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'''Bellerophon''' (Βελλεροφῶν, Bellerophôn) is a legendary hero in Greek mythology, famed for his conquest of the '''Chimera''', a fearsome creature with the body of a lion, the head of a goat protruding from its back, and a tail that ended in a serpent's head. His story is a classic tale of heroism, divine favor, and tragic hubris, embodying the complex relationship between mortals and gods in ancient Greek culture. Bellerophon was the son of the king of '''Corinth''', '''Glaucus''' (or '''[[Poseidon]]''', depending on the version of the myth). He was initially known as '''Hipponous''' but acquired the name Bellerophon after killing either his brother (or a tyrant) named '''Belleros''' in a fit of anger (or as a result of being tricked by the gods). To purify himself of this crime, Bellerophon sought refuge with King '''Proetus''' of '''Tiryns''', where he inadvertently became embroiled in further conflict. Proetus' wife, '''Stheneboea''' (or Anteia), fell in love with Bellerophon, but when he rejected her advances, she falsely accused him of attempting to seduce her. Angered but unwilling to kill Bellerophon due to the sanctity of guest-friendship ('''xenia'''), Proetus sent Bellerophon to his father-in-law, King '''Iobates''' of <u>Lycia</u>, with a sealed message instructing Iobates to kill the bearer of the note. Iobates, also reluctant to violate the xenia, devised a series of impossible tasks for Bellerophon, hoping these would lead to his death. The first and most famous of these tasks was to kill the Chimera. To achieve this, Bellerophon needed the help of '''Pegasus''', the winged horse. With guidance from the seer '''Polyeidos''', Bellerophon captured Pegasus at the '''Peirene spring''', using a golden bridle provided by '''[[Athena]]'''. Mounted on Pegasus, Bellerophon slew the Chimera, using a spear or a block of lead, which melted when breathed upon by the creature and thus suffocated it. Following his victory over the Chimera, Bellerophon was tasked with defeating the '''Solymi''' (a fierce warrior tribe) and the '''Amazons'''. He accomplished both feats, further proving his heroism; when he returned victorious to Lycia, Iobates recognized Bellerophon's divine protection and not only absolved him of any guilt but also gave him his daughter's hand in marriage, as well as a share of his kingdom. Bellerophon's downfall came from his hubris. Emboldened by his successes, he attempted to ride Pegasus to <u>Olympus</u>, the home of the gods. Offended by his presumption, '''[[Zeus]]''' sent a gadfly to sting Pegasus, causing Bellerophon to fall back to earth. He survived but was crippled by the fall and lived the rest of his life in misery, shunned by the gods and mankind, wandering alone until his death. [[Category:Archaic Greece]] [[Category:Greek Myth]]
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