he honored his horse by naming a city after it called Bucephalia. Hope this helps!
In the sentence, "Alexander the Great built a city to honor Bucephalus, his favorite war horse," the infinitive is "to honor." The infinitive explains what action is taking place in the sentence.
Alexander had his horse, Bucephalus, for nearly 20 years.
Bucephalus was the name of Alexander the Great's horse.
Alexander the Great's horse was as famous as Alexander himself. His horse was named Bucephalus, meaning ox-head. Bucephalus was a large black horse with a white star on his brow.
Alexander the Great's horse was named Bucephalus. The horse's name is pronounced like "Boo-Seph-Uh-Luss". It is reported that Alexander adored Bucephalus and rode him into many battles.
The city, Buecephala was built in honor of Alexander's horse, Bucephalus.
In the sentence, "Alexander the Great built a city to honor Bucephalus, his favorite war horse," the infinitive is "to honor." The infinitive explains what action is taking place in the sentence.
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Bucephalus (Ox-Head) was the name of Alexander the great's horse.
Alexander had his horse, Bucephalus, for nearly 20 years.
Bucephalus was the name of Alexander the Great's horse.
Alexander the Great's horse was as famous as Alexander himself. His horse was named Bucephalus, meaning ox-head. Bucephalus was a large black horse with a white star on his brow.
Alexander the Great's horse was named Bucephalus. The horse's name is pronounced like "Boo-Seph-Uh-Luss". It is reported that Alexander adored Bucephalus and rode him into many battles.
about 70 cities were named after Alexander the great
Bucephalus or Bucephalas
Alexander's horse was named Bucephalus in the movie and real life