Bucephalus and Alexander: BFF's

At the age of thirteen, Alexander the Great received something that would change his life forever: a horse. Now, this wasn't just any ordinary horse. Little did Alexander know, but this horse would stick by his side for a very longtime. When the pair first met, Alexander could tell that the horse was in distress. It was scared of its own shadow! Alexander told his father that if he could not tame the horse, he would pay back the 13 talents his father spent on the horse. Alexander helped Bucephalus calm down and relax. The horse immediately felt at ease. Bucephalus let Alexander mount, and the two felt a connection like never before. Some say that Bucephalus and Alexander were even born on the same day! The pair rode into war together many times and were successful. Unfortunately, one time they were not. Bucephalus was mortally injured in the Battle of Hydaspes in 326 B.C. After the battle, sadly, he died. Alexander loved and cared for him so much. Alexander named a city after him called Bucephala. Although I don't have a horse, I feel like I can relate to the connection between Alexander and Bucephalus. My dogs are so special and I love and care for them so much, just like Alexander did for Bucephalus.

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