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PegasusIn Greek mythology, the winged horse that sprang from the blood of the Gorgon Medusa when she was decapitated by the hero Perseus. He carried Bellerophon in his fight with the chimera, and was later transformed into a constellation. Pegasus was also regarded as a symbol of poetic genius; Hippocrene, the spring of the Muses on Mount Helicon, was said to have sprung from a blow of his hoof. PegasusA constellation of the northern hemisphere, near Cygnus, represented as the winged horse of Greek mythology.
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| In the story "The Ebony Horse," the hero rides a magic carved flying horse. flying horses of The Grandest Carousel of Them All. In the lower left-hand corner of the painting is a duck and, above it, an image of Pegasus, the flying horse, taken from an old corporate logo. |
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