Étienne Beudant
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Étienne Beudant
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Étienne Beudant (1863–1949), nicknamed "l'écuyer mirobolant" by General Decarpentry, was a French equestrian. He studied riding with Faverot de Kerbrech, then became a cavalry officer at Saumur, following in the footsteps of François Baucher. During his military career, he distinguished himself by training many difficult horses that no one else could ride. He published on the subject of horses in North Africa during his tour of duty there. After becoming a captain and being seriously wounded in
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French officer and equestrian (1863–1949)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89tienne_Beudant
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2024-07-04T00:54:22Z
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2024-09-03T05:38:21Z
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