Bucephalus died before Alexander, after the battle of Hydaspes in 326 B.C. in which Alexander defeated Porus. Alexander is said to have founded a city called Bucephala in honour of his horse.
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.
Alexander did not have any pets unless you count his black warhorse Bucephalus. Bucephalus died during Alexander's last great battle in India.
Alexander's horse was named Bucephalus in the movie and real life
Alexander the greats dog was documented to have been called 'Peritas'. And just for the record, his horse was called 'Bucephalus'.
Bucephalus was the name of Alexander the Great's horse.
Bucephalus was ridden by Alexander the Great of persia
Alexander the Great
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.
His horses name was 'Bucephalus'. Here's more: Bucephalus died in June 326 BC, and his breed is an Equus Caballus horse.
Alexander did not have any pets unless you count his black warhorse Bucephalus. Bucephalus died during Alexander's last great battle in India.
No, the Great Alexander lived longer than his famous horse Bucephalus. Bucephalus died at the Battle of the Hydaspes in 326 BC, while Alexander the Great passed away in 323 BC.
Alexander's horse was named Bucephalus in the movie and real life
Bucephalus.
Pegasus was the flying horse. Bucephalus was Alexander the Greats favorite calvary horse.
Bucephalus (Greek: Βουκεφάλας) was Alexander the Great's horse. When Alexander was young, he managed to tame the horse by observing that it was afraid of its' shadow and by forcing it to face the sun. Twenty years later, Bucephalus was mortally wounded in a battle and Alexander named a city in Asia "Bucephala" in honour of his horse.
Alexander the greats dog was documented to have been called 'Peritas'. And just for the record, his horse was called 'Bucephalus'.
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