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Equestrianism (from
Latin equester, equestr-, equus, 'horseman', 'horse'),
commonly known as
horse riding (Commonwealth English) or
horseback riding (American...
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Horsewoman is a
painting by the
Russian artist Karl
Bryullov (1799–1852),
produced in 1832 and
preserved in the
State Tretyakov Gallery in
Moscow (inventory...
- Look up
horsewoman or
horsewomen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Horsewoman or horse-women may
refer to: A
female horse rider A
female horse herder...
- 1920 –
November 8, 2003) was an
American actress, author, columnist,
horsewoman,
fashion designer, and
socialite who
achieved a
degree of fame as a fashion...
- She is
married to
German former racing driver Michael Schumacher. A
horsewoman, in 2010
Schumacher won the
European Championship in
western style horse...
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twenty years as the
companion of
Giuditta Tommasi (died 1993), an
Italian horsewoman.
Jessica Mitford described her as
having become a "you-know-what-bian"...
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Carol Rose (born 1941) is a
champion horsewoman. She is a world-class show
woman and breeder. She
became a
leader during a time when men
dominated the...
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Horsewoman is a
painting by
Russian painter Rudolf Frentz (Russian: Рудольф Рудольфович Френц) (1888-1956). The
picture is a
portrait of an equestrian...
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Astrid Gurdon,
Baroness Lloyd-Webber (born 30
November 1962) is an
English horsewoman. She is
married to
composer and
theatrical impresario Andrew Lloyd Webber...
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Helen Kleberg Groves (October 20, 1927 – May 6, 2022) was a
horsewoman and
cattle rancher dubbed the "First Lady of Cutting" by the San
Antonio Express-News...