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  • ...tion to navigate the process of finding, buying, and settling in the right horse. This article reviews some of the basic advice that has been published by e =Horse or pony?=
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  • | name = Domestic Horse ...cated horses can be [[equestrian|ridden]], usually with a [[saddle]], or [[horse tack|harnessed]] to pull objects like [[carriage]]s or [[plow]]s. In some c
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  • ::''This article is about the legendary wooden horse. For computer viruses, see [[malware]].'' ...Troja.jpg|right|200px|alt=Painting of Troy burning with horse.|The Trojan horse was a strategem allowing the numerically superior Greek force to overcome T
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  • ...recreation. Accordingly, as the role of a horse in societies that maintain horse population changes, so do the principal breeds of horses. When it comes to [[Choosing a horse|choosing a horse]], the breed of horse is usually a major consideration.
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  • ...es) actually grey. Other varieties of horses, like the American [[Mustang (horse)|mustang]] are noted to come in all patterns and colors [http://www.mustang ...lor and pattern is inherited in horses has probably been around as long as horse breeding has been, but it is only in the last decades that an understanding
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  • *''Illustrated Atlas of Clinical Equine Anatomy and Common Disorders of the Horse'', by Ronald J. Riegal, D.V.M. and Susan E. Hakola, B.S., R.N., C.M.I. Equ ===Choosing a horse===
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  • '''Horse flies''' (also called '''March flies''' and '''Deer flies''') are any of se Unlike smaller members of the order, horse flies are comparatively slow-moving and louder (their hum is more audible a
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  • ...rally applied to what is technically called thoroughbred racing, involving horse and jockey in races over short to moderate distances run at a fast pace. ...etely reliant on each other. Racing is also closely associated with the [[horse breeding]] industry and successful horses can make huge sums for their owne
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  • #REDIRECT [[Horse/Choosing a horse]]
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  • * [[Mykonos vase]], earliest pottery depiction of the Trojan Horse ...d States)|Psychological Operations]] units of the U.S. Army carry a Trojan Horse in their [[logo]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Horse]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...nary force hid warriors inside a tall wooden structure built to resemble a horse, which was brought inside the walls of Troy; at night, warriors slipped out
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  • * [[:Category:Horse racing|Horse racing]]
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  • ...://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=21609 ''The Trojan Horse'' (1962) at the American Film Institute (AFI)]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Horse Breed]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Choosing a horse}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Horse colors]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • * {{r|Champion (horse)}} * {{r|Fury (horse)}}
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  • '''The Horse and His Boy''' is the second book in [[C.S. Lewis]]'s [[children's literatu ''The Horse and His Boy'' was first published in 1954 and has remained in publication e
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  • *A member of or having characteristics of the Thoroughbred horse breed. *The [[Thoroughbred (horse breed)|Thoroughbred horse]]
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  • * [[Mustang (horse)]], a male horse.
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  • ...e in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]] ...legend, '''Ialmenus''' was one of the warriors who hid inside the [[Trojan horse]] with [[Odysseus]] and [[Agamemnon]] and others.
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  • ...e in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]] ...egend, '''Idomeneus''' was one of the warriors who hid inside the [[Trojan horse]] with [[Odysseus]] and [[Agamemnon]] and others.
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  • *''Illustrated Atlas of Clinical Equine Anatomy and Common Disorders of the Horse'', by Ronald J. Riegal, D.V.M. and Susan E. Hakola, B.S., R.N., C.M.I. Equ ===Choosing a horse===
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  • ...recreation. Accordingly, as the role of a horse in societies that maintain horse population changes, so do the principal breeds of horses. When it comes to [[Choosing a horse|choosing a horse]], the breed of horse is usually a major consideration.
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  • ...ooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>A wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]] ...tegy]], the fighters emerged during the night from the hollow belly of the horse, opened the gates of Troy, which let in returning Greek fighters from the s
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  • ...a person who knows what an ''animal'' is, but doesn't understand what a ''horse'' is, can add to his or her knowledge in this way. In a [[science|scientifi
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  • ====Horse====
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  • * [[Mykonos vase]], earliest pottery depiction of the Trojan Horse ...d States)|Psychological Operations]] units of the U.S. Army carry a Trojan Horse in their [[logo]].
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  • ...lver (horse)]] - A well known fictional character, the [[Lone Ranger]]’s horse
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  • A famed [[horse]] belonging to [[Alexander the Great]].
