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Soldiers' horses
* Black Jack, the last Quartermaster-issued U.S. Army horse, died February 6, 1976.
* Blueskin, one of General Washington's horses.
* Bucephalos, Alexander the Great's horse.
* Ellen Edenberg, one of General Washington's horses at Valley Forge.
* Comanche, only US Cavalry survivor of the Battle of Little Big Horn.
* Copenhagen, the Duke of Wellington's favourite horse, which he rode at the Battle of Waterloo.
* Little Sorrel, Stonewall Jackson's horse.
* Magnolia, one of General Washington's horses.
* Marengo, Napoleon's horse which was captured by the British.
* (Old) Nelson, one of General Washington's horses.
* Roger Leo, one of General Washington's horses at Valley Forge.
* Traveller, General Lee's horse.
Race horses
* Abercrombie
* Adios
* Adios Butler, famous harness-racer
* Affirmed, last horse to win the U.S. Triple Crown (1978).
* Albatross
* Alydar, finished second to Affirmed in all three Triple Crown races, and one of the great sires in North American history.
* Arkle, reckoned the greatest steeplechaser of all time.
* Citation, Triple Crown winner in 1948.
* Eclipse, celebrated 18th century racehorse that won 18 races in 18 starts.
* Funny Cide
* Goldsmith Maid, famous harness racing mare of the 19th Century.
* John Henry
* Phar Lap, Australian racehorse.
* Man O' War, who re-wrote the record books.
* Nijinsky II, last horse to win the English Triple Crown (1970).
* Northern Dancer
* Precious Bunny
* Red Rum, only horse in the history of the Aintree Grand National
* Ruffian, a filly who won every race she started, except the one that killed her.
* Steeplechase to win the race three times (he also came second on two other occasions).
* Seattle Slew, Triple Crown winner in 1977.
* Seabiscuit
* Secretariat, Triple Crown winner of 1973.
* Shergar, the kidnapped winner of the 1981 Epsom Derby.
* Steel Dust, 19th Century quarter-mile racing horse.
* War Admiral
other horses
* Clever Hans
* the Darley Arabian, Godolphin Arabian, and Byerly Turk, the stallions from whom all thoroughbreds are descended.
* Incitatus, Emperor Caligula's favorite horse.
* Sportsman, John Mytton's horse, died when forced to drink a bottle of port wine.
* Trigger, Roy Rogers' horse
* Black Jack, the last Quartermaster-issued U.S. Army horse, died February 6, 1976.
* Blueskin, one of General Washington's horses.
* Bucephalos, Alexander the Great's horse.
* Ellen Edenberg, one of General Washington's horses at Valley Forge.
* Comanche, only US Cavalry survivor of the Battle of Little Big Horn.
* Copenhagen, the Duke of Wellington's favourite horse, which he rode at the Battle of Waterloo.
* Little Sorrel, Stonewall Jackson's horse.
* Magnolia, one of General Washington's horses.
* Marengo, Napoleon's horse which was captured by the British.
* (Old) Nelson, one of General Washington's horses.
* Roger Leo, one of General Washington's horses at Valley Forge.
* Traveller, General Lee's horse.
Race horses
* Abercrombie
* Adios
* Adios Butler, famous harness-racer
* Affirmed, last horse to win the U.S. Triple Crown (1978).
* Albatross
* Alydar, finished second to Affirmed in all three Triple Crown races, and one of the great sires in North American history.
* Arkle, reckoned the greatest steeplechaser of all time.
* Citation, Triple Crown winner in 1948.
* Eclipse, celebrated 18th century racehorse that won 18 races in 18 starts.
* Funny Cide
* Goldsmith Maid, famous harness racing mare of the 19th Century.
* John Henry
* Phar Lap, Australian racehorse.
* Man O' War, who re-wrote the record books.
* Nijinsky II, last horse to win the English Triple Crown (1970).
* Northern Dancer
* Precious Bunny
* Red Rum, only horse in the history of the Aintree Grand National
* Ruffian, a filly who won every race she started, except the one that killed her.
* Steeplechase to win the race three times (he also came second on two other occasions).
* Seattle Slew, Triple Crown winner in 1977.
* Seabiscuit
* Secretariat, Triple Crown winner of 1973.
* Shergar, the kidnapped winner of the 1981 Epsom Derby.
* Steel Dust, 19th Century quarter-mile racing horse.
* War Admiral
other horses
* Clever Hans
* the Darley Arabian, Godolphin Arabian, and Byerly Turk, the stallions from whom all thoroughbreds are descended.
* Incitatus, Emperor Caligula's favorite horse.
* Sportsman, John Mytton's horse, died when forced to drink a bottle of port wine.
* Trigger, Roy Rogers' horse