- A
jineta-type
Nasrid sword from the 15th century...
- the family's coat of arms.
Knights rode in both the
Muslim style, a la
jineta (i.e. the
equivalent of a
modern jockey's seat), a
short stirrup strap and...
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admired a
Spanish riding style (inspired by the Muslims),
called "à la
jineta", with bent
knees and
short stirrups. He
learned this from Rámon of Cardona...
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including Moorish elements such as the use of Oriental-type horses, the la
jineta riding style characterized by a
shorter stirrup, solid-treed
saddle and...
- the
French genet, from
Spanish jinete, a
light horseman who
rides à la
jineta,
explained as "with his legs
tucked up." This
referred to
their style of...
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Samuel S.; Alon, Lina; Tressler,
Caitlin M.; Stokes, William; Banerjee,
Jineta; Sorrell, Mary E.; Tian,
Yuemin (2018-12-01). "Wireless
control of cellular...
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Samuel S.; Alon, Lina; Tressler,
Caitlin M.; Stokes, William; Banerjee,
Jineta; Sorrell, Mary E.; Tian, Yuemin; Fridman, Gene Y.; Celnik, Pablo; Pevsner...
- used in the two main
styles of
horseback riding then
practiced in Spain—la
jineta, the
Moorish style which allowed great freedom of
movement to the horse;...
- (Compendium and New
Doctrine of
Gineta Horsemanship), one of the main
studies on
Jineta horsemanship of the time,
dedicated to
Count Alberto Fúcar (Albert Fugger)...
- brida,
which was not as
severe as the
traditional Baroque Spanish a la
jineta style.: xxi
Among his
pupils were
Salomon de La Broue, who
spent five years...