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Bucephalus



         


Bucephalus was Alexander the Great's horse. One of the horses in the statue group in the Piazza del Quirinale in Rome is named after him. Bucephalus was supposedly a terror, unable to be ridden and devouring the flesh of all who tried. Alexander, however, managed to tame him, and eventually named a city in his empire after the horse.

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