Alessandro e Bucefalo: un'amicizia speciale

Franca Landucci

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Abstract

Bucephalus, with its much-discussed name, was a horse of exceptional strength and beauty, given to Philip II when Alexander was still crown prince. The horse, which seemed untameable, was instead tamed by Alexander, who from then on wanted Bucephalus with him throughout his expedition to Asia against the Persian empire. Bucephalus died in 326, after Alexander’s great victory over the Indian king Porus. Its death also marked the end of Alexander’s fortunes: in fact, the latter was forced to stop his advance and start on his way back to Babylon, where he died in June 323
Titolo tradotto del contributo[Autom. eng. transl.] Alexander and Bucephalus: A Special Friendship
Lingua originaleItalian
Titolo della pubblicazione ospiteUomini e bestie fra Antichità e Medioevo
Pagine81-90
Numero di pagine10
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2024

Keywords

  • Alexander
  • Bucephalus
  • Philip II

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