*The Perseus Project* About 70% of the information I obtained was from this page. It is a digital library containing a wealth of information on any aspect of Greek mythology. The project is courtesy of the Classics Department at Tufts University.
*Aeronautics Internet Textbook* Mythology: Flights of Fantasy. This page containes a short, simple account of the Pegasus story at different reading levels as well as a Spanish version.
*The Encyclopedia Mythica* An encyclopedia on mythology, folklore, and legend. This is a extensive source that contains over 4200 definitions of gods and goddesses, supernatural beings and legendary creatures and monsters from all over the world.
*Rich's Pegopedia* This site contains anything you'd ever want to know about Pegasus including legends and uses of the mythical winged horse including greek mythology, symbolism, and a glossary.
*Literature* I also used the library to find sources for my page.
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