In a way, it is still alive, as we can still remember it.
It survived in an active way for approximately 1000 years. It appeared in Greece, which later exported it to Rome, where it died when Christian-ism became a state religion and the church leaders decided to do away with "Paganism".
Myth does not say.
Fables have been around as long as the human race. Some of the most popular fables that exist are those by Aesop.
5,000 years
2000
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It's an enduring Ancient Greek myth.
The Pegasus, a mythical creature from Greek mythology, has been around for thousands of years, with its earliest references dating back to around the 8th century BCE in works such as Hesiod's "Theogony." It is often depicted as a winged horse and is associated with inspiration and poetic genius. Over time, Pegasus has remained a significant symbol in Western art and literature.
No. It is an Ithacan myth that has been around a long time.
Honey. There is no such thingas a pegasus
5 decades
Vampire Legends and stories have been around for Thousands of years. Almost every country has their own 'vampire' myth.
Balls
how long has deforestation been around
As long as guns have been around.
Ptolemy did not discover Pegasus; instead, he was a Greek astronomer and mathematician who lived in the 2nd century AD. The constellation Pegasus was named after the winged horse from Greek mythology and was recognized long before Ptolemy's time. Ptolemy cataloged it in his work "Almagest," which was compiled around 150 AD.
In mythology, the lifespan of a pegasus is said to be immortal, as they are magical creatures. In fiction and modern interpretations, the lifespan of a pegasus may vary depending on the story or fictional world in which they exist.
As long as So Random has been around.