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  • Greek warrior hiding inside the Trojan horse along with Odysseus and Agamemnon.
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  • Greek warrior who hid inside the Trojan horse along with Odysseus and Agamemnon.
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  • A Greek warrior who hid inside the Trojan horse along with Odysseus and Agamemnon.
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  • Fabulous creature similar to a horse with one long horn on the forehead.
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  • ...his paintings of [[horse]]s, now considered some of the finest examples of horse portraiture of the period.<ref> Opinion sourced at: http://www.burlington.c On 28 December 2007 </ref>. He painted dogs to a lesser extent; his horse portraits were distinguished by often included hounds in the painting. Toda
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  • Mythological Greek warrior who hid inside the legendary Trojan horse along with Odysseus and Agamemnon.
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  • [[Cowboy]]s riding [[horse]]s moving herds of [[cow|cattle]] long distances to market.
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  • Sports in which human competitors are on horseback including [[horse racing]], [[polo]], [[show jumping]], and [[three-day eventing]].
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  • ...t ascension 21 hours, declination 10° north, its name is Latin for 'Little Horse'.
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  • Finishing position. In horse racing, finishing second.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Horse Breed]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Choosing a horse}}
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  • ...e [[railway]] [[freight car]] designed to carry farm [[livestock]], like [[horse]]s, [[cow]]s, or [[pig]]s
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  • ...th the surefootedness of the donkey and the more placid temperament of the horse.
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  • '''Black Beauty: The Autobiography of a Horse''', first published November 24, 1877 is [[Anna Sewell]]'s only [[novel]], ...horses, with Sewell's detailed observations and extensive descriptions of horse behaviour lending the novel a good deal of verisimilitude.
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  • * [[:Category:Horse racing|Horse racing]]
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  • Naturally-gaited light horse breed dating back to horses imported to the Caribbean from Spain.
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  • {{r|Horse Breed}} {{r|Horse}}
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  • ...lying SW of Andromeda and SE of Cygnus, named for the mythological winged horse Pegasus.
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  • ...e proximal articular surface, found in the foot, which occurs in human and horse anatomy.
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  • An equestrian combined event in which horse and rider complete the three disciplines of dressage, cross-country riding
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  • * [[Domestication of the horse]]
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  • ...' (to train), an equestrian competition in which points are awarded to the horse and rider for artistic riding style.
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  • ...tegy]], the fighters emerged during the night from the hollow belly of the horse, opened the gates of Troy, which let in returning Greek fighters from the s
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  • Historically, the arena associated with the horse and chariot races and athletic contests known in ancient Rome as the Circen
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  • ...or of the [[Trojan War]] who was one of the men hidden inside the [[Trojan horse]].
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  • * Horse [[Cartoon]]s for ''Vanity Fair'' magazine.
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  • Fury concerned the adventures of a boy and his [[horse|stallion]]. It starred: ...site brokenwheelranch.com [http://www.brokenwheelranch.com]. The rescued horse may have been a stand-in (five different horses were used in filming ''Fury
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  • ...妈骑马,马吃麻,妈妈骂马 'mother rides a horse, the horse eats hemp, mother scolds the horse').</ref>
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  • Literally meaning "devil on a horse", the '''janjaweed''' are nomadic [[Baggara Arab]]s that are supported agai
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  • ...day eventing''' is an [[equestrianism|equestrian combined event]] in which horse and rider complete the three disciplines of [[dressage]], [[cross-country r
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  • ...gful units of language; for example, in Mandarin ''má'' 'hemp' and ''mǎ'' 'horse' are different words that vary only in pitch.
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  • ::''This article is about the legendary wooden horse. For computer viruses, see [[malware]].'' ...Troja.jpg|right|200px|alt=Painting of Troy burning with horse.|The Trojan horse was a strategem allowing the numerically superior Greek force to overcome T
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  • ...eneid]]'' who was one of the [[Ancient Greece|Greeks]] inside the [[Trojan horse]] during the [[sack of Troy]]. He was a captain, according to [[Virgil]].
