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Villains! Today, we offer you a story about the Pegasus Story. We hope, that each and everyone of you finds these articles interesting and learn something new from them. In ancient Greek mythology, Pegasus is the favorite of the Muses - the patroness of the arts and sciences. He was born by the Gorgon Medusa, a creature with the face of a woman and snakes instead of curls, from Poseidon, god of the seas. Since the horse was born at the headwaters of the Ocean, he received ...the name Pegasus, which is translated from the Greek as rapid flow. Pegasus was born at the moment when Perseus cut off the head of the Gorgon Medusa. According to one version, the blood of the Gorgon Medusa, trapped on the ground, gave birth to a horse. Pegasus had a wonderful ability to knock out springs with a hoof kick to the ground. One day, the singing of the Muses raised the mountain to the sky. The Muses were in danger, but the magic horse saved them rising even higher, he lowered the top of the mountain to the initial height, hitting it with his hooves. He also flew quickly, lived in the mountains and ate fresh fruits, berries and herbs. The mythical enemies of Pegasus were hippogriffs, horse and bird hybrids, and also griffins. Many heroes of Greece wanted to have an elegant and fast horse, capable of flying. The hunters tracked down Pegasus night and day, hoping to catch him. But no hunter could catch this creature. When he reached out with his hand, the incredulous Pegasus spread its wings and rose towards the sky. However, the hero Bellerophon became the master of Pegasus. According to one version, he tamed a horse at a watering place with the help of a golden bridle, according to another, he received it as a gift from his father Poseidon. Thanks to Pegasus, Bellerophon accomplished many feats. Once he wanted to fly to the skies on a winged horse. Sitting astride Pegasus, he looked down on the ground, frightened, and fell. The winged horse flew to the sky itself. There he settled permanently and began to deliver Zeus to the sacred mountain of Olympus, lightning and thunder from the fire god Hephaestus. The winged horse lives in the firmament to this day. Every night, in clear weather, we can see it in the form of the constellation Pegasus. However, he now has no wings. Pegasus is a symbol of good strength, spiritual growth, eloquence, glory, contemplation, the relationship of all living things. Hurry up to the game
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