Bellerophon   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Bellerophon   - Greek hero, who rode the winged horse Pegasus
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Aelian:NA_5.34   fr. 311 N] sing of Bellerophon, prepared like a hero of
AnthPal_3.15   and birds. [15] Bellerophon saved by his son Glaucus,
Athen_11.497   he says: "{A} It is Bellerophon, on the back of Pegasus,
Cic:Tusc_3.63   deserts, as Homer says of Bellerophon; -
Lucill_11.392   Pegasus, you have your Bellerophon." Yes indeed the most
Plin:HN_7.202   at Troy; horse-riding by Bellerophon, reins and saddles by
SEG_48.1330   (c. 128-100)   d in the tracks of Bellerophontes and fixed the


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