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- England in 1327, it expressly requested rounceys, for swift pursuit, rather than destriers. Small sized rounceys were also preferred by mounted archers...
- 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...
- in England, in 1327, it expressly requested rounceys, for swift pursuit, rather than destriers. Rounceys were sometimes used as pack horses (but never...
- Dogs in warfare Elephants in warfare Horses in warfare Courser Destrier Rouncey Lists of weapons List of medieval military technologies List of premodern...
- highly prized destriers. Another horse commonly ridden during war was the rouncey, an all-purpose horse. Coursers were also used occasionally for hunting...
- 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)...
- throne. During the 15th century, similar small horses were also used as rounceys, leading war horses known as destriers. The characteristics of the breed...
- 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...
- Fox station. This route operates through the Blackstone neighborhood via Rouncey Road. No w****end service. [59]  73  Tunney's Pasture (PM) Fallowfield (PM)...