Pegasides

Pegasides (Greek: Πηγασίδες, singular: Πηγασίς) were nymphs of Greek mythology connected with wells and springs,[1] specifically those that the mythical horse Pegasus created by striking the ground with his hooves.[2]

  1. ^ Gardner, James (1858-60); p. 639.
  2. ^ Lemprière, John; Anthon, C. (1825); p. 530.

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