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The word equestrian is a reference to equestrianism, or horseback riding, derived from Latin ' and ', "horse". Horseback riding (or riding in British English) Examples of this are: *Equestrian sports *Equestrian order, one of the upper classes in ancient Rome *Equestrian statue, a statue of a leader on horseback * Equestrian nomads, one of various nomadic or semi-nomadic ethnic groups whose culture places special emphasis on horse breeding and riding *Equestrian at the Summer Olympics, a division of Olympic Games competition Other *The ship ''Equestrian'', used to transport convicts from England to Australia, for example Alfred Dancey. See also *Equestria, Pretoria *Equestria, the fictional nation in which the television show ''My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic'', and its associated comic books, movies, and novels primarily take place * Horse (other) * Horse people (other) * Horsewoman (other) Horsewoman or horse-women may refer to: In general ...
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Equestrianism
Equestrianism (from Latin , , , 'horseman', 'horse'), commonly known as horse riding ( Commonwealth English) or horseback riding (American English), includes the disciplines of riding, driving, and vaulting. This broad description includes the use of horses for practical working purposes, transportation, recreational activities, artistic or cultural exercises, and competitive sport. Overview of equestrian activities Horses are trained and ridden for practical working purposes, such as in police work or for controlling herd animals on a ranch. They are also used in competitive sports including dressage, endurance riding, eventing, reining, show jumping, tent pegging, vaulting, polo, horse racing, driving, and rodeo (see additional equestrian sports listed later in this article for more examples). Some popular forms of competition are grouped together at horse shows where horses perform in a wide variety of disciplines. Horses (and other equids such as mules ...
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List Of Equestrian Sports
Equestrian sports are sports that use horses as a main part of the sport. This usually takes the form of the rider being on the horse's back, or the horses pulling some sort of horse-drawn vehicle A horse-drawn vehicle is a piece of equipment pulled by one or more horses. These vehicles typically have two or four wheels and were used to carry passengers or a load. They were once common worldwide, but they have mostly been replaced by auto .... General * * * * * * * * * * * * * FEI international disciplines * * * * * * * Regional governance * * Olympic disciplines * * * Paralympic disciplines *Dressage only at the Paralympics; dressage and combined driving at other FEI events Dressage * * Racing * * * * * Other timed events * * English riding * * * * * * * * * * * * * Western riding * * * * * * * * * Stock handling * * * * * * * * Rodeo *American rodeo events ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ...
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Equestrian Order
The (; , though sometimes referred to as " knights" in English) constituted the second of the property/social-based classes of ancient Rome, ranking below the senatorial class. A member of the equestrian order was known as an (). Description During the Roman Kingdom and the first century of the Roman Republic, legionary cavalry was recruited exclusively from the ranks of the patricians, who were expected to provide six (hundreds) of cavalry (300 horses for each consular legion). Around 400BC, 12 more of cavalry were established and these included non-patricians (plebeians). Around 300 BC the Samnite Wars obliged Rome to double the normal annual military levy from two to four legions, doubling the cavalry levy from 600 to 1,200 horses. Legionary cavalry started to recruit wealthier citizens from outside the 18 . These new recruits came from the first class of commoners in the Centuriate Assembly organisation, and were not granted the same privileges. By the time of t ...
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Equestrian Statue
An equestrian statue is a statue of a rider mounted on a horse, from the Latin ''eques'', meaning 'knight', deriving from ''equus'', meaning 'horse'. A statue of a riderless horse is strictly an equine statue. A full-sized equestrian statue is a difficult and expensive object for any culture to produce, and figures have typically been portraits of rulers or, in the Renaissance and more recently, military commanders. Although there are outliers, the form is essentially a tradition in Western art, used for imperial propaganda by the Roman emperors, with a significant revival in Italian Renaissance sculpture, which continued across Europe in the Baroque, as mastering the large-scale casting of bronze became more widespread, and later periods. Statues at well under life-size have been popular in various materials, including porcelain, since the Renaissance. The riders in these may not be portraits, but figures from classical mythology or generic figures such as Native Americans in t ...
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Eurasian Nomads
Eurasian nomads form groups of nomad, nomadic peoples who have lived in various areas of the Eurasian Steppe. History largely knows them via frontier historical sources from Europe and Asia. The steppe nomads had no permanent abode, but travelled from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock. The generic designation encompasses the varied ethnic groups who have at times inhabited steppe regions of present-day Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, East Turkestan, Uyghuristan, Mongolia, Russia, and Ukraine. They domestication of the horse, domesticated the horse around 3500 BCE, vastly increasing the possibilities of nomadic lifestyle, and subsequently their economies and cultures emphasised horse breeding, horse riding, and nomadic pastoralism; this usually involved trading with settled peoples around the edges of the steppe. They developed the chariot, the wagon,cavalry, and horse archery, and introduced innovations such as the bridle, Bi ...
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Equestrian At The Summer Olympics
Equestrian sports were first included in the Olympic Games in the Equestrian at the 1900 Summer Olympics, Summer Olympics of 1900 in Paris. They were again included in 1912, and have been included in every subsequent edition of the Games. Currently, the Olympic equestrian disciplines are dressage, eventing, and show jumping. In each discipline, both individual and team medals are awarded. Since the 1952 Summer Olympics, XV Olympiad in Helsinki in 1952, women and men compete on equal terms. Together with the equestrian component of Modern Pentathlon, it is the only Olympic event that involves animals. The horses are considered to be athletes as much as the riders. The international governing body for equestrian sports is the Fédération Équestre Internationale. The first Olympics held under its authority were in 1924. Since that time, Germany has established itself as the leading power in equestrian competitions. Summary of the Games History Paris Games Equestrian even ...
