Πήγασος - definizione. Che cos'è Πήγασος
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Cosa (chi) è Πήγασος - definizione

MYTHOLOGICAL CREATURE IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Winged equine; Pegasi; Winged Horse; Pegasus (mythology); Pegasus (Greek mythology); Pegases; Pegasas; Πήγασος; Pégasos; Draft:Pegasus
  • The emblem of the World War II, British Airborne Forces, [[Bellerophon]] riding the flying horse Pegasus
  • Silver [[denarius]] of [[Domitian]] with Pegasus on the reverse, dated 79–80 AD
  • Pegasus on ancient cup of [[Marlik]]
  • Poznań Opera House]] ([[Max Littmann]], 1910)

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Winged equine; Pegasi; Winged Horse; Pegasus (mythology); Pegasus (Greek mythology); Pegases; Pegasas; Πήγασος; Pégasos; Draft:Pegasus
1. <networking, product> A product to support Internet searches, electronic mail, and Usenet news. [Details? Addesss?] (1997-07-14) 2. <project> An open source project run by The Open Group which implements a Common Information Model (CIM) Object Manager. Pegasus Home (http://openpegasus.org/). (2003-06-07)
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Winged equine; Pegasi; Winged Horse; Pegasus (mythology); Pegasus (Greek mythology); Pegases; Pegasas; Πήγασος; Pégasos; Draft:Pegasus
PEGASIS is an encryption algorithm used for satellite telemetry, command link and mission data transfers.
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Winged equine; Pegasi; Winged Horse; Pegasus (mythology); Pegasus (Greek mythology); Pegases; Pegasas; Πήγασος; Pégasos; Draft:Pegasus
·noun A northen constellation near the vernal equinoctial point. Its three brightest stars, with the brightest star of Andromeda, form the square of Pegasus.
II. Pegasus ·noun A genus of small fishes, having large pectoral fins, and the body covered with hard, bony plates. Several species are known from the East Indies and China.
III. Pegasus ·noun A winged horse fabled to have sprung from the body of Medusa when she was slain. He is noted for causing, with a blow of his hoof, Hippocrene, the inspiring fountain of the Muses, to spring from Mount Helicon. On this account he is, in modern times, associated with the Muses, and with ideas of poetic inspiration.

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Pegasus

Pegasus (Greek: Πήγασος, translit. Pḗgasos; Latin: Pegasus, Pegasos) is a winged divine stallion, usually depicted as pure white in color, in Greek mythology. He was sired by Poseidon, in his role as horse-god, and foaled by the Gorgon Medusa. He was the brother of Chrysaor, born at a single birthing when his mother was decapitated by Perseus. Greco-Roman poets wrote about his ascent to heaven after his birth and his obeisance to Zeus, king of the gods, who instructed him to bring lightning and thunder from Olympus.

Pegasus is the creator of Hippocrene, the fountain on Mount Helicon. He was captured by the Greek hero Bellerophon, near the fountain Peirene, with the help of Athena and Poseidon. Pegasus allowed Bellerophon to ride him in order to defeat the monster Chimera, which led to many more exploits. Bellerophon later fell from Pegasus's back while trying to reach Mount Olympus. Both Pegasus and Bellerophon were said to have died at the hands of Zeus for trying to reach Olympus.

Pegasus was eventually brought to Olympus by Zeus. There, he was stabled next to Zeus' thunderbolts. One of his duties included carrying Zeus' thunderbolts. He was eventually turned into a constellation. Pegasus is the subject of a very rich iconography, especially through the ancient Greek pottery and paintings and sculptures of the Renaissance.