(Republican-American archives) Before he was “the Great,” Alexander fell for a horse. The horse was, famously, Bucephalus, a raven-coated stallion with a single blue eye, its brow emblazoned ...
This item depicts the famous story of Alexander the Great and Bucephalus, the horse that was scared of its own shadow. Alexander tamed Bucephalus by riding it directly into the sun to eliminate ...
Before he was “the Great,” Alexander fell for a horse. The horse was, famously, Bucephalus, a raven-coated stallion with a single blue eye, its brow emblazoned with a white star. The horse was thought ...