-
describes at
length the
qualities of the
ginecti (
jennets) as
horses useful for war.
According to Corte, the
jennets were one of the most
commonly used horses...
-
Jennet Conant (born July 15, 1959) is an
American non-fiction
author and journalist. She has
written five
books about World War II,
three of
which have...
- males) must
stand at
least 14 hands (56 inches, 142 cm), and
jennies or
jennets (females) at
least 13.2 hands (54 inches, 137 cm) in
order to be classified...
-
Jennet may be a girl's name,
similar to Janet, or may
refer to: The
jennet, a
historic type of
riding horse The
Spanish Jennet Horse, a
developing new...
- and her son John Bul****,
Alice Nutter,
Katherine Hewitt,
Alice Grey, and
Jennet Preston. The
outbreaks of 'witchcraft' in and
around Pendle may suggest...
- Seán
Jennett (12
November 1912 – 1981), also Sean
Jennet, was a
British typographer, book editor, and
author of
travel books. He was also a
published poet...
- The
Spanish Jennet Horse is a
modern American horse breed. It is gaited, with
either pinto or
leopard spotting; its
conformation supposedly resembles that...
-
Canadian actress. She was also
known as
Jennet Adair. Born
Violet McNaughton in Hamilton, Ontario, her work as
Jennet Adair in
vaudeville included performing...
-
Jennet Saryyeva (born 30
March 1994) is a
Turkmenistan swimmer. At the 2012
Summer Olympics, she
competed in the Women's 400
metre freestyle, finishing...
- 'Ralls Janet' is an
apple cultivar that is also
known by many
other names. It has been used
extensively in
modern apple breeding, and has
several commercially...