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- as an important equestrian pursuit since the Renaissance when Federico Grisone's "The Rules of Riding" was published in 1550, one of the first notable...
- Federico Grisone was a Neapolitan nobleman and one of the first masters of dressage and courtly riding. Referred to in his time as the "father of the...
- Grisonia (Latin), Grisons or els Grisons (Catalan), Grisons (French), Grisones (Spanish), Grizono (Esperanto), Gryzonia (Polish), Grisun (Lombard) Greater...
- influenced the training methods of the Spanish Riding School include Federico Grisone, the founder of the first riding academy in Naples, who lived during the...
- Roccapimonte, Roccaimperiale, Roccamainolfi, Rodegaldo, Rufo, Santangelo in Grisone, Santagapito, San Martino, Sinagra, Somma, Tocco, Torre dei p****eri, Valenzano...
- living over 2000 years ago, his ideas are still widely praised Federico Grisone (mid-16th century): one of the few to write on horsemanship to that point...
- obedience and maneuverability in horses. The Italian horseman Federico Grisone, for instance, promoted the use of physical punishment to control horses...
- the suggestion of John Astley, of Gli ordini di cavalcare by Federico Grisone, and is directed towards the use of horses in war. He followed it with...
- a napirwey o poznaniu dobrego konia, 1532 1905 edition Polish Federico Grisone • Gli ordini di cavalcare, "The rules of riding", 1550 Full text of 1551...
- the usurpers.” In 1282 Pope Martin IV elected a new archbishop, Romualdo Grisone, who, failing to obtain the restitution of the territories he was entitled...