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  • {{Image|Bellerophon on Pegasus.PNG|right|350px|Bellerophon on the winged horse Pegasus killed the fire-breathing monster Chimera by [[creativity|creative] ...Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[hero]] [[Bellerophon]] who, mounted on the winged horse [[Pegasus]], shoved a hunk of lead in the creature's throat which melted in
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  • ...sing most forms of locomotion. There have been race events for [[horse]]s, horse-drawn [[chariot]]s, [[dog-sled]]s, people [[swimming]], on [[ski]]s and [[b ...great, but impoverished Olympic sprinter [[Jesse Owens]] racing against a horse. The word "race" is also used to describe more abstract races, such as a "h
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  • ...rn Hemisphere near Vela and Lupus, named after the race of creatures, part horse and part man, living in the mountains of Thessaly and Arcadia, Greek mythol
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  • '''Show jumping''' is an [[equestrianism|equestrian discipline]] in which horse and rider operate in an arena to gain points by jumping fences and other ob
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  • ...[equestrianism|equestrian competition]] in which points are awarded to the horse and rider for artistic riding style. It is also a component of [[three-day
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  • ...d permitting a cart to be built on top; this structure was attached to a [[horse]] or horses by ropes or wooden bars.
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  • ...e genus, including the water chestnut (a grass-like aquatic plant) and the horse chestnut (similar to the chestnut tree, but its nuts are toxic).
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  • ...om βούς bous, "ox" and κεφαλή kephalē, "head", thus "ox-head") was a famed horse belonging to [[Alexander the Great]]. Bucephalus died shortly after the B ...r shedding tears, it is said, for joy, kissed him as he came down from his horse, and in his transport said, "O my son, look for a kingdom equal to and wort
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  • ...t could appoint his colleague, who could then appoint him as Master of the Horse; this sometimes happened. The dictator had all the powers of the two consul
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  • *[[Percy Earl]] (1847&ndash;1947), George’s son. Best known for exceptional horse portraits.
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  • '''The Horse and His Boy''' is the second book in [[C.S. Lewis]]'s [[children's literatu ''The Horse and His Boy'' was first published in 1954 and has remained in publication e
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  • ...put in quotes because, in one sense, there is ''no'' indigenous New World horse of any kind. Every New World member of the [[genus]] [[Equus]] died out at ...irable mount. Most horses walk, trot, canter, and gallop. The speed of the horse increases with each of those gaits, and except for the walk, the back of th
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  • ...pedigrees can be recorded for non-purebreds, such as part-bred animals in horse fancy, e.g. Part-bred Australian Pony Register. Refer to the individual sp Horse fancy is also ancient. Some English horse registries are older than their dog registries. The English breed the [[Th
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  • ...etimes called ''Sirrah'', was originally named ''Al Surrat al Faras'', the horse's navel, by Arab astronomers before [[Ptolemy]] named the star ''Al Rās al
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  • ...dren from our world in Narnia, a mythical, magical kingdom (except for The Horse and his Boy, whose heroes are from the Narnian world. However, it takes pl *[[The Horse and His Boy]]
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  • ...equally arrogant sons (born of his first wife) ''Sagara Putra'' follow the horse into sage Kapila's netherworld hermitage where they are instantly turned to ...orld in several streams. Ganga then follows Bhagiratha (astride the ritual horse) across mountains, forests and plains to his ancestors’ ashes at [[Ganga
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  • ...es) actually grey. Other varieties of horses, like the American [[Mustang (horse)|mustang]] are noted to come in all patterns and colors [http://www.mustang ...lor and pattern is inherited in horses has probably been around as long as horse breeding has been, but it is only in the last decades that an understanding
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  • ...largely unused in official circles, although it continues to be used in [[horse racing]]. It is sometimes used in the [[United Kingdom]] to describe distan
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  • ...the UK, seasonal [[association football|football]] matches, [[horse racing|horse races]] and traditional [[fox hunting|fox hunts]] are held. Sales begin in
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  • ...e ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Aeneas]]. A [[strategy|strategem]] of using a [[Trojan horse]] to deceive the city's defenders enabled Greek warriors, hiding inside the
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  • Some horse clubs allow crossbreds who meet specific criteria to be registered. ===Horse names===
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  • ...confusion between steam locomotive-powered trains run by the railroad, and horse-drawn cars run by private citizens. The railroad attempted to put down rul
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  • ...ruin of the Santa Margarita de Cortona Asistencia, ''circa'' 1906 while a horse hitched to a sledge stands nearby. Five or six arches are visible in the th
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  • ...ities of Western India. '''Timoji''' acted both as a privateer (by seizing horse traders, that he rendered to the raja of [[Honavar]]) and as a pirate who a ...He then prompted the Portuguese to conquer [[Goa]], the main port for the horse trade. The city had been conquered from Vijayanagar by the Bahmani Sultans
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  • ...tly applied to the armored, mechanized, and helicopter-borne successors to horse cavalry.
