Marengo (horse)

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Marengo was Napoleon Bonaparte’s famous grey Arabian war horse, renowned for carrying him in several major battles during the Napoleonic Wars.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Arabian horse
horse
war horse
ageAtDeath about 38
associatedWith French Army
Imperial Guard
Napoleon’s image in popular culture
capturedAt Battle of Waterloo
capturedBy William Henry Francis Petre
color grey
countryOfLaterResidence United Kingdom
deathYear 1831
depictedAs Napoleon’s iconic white or grey horse in art
diedIn England
famousFor endurance
loyalty to Napoleon
surviving multiple battles
hasPart hooves
skeleton
historicalPeriod early 19th century
hoovesUsedAs souvenirs
importedBy Napoleon Bonaparte
importedTo France
laterOwnedBy Lt-Col John Julius Angerstein
namedAfter Battle of Marengo
notableFor participating in several major battles of the Napoleonic Wars
serving as Napoleon Bonaparte’s war horse
origin Egypt
ownedBy Napoleon Bonaparte
participatedIn Battle of Austerlitz
Battle of Jena–Auerstedt
Battle of Marengo
Battle of Wagram
Battle of Waterloo
French invasion of Russia
surface form: Invasion of Russia
riddenBy Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Austerlitz
Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Jena–Auerstedt
Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Marengo
Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Wagram
Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Waterloo
Napoleon Bonaparte during the Russian campaign
role charger
servedAs Napoleon’s personal mount in battle
skeletonDisplayedAt National Army Museum, London
species Konik horses
surface form: Equus ferus caballus
war Napoleonic Wars

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Battle of Marengo relatedWork Marengo (horse)