Bellerophon (flying on Pegasus) slew the Chimera.
It is never stated in the myth.
At the end of the myth of 'Pegasus and Bellerophon', Bellerophon forgets that he is only a mortal. He thinks "thoughts too great for man" and attempts to fly up to Mount Olympus. Pegasus then throws Bellerophon off of his back.
Bellerophon was the son of Poseidon and Eurynome.
Bellerophon does not have a known Roman name
The story of Bellerophon and Pegasus illustrate the Greek beleifs of modesty and virture.
Bellerophon and pegasus
It is never stated in the myth.
At the end of the myth of 'Pegasus and Bellerophon', Bellerophon forgets that he is only a mortal. He thinks "thoughts too great for man" and attempts to fly up to Mount Olympus. Pegasus then throws Bellerophon off of his back.
Yes it does in Corinth, Greece.
That even the greatest hero can be struck down if his ego gets he better of him.
Bellerophon, after failing to fly Pegasus up to Olympus, wandered alone and avoided other humans until his death. It doesn't specify in the myth the exact cause of death.
Bellerophon's father was Glaucus, the son of Sisyphus.In the Epitome of pseudo-Apollodorus, a genealogy is given for Chrysaor ("of the golden sword") that would make him a double of Bellerophon; he too is called the son of Glaucus the son of Sisyphus. Chrysaor has no myth save that of his birth: from the severed neck of Medusa, who was with child by Poseidon, he and Pegasus both sprang at the moment of her death.
Bellerophon's father was Glaucus, the son of Sisyphus.
Corinth, the city of Bellerophon's birth.
bellerophon ate his kid
Bellerophon was the son of Poseidon and Eurynome.
In Greek mythology, Hercules never encountered Pegasus. Pegasus (Pegasos) was a winged horse who would become the companion to the hero Bellerophon in his fight against both the Chimera and the Amazons.