inspiration through flight.
The symbol for Pegasus is typically a winged horse. Pegasus is a mythical creature from Greek mythology known for its ability to fly. It is often depicted with wings and a horse's body.
Pegasus, the winged horse, is normally white
I thinlk there are only two important doves in Greek mythology: Aphrodite's two white doves. They have remained a love symbol.
In Greek mythology, Pegasus was a winged horse sired by Poseidon, in his role as horse-god, and foaled by the Gorgon Medusa. The plural of Pegasus is Pegasi. Pegasi are considered different in many cultures and also myths and legends. In some the Pegasi are winged horses, shaped by the clouds, that supposedly carried thunderbolts for Zeus. In other's it is a bit different. Pegasi are known to be winged horses that glow bright white and have flames as manes, tails and flames in their eyes. They are temperemental creatures and if they are threatened, they will not hesitate to attack. Although they look quite dangerous, Pegasi are known to be the most beautiful creatures one could possibly see. Take note, they are the most beautiful CREATURES, the most beautiful creatures that resemble humans are Veela.
if you belive... then yes... i mean if you go on google and look up are horses real.. they will show you all kinds of pictures of real pegasus...(: <3
White-winged Sandpiper was created in 1906.
White-winged Warbler was created in 1917.
White-winged Widowbird was created in 1848.