Alexander and Bucephalus

Bucephalus was Alexander the Greats horse
he was named after a branding mark of an ox's head was depicted on his haunch
legends say that Alexander and Bucephalus were born on the same day
He won the horse off his father by making a wager
Originally he was worth a large sum but he was unstable and seemed untamable
Bucephalus was a Thessalonian horse

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  1. There is nothing here about the relationship between Alexander and Bucephalus. These are just a few random facts about the horse. You can do better than that, Logan! 8/10

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