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  2. Bucephalus - Wikipedia

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    Bucephalus (/ b juː. ˈ s ɛ. f ə. l ə s /; Ancient Greek: Βουκεφᾰ́λᾱς, romanized: Būcephắlās; c. 355 BC – June 326 BC) or Bucephalas, was the horse of Alexander the Great, and one of the most famous horses of classical antiquity. [1]

  3. I Am the Great Horse - Wikipedia

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    I Am the Great Horse is a historical fantasy novel by English writer Katherine Roberts, published in August 2006 by The Chicken House and aimed at teens. It is about the life of Alexander the Great , told from the point of view of his horse, Bucephalus .

  4. Mares of Diomedes - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Bucephalus, Alexander the Great's horse, was said to be descended from these mares. [1]

  5. Peritas - Wikipedia

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    Like Alexander's horse Bucephalus, Peritas was awarded a city named in his honor, with a monument to his glory in its central square. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] According to Plutarch , after recalling the story of Bucephalus, "It is said, too, that when he lost a dog also, named Peritas, which had been reared by him and was loved by him, he founded a city and ...

  6. List of horses of the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Horse Officer Notes Ajax: Robert E. Lee: Ajax was reportedly too large for Lee to ride comfortably and was therefore used infrequently Aldebaron: Philip Sheridan: Sheridan's first horse Almond Eye: Benjamin F. Butler: Bayard: Philip Kearny: Kearny's secondary horse; Kearny was killed at Chantilly while riding this horse Bill: Henry J. Hunt ...

  7. Talk:Bucephalus - Wikipedia

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    In "The Greek Riding Horse" by M.H Morgan (a companion to his translation of Xenophon's "The Art of Horsemanship"), the author refers to Bucephalus as being "of the best Thessalian breed, black with a white star and very large".

  8. Bucephalus (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Bucephalus (Ancient Greek: Βουκέφαλος, lit. 'ox-headed', from βοῦς , "ox", and κεφαλή , "head") was a type of branding mark used on horses in ancient Greece . It was one of the three most common, besides Ϻ , San , and Ϙ , Koppa .

  9. Bucephala - Wikipedia

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    Bucephala may refer to: . Bucephala, the goldeneye, a duck genus; Bucephala is the name of at least two cities: Bucephala, or Alexandria Bucephalus, a city in Punjab founded by Alexander the Great and named in honor of his horse, Bucephalus