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Alfred Dancey
Alfred Dancey was convicted of the murder of nineteen year old William Braund on Bedminster Bridge, Bristol in 1849. At the time of the murder William was working for a local wine merchant. Alfred was also working - the newspapers say he was an errand boy but his prison records describes him as a porter and later a bricklayer. Alfred was a miller's son from Bathwick, he was 4 foot 10 and 3/4 inches tall with dark brown hair and grey eyes. His sentence was 10 years transportation. In March 1850 he was transferred from Bristol city gaol to Gloucester County Prison and from there he was transferred to Parkhurst boys' prison on the Isle of Wight. He was there for the census of 1851. He left for Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania) on the Equestrian in 1852. His life after this remains to be uncovered. External links # http://www.convictrecords.com.au/convicts/dancey/alfred/9822 # http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/59770599 - Disagrees with the article content above - would be a massive co ...
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Equestria, Pretoria
Equestria is a suburb of Pretoria, South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. Its Provinces of South Africa, nine provinces are bounded to the south by of coastline that stretches along the Atlantic O ..., situated approximately 18 kilometres (11 mi) east of the city centre. Geography Equestria is located on the eastern outskirts of Pretoria, bordering on the suburbs of Willow Park, Willow Glen AH and Nellmapius to the north, Willow Glen and Six Fountains to the east, Wapadrand to the south and Die Wilgers to the west. Retail Equestria is largely served by The Grove Mall situated to the south of the suburb. Smaller shopping centres serving Equestria include Equestria Shopping Centre situated to the east and Lynnwood Lane situated to the south. Transport Equestria is bordered by four routes, namely the N4 (north), M6 (south), M10 (east) and M12 (west). The N4 is the major na ...
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Equestria
Equestria () is a fictional kingdom and the main setting of My Little Pony (2010 toyline), the fourth and My Little Pony: A New Generation, fifth generations of the My Little Pony toy line and media franchise, including the Animated series, animated television series ''My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic'' and its spinoff ''My Little Pony: Pony Life''. Created by Lauren Faust, the setting incorporates many elements of fantasy, including inspirations from European mythology, European and Greek mythology. Equestria serves as the backdrop for the adventures of Twilight Sparkle, the main character of ''Friendship is Magic'', and her friends, who are collectively referred to as the Mane Six. Equestria is shown to be located on a terrestrial planet, similar to Earthand hosts many Intelligence, intelligent, consciousness, conscious, sentience, sentient and Wisdom, sapient creatures. Equestria's foundation is described as the result of the cooperation of unicorns, Pegasus, pegasi, an ...
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Horse (other)
A horse is a hoofed mammal of the species ''Equus ferus caballus''. Horse or Horses may also refer to: Animals * Equidae, the horse family ** Equinae, the horse subfamily *** ''Equus'' (genus), the horse genus, including donkeys, horses, zebras, and others **** '' Equus ferus'', or wild horse, the species from which horses were domesticated Arts and entertainment Films * ''Horse'' (1965 film), an underground film directed by Andy Warhol * ''Horse'' (1941 film), a Japanese film directed by Kajiro Yamamoto (and finished by assistant director Akira Kurosawa) * ''Horses'' (film) (Italian: ''Cavalli''), a 2014 Italian drama film Sports * H-O-R-S-E, a variation of basketball * Pommel horse, a gymnastics apparatus * Vaulting horse, a gymnastics apparatus Games * HORSE (poker), a form of poker * Knight (chess), sometimes called a horse by beginners Music Artists * An Horse, an Australian rock duo * Horse McDonald, a Scottish singer-songwriter * Band of Horses, an American ...
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Horse People (other)
Horse people may refer to * Equestrians ("people" uncountable) *Ethnographically, ("people" countable; mostly dated, also mounted people) **Eurasian nomads ** Plains Indians ** Borana Oromo people ** Songhai people See also * * * Equestrian (other) * Horsewoman (other) * Horseman (other) * Horse (other) A horse is a hoofed mammal of the species ''Equus ferus caballus''. Horse or Horses may also refer to: Animals * Equidae, the horse family ** Equinae, the horse subfamily *** ''Equus'' (genus), the horse genus, including donkeys, horses, zebr ...
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Horsewoman (other)
Horsewoman or horse-women may refer to: In general * A female horse rider * A female horse herder * A female horse farmer * A female horse breeder * A female equestrianist * A female horseman Other uses * '' The Horsewoman'', a 2021 novel by Karen Bergstralh set in the Assiti Shards shared universe created by Eric Flint * ''Horsewoman'' (Frentz), a 1925 painting by Rudolf Frentz * ''Horsewoman'' (Bryullov), a 1832 painting by Karl Bryullov See also * Mare, a female horse * Centaur, a half-human half-horse creature * * * * * Women (other) * Woman (other) * Horse (other) * Horseman (other) * Horse people (other) Horse people may refer to * Equestrians ("people" uncountable) *Ethnographically, ("people" countable; mostly dated, also mounted people) **Eurasian nomads ** Plains Indians ** Borana Oromo people ** Songhai people See also * * * Equestrian (d ... {{dab Wikipedia disambiguation ...
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