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** Breton House of Dreux ( 1213 – 1341 )
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** Nicholas Breton, English poet and novelist ( d. 1626 )
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** the Breton people of Brittany ;
** the Breton language, a Celtic language spoken in Brittany ;
** the Breton galette or crêpe, a thin buckwheat flour pancake popular in Brittany.
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** The development of the thoroughbred horse is greatly encouraged by the appointment to the court of King James I of England of courtier George Villiers as Master of the Horse.
** " Leonardo's horse " or Gran Cavallo, a giant, unfinished statue of a horse by Leonardo da Vinci
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** Hinny, a cross between a female donkey and a male horse.
** Dover Downs, horse harness racing track
** Pole bending, a rodeo event that involves riding a horse around six poles arranged in a line
** Pantomime horse — animal costume accommodating two actors, regularly used in pantomimes
** Choke ( horse ), a condition in horses in which the esophagus is blocked
** For horse-back riders there periodic events ( see their calendar of events ) and facilities include four horse rings and 140 stalls.
** " Coloured ", a term used in the British Isles to describe the coat of a Pinto horse
** Rockingham Park, a horse racing track in Salem, New Hampshire
** " Useful " Domesticated Animals ( horse, dog, etc.

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