It is mentioned by Homer that Bellerophon added a lump of lead to his spear that would melt when exposed to the beast's fiery breath. It did, and thus landed the killing blow.
He didn't do anything to it. He flew around on Pegasus and shot at the Chimera with arrows. that is incorrect he mounted a block of lead on his spear and stabbed it into the chimera's throat.
Bellerophon got a large block of lead and mounted it on his spear. Then he flew head-on towards the Chimera, holding out the spear as far as he could. Before he broke off his attack, he managed to lodge the block of lead inside the Chimera's throat. The beast's fire-breath melted the lead, and blocked its air passage. The Chimera suffocated, and Bellerophon returned victorious to King Iobates. and got all the ladys
Yes, he did kill the Chimera with the help of his winged horse, Pegasus.
Bellerophon killed the Chimera with the help of Pegasus, a winged horse. Riding Pegasus, Bellerophon shot arrows at the Chimera from above, eventually finding a gap in the Chimera's armor to deliver the fatal blow.
Pegasus
Bellerophon killed her. He felt the heat of the breath the Chimera expelled, and was struck with an idea. He got a large block of lead and mounted it on his spear. Then he flew head-on towards the Chimera, holding out the spear as far as he could. Before he broke off his attack, he managed to lodge the block of lead inside the Chimera's throat. The beast's fire-breath melted the lead, and blocked its air passage.[13] The Chimera suffocated,
Bellerophon (flying on Pegasus) slew the Chimera.
Chimera was killed by Bellerophon, astride Pegasus,
Taming PegasusSlaying the Chimera
Yes, Bellerophon was a hero. He defeated many monsters including the Chimera.
he rode on Pegasus while shooting bow and arrows.
Pegasus, Chimera.