I think he was a Friesan. :)
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His horses name was 'Bucephalus'. Here's more: Bucephalus died in June 326 BC, and his breed is an Equus Caballus horse.
Bucephalus (Oxhead) was was reputed to be of the finest Thessalian strain.
Bucephalus Was a big Black Horse
Is that Alexander the Great? His famous horse was named Bucephalus, which translates to ox-headed, although that could very likely refer to the breed from which he originated. Bucephalus was reputedly afraid of, or perhaps hostile to, his shadow and was tamed by Alexander by keeping him facing sunwards. The horse is alleged to have lived to almost the same age as Alexander.
Bucephalus was the name of Alexander the Great's horse.
The Crystal Bucephalus was created in 1994.
Bucephalus = byoo-sef-uh-luhs
Bucephalus was ridden by Alexander the Great of persia
Bucephalus was a black horse with a white star and was known to have a "wall" or a blue eye
Pegasus was the flying horse. Bucephalus was Alexander the Greats favorite calvary horse.
No, the Thessalonian is now known as the Pindos pony, it is a breed of Greek pony. Alexander the greats horse Bucephalus was called a Thessalonian, but it was actually an Akhal-Teke.