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Antoine de
Pluvinel (1552, Crest, Dauphiné - 24
August 1620) was the
first of the
French riding masters, and has had
great influence on
modern dressage...
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Count Aymar Eugène de la
Baume Pluvinel (6
November 1860 – 18 July 1938) was a
French astronomer and
professor in the
Grandes écoles
SupOptique (École...
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under Antoine de
Pluvinel,
squire to
Henry III,
Henry IV and
Louis XIII, was set up in this area in the 16th century.
Known as "Le
Pluvinel", this was the...
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allowed three attempts. The
French author and
riding master Antoine de
Pluvinel published descriptions and the rules. The
lance was
shorter than those...
- predecessors,
including Federico Grisone (mid-16th century),
Antoine de
Pluvinel (1555–1620),
William Cavendish, 1st Duke of
Newcastle (1592–1676), François...
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academy in Naples, who
lived during the
sixteenth century, and
Antoine de
Pluvinel and François
Robichon de la Guérinière, two
Frenchmen from the seventeenth...
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Habsburg Monarchy in 1565, long
before the
French manege of
Antoine de
Pluvinel, and is the
oldest of its kind in the world.
Records show that a wooden...
- 1964) was a
French astronomer. He
worked with
Count Aymar de la
Baume Pluvinel observing Mars from the
newly built observatory on Pic du Midi in 1909...
- (mid- to late-16th century)
Salomon de La
Broue (1530–1610)
Antoine de
Pluvinel (1555–1620): the
first of the
French riding masters,
author of L’Instruction...
- the 19th century, when the
palace belonged to the
Countess de la Baume-
Pluvinel, a
French aristocrat and
writer under the name of "Laurent Evrard". She...