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- The destrier is the best-known war horse of the Middle Ages. It carried knights in battles, tournaments, and jousts. It was described by contemporary sources...
- Fresco released their first full-length album, A Long Time Listening. Destrier, their second full-length album, followed on 7 August 2015. Agent Fresco...
- Friesian horse. It is also hard to trace what happened to the bloodlines of destriers when this type seems to disappear from record during the 17th century...
- but strong-bodied descendants of horses in the Middle Ages such as the destrier. Specific ancestors of this type include the Neapolitan horse, and the...
- Destrier is the second album by rock band Agent Fresco. The album was well received by critics. Chris Tippell. (August 24, 2015). "Agent Fresco – Destrier"...
- for different types of work. It is a common misunderstanding that the Destrier that carried the armoured knight of the Middle Ages had the size and conformation...
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- sculpture attributed to Leonardo da Vinci. Depicting Francis I of France on a destrier horse, it is estimated to have been cast from a clay or wax model in the...
- stock-listings before it became an exclusively riding animal. While the destrier is the most well-known warhorse of the Medieval era, it was the least common...
- purpose. These terms included: Charger, see Courser (horse) Courser (horse) Destrier or "Great Horse" Hobby, see Irish Hobby Jennet, sometimes called Spanish...