In Greek mythology, yes: it's name was "Crius Chrysomallus".
The hide of the Ram was called the Golden Fleece.
In Greek mythology, the Golden Fleece is the fleece of the gold-haired winged ram.
Golden fleece, or more commonly referred to as just fleece.
In Greek mythology, the Golden Fleece is the fleece of the gold-haired winged ram.
Ram
The golden fleece of the winged ram which Jason and his fellow Argonauts searched and fought for.
In Greek mythology, the golden fleece was the fleece of the gold hair winged ram , which was held in Colchis.
It came from a magical golden ram. Seriously.
In Greek mythology, the Golden Fleece is that of a winged ram, that was golden in colour. Jason was set on a quest to capture the fleece in order to become King of Iolcus.
The only Golden Fleece I know of is the fleece of the winged ram, Chrysomallos. Jason and the Argonauts set out on a quest for the Golden Fleece in one of the mythalogical stories. Jason was the rightful king of Iolcus, but had been overthrown by his half brother, Pelias, years before. Upon returning to claim his thrown Jason was issued a challenge... Pelias tells Jason that in order to take his thrown Jason must go on a quest to find the Golden Fleece... which Jason did along with his fellow Argonauts in Argo...thier ship. As far as the English Translation of the Golden Fleece...the fleece is the woolen hair of a goat, or ram. In this instance the fleece stands for royal power, wealth and power.
A winged ram whose fleece was of gold had been sired by Poseidon in his primitive ram-form upon a nymph, Theophane, the granddaughter of Helios.
just draw gold-haired winged ram.