Alexander and Bucephalus

I think today is cyber day 7, maybe, but today we were assigned to do research on the relationship between Alexander and Bucephalus. What I have found from me research was that Bucephalus was a Thessalian horse. In 344 B.C., when Alexander was twelve or thirteen, he won this horse by making a wager with his father. His horse was given to him by a horse dealer for a lot of money. It was worth it though because it was his favorite horse and only Alexander could ride him. Alexander rode him into every battle with the Greek city states, Thebes, and India. Alexander loved his horse a lot. Legend has it that Bucephalus was untamable, but he was tamed by Alexander and became his best friend. Eventually his horse died in 326 B.C., and Alexander was devastated. He decided to name a city after his horse and called it Bucephala.  

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