Wellington rode him during the Peninsular Campaign, particularly at Vitoria and in the Pyrenees but he had some fifteen other horses from which to choose. Wellington rode him throughout the campaign and there were three particular incidents which could have changed history. At Quatre Bras the Duke was observing the enemy from a forward position. Behind was a stiff fence and ditch lined by a battalion of 92nd Highlanders.
Suddenly some French dragoons appeared and the Duke found himself on the wrong side of the fence. Shouting to the Highlanders to lie down he put Copenhagen to the fence in good hunting style and he cleared fence, ditch and highlanders.
The third incident was at about 11pm outside the little inn in Waterloo village when the victor of the battle dismounted and gave Copenhagen an approving pat on his hind quarters whereupon the famous horse lashed out and nearly brought the day to a very different end.
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Or looking to book a ride? Click here to understand GT's policy on Covid Facebook Comments. Centre-based - you ride out from the same destination every day. Bucephalus was a massive horse with one blue eye. Alexander rode Bucephalus in numerous battles. Other accounts indicate he died of old age. Bucephalus became one of the most famous horses in classical culture, alongside such mythic beasts as Pegasus and the wooden Trojan horse.
Due to his fame and the popularity of Alexander, it became a standard for other generals to make a show of having a favorite horse. Born around , Marengo was a small gray Arabian stallion, only cm high. Marengo was steady and brave, essential characteristics in a horse whose rider traveled the length and breadth of Europe making war.
He was injured eight times in military service. He fled with the other horses during a Russian raid and survived the retreat from Moscow, unlike the majority of the soldiers in that unfortunate army. Any answers? Nooks and crannies. Semantic enigmas. The body beautiful. Red tape, white lies. Speculative science.
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