Bucephalus

Bucephalus (Buceph`alus) (i.e. ox-head), the horse which Alexander the Great, while yet a youth, broke in when no one else could, and on which he rode through all his campaigns; it died in India from a wound. The town, Bucephala, on the Hydaspes, was built near its grave.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Bucen`taur * Bucer Martin
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Brutus, Marcus Junius
Bruyère
Bryan, William Jennings
Bryant, William Cullen
Bryce, James
Brydges, Sir Samuel Egerton
Bubastis
Buccaneers
Buccleuch
Bucen`taur
Buceph`alus
Bucer Martin
Buch, Leopold von
Buchan
Buchanan, Claudius
Buchanan, George
Buchanan, James
Buchanan, Robert
Buchanites
Bucharest
Buchez, Joseph

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