Alexander the Great & Bucephalus

Our cyber assignment today is to do some research on the relationship between Alexander the Great and his horse Bucephalus, then write about our research.

 The story of their relationship begins when Alexander's father, King Phillip II, was offered a horse for a gigantic amount of money. The horse that the man presented to King Phillip II was untamed and he did not want to buy it. Alexander on the other hand really liked the horse and begged his father to get the horse and promised to tame it. Alexander ended up surprising everyone in the town by taming the horse and naming it Bucephalus. For the next two decades, Alexander was the only one who could ride Bucephalus. They went through great battles together and built Alexander's great empire. In 326 BC during Alexander's last battle, Bucephalus dies of battle wounds. Alexander ended up founding the town of Bucephala in honor of his great companion.

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