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|wketx=[[Bellerophon]] (/bəˈlɛrəfən/; Ancient Greek: [[Βελλεροφῶν]]) or [[Bellerophontes]] ([[Βελλεροφόντης]]), born as [[Hipponous]], was a hero of Greek mythology. He was "the greatest hero and slayer of monsters, alongside Cadmus and Perseus, before the days of Heracles", and his greatest feat was killing the Chimera, a monster that Homer depicted with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail: "her breath came out in terrible blasts of burning flame." Bellerophon was also known for capturing the winged horse Pegasus with the help of Athena’s charmed bridle, and earning the disfavour of the gods after attempting to ride Pegasus to Mount Olympus to join them.
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|trtx=ar: بيليروفون; bg: Белерофонт; br: Bellerofon; ca: Bel·lerofont; cs: Bellerofontés; cv: Беллерофонт; cy: Bellerophon; da: Bellerofon; de: [[Bellerophon]]; el: [[Βελλεροφόντης]]; en: [[Bellerophon]]; eo: Belerofono; es: [[Belerofonte]]; et: Bellerophontes; eu: Belerofon; fa: بلروفون; fi: Bellerofon; fr: [[Bellérophon]]; gl: Belerofonte; he: בלרופון; hu: Bellerophón; id: Bellerofon; it: [[Bellerofonte]]; ja: ベレロポーン; ka: ბელეროფონი; ko: 벨레로폰; ku: Belerofon; la: [[Bellerophon]]; lb: Bellerophon; lt: Belerofonas; lv: Bellerofons; my: ဘာလဲ့ရာဖန်; nl: [[Bellerophon]]; no: Bellerofon; oc: Bellerofont; pl: Bellerofont; pt: [[Belerofonte]]; ro: Belerofon; ru: [[Беллерофонт]]; sh: Belerofont; simple: Bellerophon; sk: Bellerofontes; sl: Belerofont; sr: Белерофонт; sv: Bellerofon; th: บิลเลโรฟอน; tr: Bellerofontis; uk: Беллерофонт; vi: Bellerophon; war: Bellerophon; zh: 柏勒洛丰
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Latest revision as of 19:05, 28 May 2023

Wikipedia EN

Bellerophon (/bəˈlɛrəfən/; Ancient Greek: Βελλεροφῶν) or Bellerophontes (Βελλεροφόντης), born as Hipponous, was a hero of Greek mythology. He was "the greatest hero and slayer of monsters, alongside Cadmus and Perseus, before the days of Heracles", and his greatest feat was killing the Chimera, a monster that Homer depicted with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail: "her breath came out in terrible blasts of burning flame." Bellerophon was also known for capturing the winged horse Pegasus with the help of Athena’s charmed bridle, and earning the disfavour of the gods after attempting to ride Pegasus to Mount Olympus to join them.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Βελλεροφῶν: φῶντος ὁ Theocr. = Βελλεροφόντης.

Translations

ar: بيليروفون; bg: Белерофонт; br: Bellerofon; ca: Bel·lerofont; cs: Bellerofontés; cv: Беллерофонт; cy: Bellerophon; da: Bellerofon; de: Bellerophon; el: Βελλεροφόντης; en: Bellerophon; eo: Belerofono; es: Belerofonte; et: Bellerophontes; eu: Belerofon; fa: بلروفون; fi: Bellerofon; fr: Bellérophon; gl: Belerofonte; he: בלרופון; hu: Bellerophón; id: Bellerofon; it: Bellerofonte; ja: ベレロポーン; ka: ბელეროფონი; ko: 벨레로폰; ku: Belerofon; la: Bellerophon; lb: Bellerophon; lt: Belerofonas; lv: Bellerofons; my: ဘာလဲ့ရာဖန်; nl: Bellerophon; no: Bellerofon; oc: Bellerofont; pl: Bellerofont; pt: Belerofonte; ro: Belerofon; ru: Беллерофонт; sh: Belerofont; simple: Bellerophon; sk: Bellerofontes; sl: Belerofont; sr: Белерофонт; sv: Bellerofon; th: บิลเลโรฟอน; tr: Bellerofontis; uk: Беллерофонт; vi: Bellerophon; war: Bellerophon; zh: 柏勒洛丰