Ulysses Grant was given a horse named Cincinnatus by the people of Cincinnati.
Yes and no. His son, Jesse, had a parrot, some gamecocks, and a Newfoundland (dog) named Faithful. The president had many horses that could have been considered pets. They were all named; Jeff Davis was the horse Grant used during the war, Egypt and St. Louis were Grant's 2 carriage horses, Cincinnatus was his saddle horse, Reb and Billy Button were his 2 Shetland ponies, and Julia was the name of Grants race horse. Grant's daughter, Nellie, also had 2 mares named Jennie and Mary and Grant's son had a horse named Butcher Boy.
Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus.
2nd president, john adams
I have hears that Muhammads horse was named Barak, but I do not know it to be fact, but then, you were fishing for that, weren't you?
Yes President Taft did
john f Kennedy
In 458 BC. there was a threat to the Romans after the Aequi tribe attacked Rome. The Romans decided to appoint a dictator, Cincinnatus. Cincinnatus was in power for 16 days and left after the Aequi tribe was defeated.The Roman values he shows are pietas, loyalty, humility, self-sacrifice to state.Cincinnati, Ohio is named after him.George Washington is considered the "modern day" Cincinnatus.
Zachary Taylor kept a horse named Old Whitey. I think he was Taylor's old warhorse.
No it was named after Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus, 5c. B.C.E. Roman hero.
cincinnatus was the best known early roman dictator
Cincinnatus Shryock was born in 1816.