The Valor Of Sturdy War-Stallions Who Changed History

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The Battle of Little Bighorn, from the Indian side by Charles Marion Russell (1903) (Public Domain)

The Valor Of Sturdy War-Stallions Who Changed History

Horses have lived on earth for more than 50 million years and they were first domesticated in Asia between 3000 and 4000 BC. According to the American Museum of Natural History at this time they were sought mostly for their rich milk and protein packed meat. Serving as one of man’s closest allies at work, during war and at play, over their 6,000 years of domestic history several equines have stood out for their legendary strength, speed and intelligence. These are the hardest, heavy-weight champions of the horse world, who each left their hoof print on history and stood the test of time like those legendary men who rode on their backs.

Haniwa horse statuette featuring saddle and stirrups from the sixth century Kofun period. París, Musée Guimet.( Miguel Hermoso Cuesta/ CC BY-SA 4.0)

Haniwa horse statuette featuring saddle and stirrups from the sixth century Kofun period. París, Musée Guimet.( Miguel Hermoso Cuesta/ CC BY-SA 4.0)

Bucephalus Beloved Of Alexander The Great

One of the most outstanding famous horses of antiquity is the steed of Alexander the Great, Bucephalus or Bucephalas, meaning ox head. Reported as a massive creature with a huge head and a blue eye, Bucephalus had a rich black coat with a large white star marked in the center of his brow. In 344 BC Plutarch, the Greek philosopher, biographer, essayist and priest at the Temple of Apollo, said “at 12 or 13 years of age, Alexander of Macedonia won the horse by making a wager with his father”.  The story goes that a horse dealer named Philonicus the Thessalian, had offered Bucephalus to the King Phillip II for 13 talents, which was an astronomical price for any horse, but because the animal was untamable the king was not interested, however, a young Alexander was.


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