Bucephalus was the name of Alexander the great's horse.
Alexander the greats dog was documented to have been called 'Peritas'. And just for the record, his horse was called 'Bucephalus'.
Alexander the Greats son was Alexander IV of Macedon
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Bucephalus.
Bucephalus was a famous horse of Alexander the Great and is believed to have been a "bred horse," a type of horse known for its large size, strength, and agility in battle. The specific breed of Bucephalus is uncertain, but some historians suggest it could have been a Thessalian horse or a similar type of warhorse used by the ancient Macedonians.
Pegasus was the flying horse. Bucephalus was Alexander the Greats favorite calvary horse.
His horse had toes. As did Alexander the Greats.
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.
One is BUCEPHALAS who was Alexander The Greats horse who fought in many battles with him.
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Alexander the greats dog was documented to have been called 'Peritas'. And just for the record, his horse was called 'Bucephalus'.
Alexander the Greats son was Alexander IV of Macedon
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