cyber day 5

Today we had to do some research Alexander the Great and his horse, Bucephalus. The horse was given to King Philip, Alexander's father, for 13 talents, which translates to about $182,000 now. Bucephalus was Alexander's favorite horse and served him in many battles. Bucephalus was said to be untamable, which is why King Philip gave him away In the first place. It was only until Alexander came along that he was able to tam the horse and have him eventually be one of the most famous horses. The bond that Alexander and Bucephalus had was inseparable and only Alexander could ride him into battles conquering all of these different places. At the end of Bucephalus' life, Alexander named one of his conquered city's after him. This great relationship with Alexander's horse lead him through so many victories and got him through so many journeys.

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