7. Bucephalus
Owned by Alexander, the Great, Bucephalus has a city named after him. The horse was known to be a mighty creature who fought many battles along with Alexander. At the young age of 13, Alexander acquired Bucephalus, and from then on, the horse became his favourite companion. Bucephalus was killed in the legendary battle of Jhelum which was fought between his master and Indian king Porus.
8. Copenhagen
Copenhagen was the Duke of Wellington’s warhorse, who he rode on the battle of Waterloo. Copenhagen was said to be enthusiastic for a horse of his species. It is recalled that when Wellington gave Copenhagen a congratulatory pat on the back, he responded him by giving him a kick in his head. However, Copenhagen missed doing so and Wellington was saved from a fatal blow. After retirement, he became a total darling, where he allowed strangers to touch his mane.