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Bellerophon is one of the greatest heroes before the era of Heracles. His appearance combines tragic beauty and the image of a celestial rider. Here are the main characteristics of his vision: 1. The handsome man who tempts queens Face and appearance: Bellerophon is described as an extremely handsome young man. His attractiveness is so great that Queen Anthea (the wife of King Praet) falls in love with him at first sight. When he rejects her, she accuses him of being unjust - a motif common to "fatally beautiful" heroes. Humility and nobility: In contrast to the proud Agamemnon, Bellerophon is often depicted with a softer, almost melancholic expression, especially in the later myths, where he wanders alone. 2. The Rider of Pegasus (His Main Symbol) Bellerophon's appearance is inextricably linked to the winged horse Pegasus: The Golden Bridle: His main attribute is the golden bridle, a gift from the goddess Athena. In images, he often holds these reins while trying to control the divine horse. Warrior Pose: He is usually depicted riding Pegasus, with his body leaning forward in attack. This gives him a dynamic and heroic silhouette that stands out against the sky. 3. Equipment against the Chimera In the battle against the monster Chimera, his appearance is that of a heavily armed rider: The Lead Spear: His most characteristic weapon is a long spear, on the tip of which he places a lump of lead. When the Chimera breathes fire, the lead melts and kills the beast from the inside. Armor: Wears a classic Corinthian helmet and bronze breastplate that shine as he descends from the clouds









