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There is not an exact number of horses recorded to have been in Ancient Greece. The horse was a valuable animal to the people because horses were used for transportation.

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The few people who could afford horses rode them. Carts were pulled mainly by donkeys, mules and oxen.

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No. They weren't invented until the much later.

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They came from Troyes in Greece

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