He rode lu bu's horse Red Hare
Little Texas
He did nothing that i know of. The only thing i know is that he was sick and rode on his horse to sign the decleration of idependence in the middle of the night when he heard there was a tie!
He rode about 5 miles and was stopped on the road to Lexington , so he didn't get there. We only know about him because Longfellow wrote a poem in 1861 on the eve of the civil war to remind people of their history .
The dad sold Joey, the horse, to the army
General Stuart had several horses and include: Virginia, Skylark, My Maryland, and Highfly.
The horseman representing war rode a red horse.
Robert E Lee
Are you sure you do mean shank's mare which is a term for going on foot ? It is a kind of joke to say something like "we rode shank's mare" meaning we had to walk.
Well, honey, John Wayne rode a horse named Duke in the movie "The War Wagon." And no, Duke wasn't just a random horse, it was actually John Wayne's own horse. So, there you have it, Duke the horse was John Wayne's trusty steed in that classic western flick.
Little Texas
sometimes elephants were rode on during war and sometimes they have used elephants as a type of excecution.
That most noble of all steeds was named Traveller. There is a very fun book by that title. It puports to be a first person account of the war as told by the horse.
He did nothing that i know of. The only thing i know is that he was sick and rode on his horse to sign the decleration of idependence in the middle of the night when he heard there was a tie!
Johnny Loftus rode Man O' War in 1919 Clarence Kummer rode Man O' War in 1920
Paul Revere rode his horse to warn the American colonists that the British troops were advancing. This event took place on the night of April 18, 1775, during the American Revolutionary War. Revere's famous midnight ride alerted the colonial militia and helped them prepare for the battles of Lexington and Concord.
Sybil Ludington's horse was a mare named Star. She rode for over 40 miles in the dark to alert American colonial forces of an impending British attack during the Revolutionary War, following in the footsteps of Paul Revere.
I believe it's a type of horse, probably a type of specially bred war horse. From the books I have read I take it they are spirited, difficult to ride, and very large.