Horsemanship
121Cheval — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cheval (homonymie). Cheval …
122Sarmatian — [sär mā′shən] adj. of ancient Sarmatia its people, language, or culture n. a member of an ancient Indo Iranian people related to the Scythians that lived in southern Russia and the eastern Balkan Peninsula * * * See Sarmatia. * * * Any member of… …
123Ducrow, Andrew — ▪ British equestrian born , Oct. 10, 1793, London, Eng. died Jan. 27, 1842, London spectacular British equestrian performer and an originator of horsemanship acts. Ducrow s father, a Belgian strong man who came to England in 1793, trained… …
124Comanche–Mexico Wars — Comanche Mexican Wars Part of the Comanche Wars The Comanche were famous for their horsemanship. By George Cat …
125Cowboy Mounted Shooting — is a competitive equestrian sport regulated by several national organizations such as CMSA[1], SASS[2], MSA[3], etc. that requires the riding of a horse to negotiate a shooting pattern where targets are engaged with theatrical stage blank… …
126Crosby Garrett Helmet — Coordinates: 54°28′44″N 2°25′12″W / 54.479°N 2.420°W / 54.479; 2.420 …
127Luís Alves de Lima e Silva, Duke of Caxias — Luís Alves de Lima e Silva, the Duke of Caxias …
128Roman army of the mid-Republic — Contemporary portrait of Scipio Africanus, engraved on a gold signet ring manufactured in Capua, S. Italy, Considered the greatest Roman military leader of the Second Punic War, Scipio permanently drove the Carthaginians out of Spain in a series… …