androclus
/ˈændrɒkləs/Definitions
1. proper noun
A legendary hero in ancient Greek mythology, known for his role in the story of Bellerophon’s winged horse Pegasus.
“In the ancient Greek myth, Androclus was a brave warrior who befriended the winged horse Pegasus.”
2. proper noun
A Roman general who led the Roman forces to victory in the wars against the Gauls.
“Androclus, the Roman general, conquered Gaul with his strategic military tactics.”