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During the
Middle Ages the term "
rouncey" (also
spelt rouncy or rounsey)
referred to an ordinary, all-purpose horse.
Rounceys were used for riding, but could...
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highly prized destriers.
Another horse commonly ridden during war was the
rouncey, an all-purpose horse.
Coursers were also used
occasionally for hunting...
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within one do****ent), and
where one epic may
speak disparagingly of a
rouncey,
another praises its
skill and swiftness.
Significant technological advances...
- Hobby, see
Irish Hobby Jennet,
sometimes called Spanish Jennet Palfrey Rouncey Steppe horse,
refers to
various domesticated horse and wild
horse species...
- also mean an
illiterate or
rough man.
There are
similar words in
English (
rouncey),
French (roussin or roncin; rosse),
Portuguese (rocim), and
Italian (ronzino)...
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knights and
mounted men-at-arms rode
other war horses, such as
coursers and
rounceys. The
destrier is the
ancestor of
present breeds of
baroque horses such...
- the
European Middle Ages, a
lightweight war
horse became known as the
rouncey. Medium-weight
horses developed as
early as the Iron Age with the needs...
- throne.
During the 15th century,
similar small horses were also used as
rounceys,
leading war
horses known as destriers. The
characteristics of the breed...
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embarked with the army at Dole, but the
campaign was a disaster. He lost his
rouncey (horse) and
requested compensation from the
insolvent count, who eventually...