Greek, for "Of the Spring/Spring Forth"
Pegasus is a Greek figure.
Pegasus is both Greek and Roman.
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.
No, a Pegasus is not a god. A Pegasus was a winged horse found in Greek and Roman mythology.
The name of the winged horse is Pegasus. Pegasus is also only Hercules' in the Disney movie, in Greek myth Pegasus belonged to the hero Bellerophon.
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.
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All of the major constellations got their name from Greek and Roman mythology. Pegasus, the winged horse, is portrayed in the sky by the constellaton of the same name - the large "box"-like center of the constellation made the astronomers think of the body of the horse..
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.
The name of the winged horse in Greek mythology is Pegasus (also a constellation).
It is a greek name that came from the mythology which meant horse with wings.
Athena is her Greek name. Her Roman name is Minerva.