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The golden bridle, and the whistle (in this case a 'golden whistle') found near to each other, originates from the fairy tale, the The Dwarf with the Golden Beard. The concept of the golden bridle being able to tame a horse also appears in Greek Mythology in which Belepheron used such a magic bridle to tame Pegasus.

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  • The golden bridle, and the whistle (in this case a 'golden whistle') found near to each other, originates from the fairy tale, the The Dwarf with the Golden Beard. The concept of the golden bridle being able to tame a horse also appears in Greek Mythology in which Belepheron used such a magic bridle to tame Pegasus.
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  • The golden bridle, and the whistle (in this case a 'golden whistle') found near to each other, originates from the fairy tale, the The Dwarf with the Golden Beard. The concept of the golden bridle being able to tame a horse also appears in Greek Mythology in which Belepheron used such a magic bridle to tame Pegasus.
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