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In Greek mythology, one myth associates Equuleus with the foal Celeris ( meaning " swiftness " or " speed "), who was the offspring or brother of the winged horse Pegasus.
Many of its products feature the Mobil symbol of a winged red horse, Pegasus, which has been a company trademark since its affiliation with Magnolia Petroleum Company in the 1930s.
Margaret began using the name " Peggy " at Washington Seminary, and the abbreviated form " Peg " at Smith College when she found an icon for herself in the mythological winged horse, " Pegasus ", that inspires poets.
He is a winged divine horse, usually depicted as white in colour.
In the 20th and 21st century, he appeared in movies, in fantasy, in video games and in role play, where by extension, the term " pegasus " ( plural: " pegasi ") is often used to refer to any winged horse.
According to legend, everywhere the winged horse struck his hoof to the earth, an inspiring spring burst forth.
Medusa, one of the Gorgons, has two children with Poseidon: the winged horse Pegasus and giant Chrysaor, at the instant of her decapitation by Perseus.
Aslan transforms the cabbie's horse into a winged horse named Fledge, and Digory and Polly fly on him to a garden high in the mountains.
In this form she was a black winged horse worshiped by certain cults.
The goddess Athena, realizing Bellerophon would surely die if he undertook this task alone, sent him aid in the form of the winged horse, Pegasus.
To obtain the services of the winged horse, Polyidus told Bellerophon to sleep in the temple of Athena.
In Greek mythology, Chrysaor (; English translation: " He who has a golden armament "), the brother of the winged horse Pegasus, was often depicted as a young man, the son of Poseidon and Medusa.
* Daughter of the winged horse Pegasus and Ocyrhoe the centauress.
* Longma: winged horse similar to the Qilin
There is also a column topped by a winged horse, the emblem of the Queensberry family, in the centre of the town.
Parnassus was also the home of Pegasus, the winged horse of Bellerophon.
Pegasus is a constellation in the northern sky, named after the winged horse Pegasus in Greek mythology.
By contrast, " Pegasus " may mean " the winged horse of Bellerophon ".
Lovecraft's novel The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath, a winged creature called " the Shantak-bird " is described as having " the head of a horse ", also as " big as an elephant " with " scales instead of feathers ".
The bridge was renamed Pegasus Bridge, after the mythical winged horse on the formation sign of British airborne forces.
The emblem of the legion was a capricorn ,< ref name =" Keppie ">, The Origins and Early History of the Second Augustan Legion, in, Legions and Veterans: Roman Army Papers 1971-2000, Stuttgart, 2000, p. < span class = plainlinks > 128 .</ ref > used along with the winged horse Pegasus, on the helmets the symbol used by I Adiutrix legionaries was a dolphin.
Although he is not a human, Strawberry, the cabman's horse, also entered Narnia from our world and there was chosen to be a talking beast and transformed into the winged horse Fledge.

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The Shuttle is the only winged manned spacecraft to have achieved orbit and land, and the only reusable space vehicle that has ever made multiple flights into orbit ( though winged, the Russian shuttle Buran made only one unmanned spaceflight ).
The winged symbol with a male figure who was formerly regarded by European scholars as Ahura Mazda has been shown to represent the royal xvarənah, the personification of royal power and glory.
It has winged seeds that are dispersed primarily by wind and gravity.
Then Aristaeus, on his civilizing mission, visited Arcadia, where the winged male figure who appears on ivory tablets in the sanctuary of Ortheia as the consort of the goddess has been identified as Aristaeus by L. Marangou.
A lost description by Stesichoros said that he has six hands and six feet and is winged ; there are some mid-sixth-century Chalcidian vases portraying Geryon as winged.
In the Inferno, the first part of Italian poet Dante's Divine Comedy epic, Geryon has become the Monster of Fraud, a winged beast with the face of an honest man, the paws of a lion, the body of a wyvern, and a poisonous sting at the tip of his tail.
The Nike on her outstretched right hand is winged ; whether there was a support under it in Phidias ' original has been much discussed ; evidence in surviving versions is contradictory.
Vanth has no direct counterpart in Greek mythology, and is very frequently, but not always, seen winged.
California is also home to a semi-private nine-hole golf course ; Double X Speedway, featuring street stock, sportsmans, winged sprints, and hobby stocks races May – September ; and the California Shooter's Club, which has shotgun and archery ranges.
P. Grimal has taken up this interpretation connecting it to a vase with red figures representing Boreas pursuing the nymph Oreithyia: Boreas is depicted as a two headed winged demon, the two faces with beards, one black and the other fair, perhaps symbolising the double movement of the winds Boreas and Antiboreas.
Throughout history, she has chosen various women on Earth to serve as her host, each of whom are joined in battle by numerous winged soldiers known as Angelus Warriors.
The airline has taken Horus as its logo because of its ancient symbolism as a " winged god of the sun ".
In many South African species the leaf has a thickened midrib and often variously thickened or winged margins that may also be crisped.
Hercules ' friends and allies are his main sidekick, Newton ; the helpful boy centaur who has a bothersome habit of repeating himself every time he speaks ; Helena, Hercules ' girlfriend ; Prince ( later King ) Dorian of Caledon ; Tewt, a small satyr who " speaks " only by playing his panpipes ; Timon, a young human from Caledon and Pegasus, Hercules ' winged steed.
It is slightly larger and longer winged than that species, and has a pointed tail.
The Embankment has other Egyptian flourishes, such as buxom winged sphinxes on the armrests of benches.
The Pegasus winged booster has had many successful flights to deploy orbital payloads, but since its aerodynamic vehicle component operates only as a booster, and not operate in space as a spacecraft, it is not typically considered to be a spaceplane.
The Ellimist, upon first viewing him, contrasts his appearance with The Ellimist's original form as a winged humanoid and conjectures that Crayak evolved from a burrowing species in an underground ecology rather than a winged, aboveground species as the Ellimist did, wondering thus what effect this has had on his psychology.

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Since that day, every College GameDay has ended with Corso sporting the team's headgear, usually a mascot head ( eventually shifting to official mascot heads provided by the university ) or another headpiece when a team does not have a suited mascot, such as a Trojan-style helmet for USC or the signature winged helmet of Michigan.
It has been suggested that provided a preflight phenomenon from which insects were later to evolve their winged flight capacities.

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