No.
Renaissance artists replaced Bellerophon (according to Greek mythology was the tamer of Pegasus), with Perseus.
Perseus captured the winged horse Pegasus by using a golden bridle given to him by Athena. He found Pegasus at the spring of Pirene on Mount Helicon, where the horse was drinking. By using the bridle, he was able to tame Pegasus and ride him, which later aided him in his quest to defeat Medusa and other adventures.
Pegasus sprang forth from the neck of Medusa when she was beheaded by the hero Perseus.
Pegasus, the winged horse didn't have any parents. When Perseus cut off Medusa's head, Pegasus came out of her body.
IN the time of perseus and medusa
Pegasus' brother is CHRYSAUR. Both were "born" when Perseus decapitated Medusa. They sprang from her bleeding neck
Bellerophon. Perseus did not ride Pegasus. Perseus
I wouldn't say that Perseus has any obvious symbols but my guess is that Pegasus is best affiliated with Perseus because Pegasus was born when Medusa was slain by Perseus. Pegasus sprang from Medusa's blood. I gave it a shot :-)
Perseus is associated with Pegasus, the winged horse.
pegasus sprang from the blood of Medusa after perseus killed her
Bellerophon is the hero originally associated with Pegasus, but, later, Perseus became associated with Pegasus.
Perseus killed Medusa by cutting off her head and Pegasus came out of her neck. Bellephron was the hero who actually rode Pegasus.
Pegasus sprang forth from the neck of Medusa when she was beheaded by the hero Perseus.
When Perseus cut off the head of Medusa Pegasus was born.
No, Pegasus was born from Medusa's blood, when Perseus cut her head off.
Pegasus, the winged horse didn't have any parents. When Perseus cut off Medusa's head, Pegasus came out of her body.
Perseus is associated with Pegasus, the winged horse.
IN the time of perseus and medusa