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According to Greek mythology, Pegasus was the winged horse born from the blood of the slain Gorgon, Medusa. His father was the sea-god Poseidon and his mother was the mortal Medusa.
Pegasus was a mythical creature with a white coat and golden wings. He was often depicted as a symbol of inspiration, poetry, and creativity.
The word "pegasus" has since been used to describe various things, including:
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