Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Alexander and Bucephalus

Bucephalus was a big-headed horse. Alex won him off of a wager with his dad King Phillip the second. Bucephalus was known to be unstable and could not be tamed. Alexander promised that he would tame him and would pay for him if he failed to do so. Alexander rode him into battles for nearly two decades. Bucephalus died in 326 BC due to battle wounds.

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