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Pegasus
published on 13 February 2013
Pegasus (or Pegasos) is a winged-horse from Greek mythology which was fathered by Poseidon and was born from the severed neck of the gorgon Medusa, slain by Perseus. At the same time and in the same way Chryasor was also born. Poseidon gave Pegasus to his son Bellerophon who put Pegasus to good use in his famous battle with the Chimaera. The myth of Bellerophon... [continue reading]
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Errol Jud CoderCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (12 March 2012)Price: $6.29 -

John FioreiUniverse (21 October 2001)Price: $15.26 -

Michael MacroneGramercy (10 March 1999)Currently unavailable -

Meher McArthurPegasus (18 August 2012)Price: $11.70 -

J. L. TaylorTrafford Publishing (06 July 2006)Price: $16.19 -

Michael MacroneHarper Paperbacks (18 May 1994)Currently unavailable -

Stephen R WilkOxford University Press, USA (15 November 2007)Price: $23.45 -

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Angeles ArrienTarcher (26 August 2000)Currently unavailable


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