There are several. The most popular would probably be Pegasus, the winged horse, the Sphinx that was defeated by Oedipus, and the harpies, winged vulturelike women that tormented those that committed crimes against the most sacred taboos.
pegasus is the famous winged horse ... the term Pegasus (and the plural Pegasi) can also refer to any winged horse.
The name of the mythical creature with snakes for hair in Greek mythology is Medusa.
Pterippus. Related to hippogryph, as they look sometimes look more horse like than not.Pegasus was the name of the winged-horse of Greek mythology; it is commonly used to refer to all winged-horses despite being a proper name.
Pterosaurs. It means "winged lizards" in Greek, which is just what they were.
The greek word for winged is "φτερωτός" (fterotos)
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.
Mercury was the winged messenger for the Greek God Zeus, and he was a male.
because he was the greek messanger and had winged boots that fly
Pegasus, son of Poseidon and Gorgon Medusa.
The Minotaur!
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it is a winged horse