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Pegasus Pegasus was at a well drinking silently when the hero Bellerophon came and captured him with a golden bridle that was given to him by Athena.

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    Pegasus

    Pegasus was at a well drinking silently when the hero Bellerophon came and captured him with a golden bridle that was given to him by Athena.
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    Iobates

    While Bellerophon slept, he dreamed of Athena setting a golden bridle down beside him; it was there when he awoke.
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    Bellerophon

    While Bellerophon slept, he dreamed that Athena set a golden bridle beside him, saying "Sleepest thou, prince of the house of Aiolos?
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    Saigado Publishing

    The Athena & Friends '99 Athena & Bao (アテナ&フレンズ '99) 1999
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    Mars Exploration Rover

    A triple bridle made of Kevlar connects the parachute to the backshell. ... Athena Science Payload, Cornell University
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    Ares

    Ares uses the Spartan warrior Kratos (who gave his life to Ares in exchange for retribution over a Barbarian horde massacring his army) to commit atrocities throughout Greece and undermine the status of his sister Athena in the mortal world.
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    List of cultural references in The Divine Comedy

    Arachne: In Greek mythology, a weaver who challenged Athena to a contest of skill. ... His "mending [Italy's] bridle".
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    Tetradrachma från Aten (omkr 490 fKr, ur Nordisk familjebok)

    Age of Pericles

    Hence, this important figure gave his name to the Athenian Golden Age. ... Reproduction of an Athenian tetradrachma with the image of Pallas Athena —protector of the city— on the front and an owl —symbol of wisdom— on the back (circa 490 BC)
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    Rider (Fate/stay night)

    Bellerophon (ベルレフォーン Berurefōn): Bridle of Chivalry (騎英の手綱 Kiei no tazuna) ... Jealous of the sisters' allure, Athena goaded the Gorgon's worshippers into attacking them, forcing the sisters to take refuge on the Shapeless Isle.
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    AttalusICorrected

    Attalus I

    Coin struck during the reign of Attalus I, depicting the head of Attalus' great uncle Philetaerus on the obverse and seated Athena, Greek goddess of war and wisdom, on the reverse ... | “ | … she always considered herself blessed and gave thanks to the gods, not for wealth or empire, but because she saw her three sons guarding the eldest and him reigning without fear among those who were armed. | ” |
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