The significance of the horse ridden by a Roman knight with its hooves on the ground
It is said that the statue cast for the Western general after his death symbolizes how a death. The rear hooves on the ground before the hooves up to indicate that the general died in battle; four hooves are on the ground to indicate triumph, and then the end of life; left front hooves up the rest of the three hooves on the ground to indicate that the general will be seriously injured soon after the return to die and had made a great achievement.