Welcome to Assassin's Creed Wiki! Log in and join the community.
Pegasus: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
imported>Sadelyrate No edit summary |
imported>Sadelyrate No edit summary |
||
| Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
{{Imageneed}} | {{Imageneed}} | ||
{{Stub}} | {{Stub}} | ||
'''Pegasus''' was the adored [[horse]] of the [[Greece|Greek]] woman [[Kara]] in [[Alexandria]], [[Egypt]], during the 1st century BCE. | '''Pegasus''' was the adored [[horse]] of the [[Greece|Greek]] woman [[Kara]] in [[Alexandria]], [[Egypt]], during the 1st century BCE. | ||
| Line 8: | Line 9: | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Pegasus shares her name with the | *Pegasus shares her name with the [[Pegasos|mythical, winged stallion]]; Kara highlighted this connection by mentioning how she wished her horse would have wings. Bayek also considered it a fitting name. Unlike her mythical counterpart, Kara's Pegasus was a mare. | ||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
Revision as of 13:42, 10 January 2019
| This article is about the steed of Kara, an Alexandrian in 1st century BCE. You may be looking for the skin for Phobos, the steed of the Spartan mercenary Kassandra. |
|
Where are the paintings? This article is in need of more images and/or better quality pictures from official media in order to achieve a higher status. You can help the Assassin's Creed Wiki by uploading better images on this page. |
Pegasus was the adored horse of the Greek woman Kara in Alexandria, Egypt, during the 1st century BCE.
In 48 BCE, the Medjay Bayek of Siwa agreed to serve as a bodyguard to Kara, and along the way they fetched Pegasus, who had been reshod. When they had made their way to the market, a man stole Pegasus, but Bayek was able to return the horse to her owner.[1]
Trivia
- Pegasus shares her name with the mythical, winged stallion; Kara highlighted this connection by mentioning how she wished her horse would have wings. Bayek also considered it a fitting name. Unlike her mythical counterpart, Kara's Pegasus was a mare.
Appearance
Reference