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  • ...s a common manifestation of this, as in a mule, a hybrid of a donkey and a horse that is always incapable of reproduction.
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  • {{Image|Bellerophon on Pegasus.PNG|right|350px|Bellerophon on the winged horse Pegasus killed the fire-breathing monster Chimera by [[creativity|creative] {{Image|The-Winged-Horse.jpg|right|300px|The winged horse ''Pegasus'' in a picture by Hamilton Wright Mabie.}}
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  • ...been rivals to be patrons of [[Athens]]. Poseidon gave the Athenians the horse, but Athene's gift of the olive tree was considered the greater benefit. T
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  • ...e. The archers would then withdraw to a supply point, but another swarm of horse archers would sometimes replace them, and sometimes attack elsewhere. The S ...ecognized his forces could not directly combat horse archers, but that the horse archers needed resupply of provisions, horses, and arrows. Alexander split
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  • ...妈骑马,马吃麻,妈妈骂马 'mother rides a horse, the horse eats hemp, mother scolds the horse'). ...letely abstract, or what they mean is only obvious with hindsight: 馬,<ref>'Horse'. The lower strokes were once the legs.</ref> for example. A minority of ch
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  • ...told his secret to. Whenever he played it, the harp sang "Labraid Lorc has horse's ears". Labraid repented of all the barbers he had put to death and admitt
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  • ...rally applied to what is technically called thoroughbred racing, involving horse and jockey in races over short to moderate distances run at a fast pace. ...etely reliant on each other. Racing is also closely associated with the [[horse breeding]] industry and successful horses can make huge sums for their owne
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  • ...into 8 ''furlongs'', a unit which has largely passed out of use except in horse-racing. The ''league'' was either 3 miles or 6 miles.
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  • ...r and had his daughter study the anatomy of her subjects, drawing [[dog]], horse and human skeletons to improve her skill. She credited her father’s instr
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  • A '''unicorn''' is a fabulous creature, similar to a horse with a long horn on its forehead. ...s head, elephant's feet, a boar's tail, and the rest of its body is like a horse. The horn is black, and two cubits long. Aelian also describes the unicorn
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  • ...(the second one; there were two) married Bellerophon, who rode the winged horse Pegasus and killed the Chimera by putting lead into its mouth; it melted, s ...rophon]], the exceptional cavalry rider of [[Pegasus]], which was a winged horse given to Bellerophon by [[Athena]]. Bellerophon, after numerous triumphs, i
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  • ...Fardier and was never put into production as it was less practical than a horse-drawn vehicle. This was a self-propelled wheeled vehicle, but as it was in ...produced in quantity did they become accepted as a serious alternative to horse-drawn conveyances. The first automobile produced in a considerable quantit
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  • ...stralia, and a more successful artistic career, followed in 1994 from Dark Horse Comics. In 1995 Campbell established his own publishing company, Eddie Camp ...the Islands With Bacchus'' in 1991. Campbell continued the story with Dark Horse until 1995 as a series of miniseries. ''Bacchus'' then became Campbell's fi
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  • ...aged to pacify the animal and mount him. Bucephalus became Alexander’s war-horse and accompanied him to [[India]] where he died. In his honor Alexander gave
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  • ...ed 'Plato's beard' considers whether a statement like 'Pegasus is a flying horse' implies a belief in the existence of Pegasus. In general terms, is it true
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  • ...ued to soldiers for whom a longer-barreled rifle would be awkward, such as horse cavalry. The definition has expanded, in recent years, to include shorter
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  • Young Charles was interested in little but [[drawing]] and [[horse]]s, and did poorly at school. He left at 14. The [[Second World War]] broke ...ture books include ''Richard'' (1973), about a day in the life of a police horse; ''Wasteground Circus'' (1975), on the transient but magical effect on two
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  • ...1950), ''[[The Quiet Man]]'' (1950), ''[[The Searchers]]'' (1956), ''[[The Horse Soldiers]]'' (1959), ''[[Rio Bravo]]'' (1959), ''[[The Alamo]]'' (1960), ''
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