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- Equestrian_statue abstract "An equestrian statue is a statue of a rider mounted on a horse, from the Latin \"eques\", meaning \"knight\", deriving from \"equus\", meaning \"horse\". A statue of a riderless horse is strictly an \"equine statue\". A full-size equestrian statue is a difficult and expensive object for any culture to produce, and figures have typically been portraits of rulers or, more recently, military commanders.".
- Equestrian_statue comment "An equestrian statue is a statue of a rider mounted on a horse, from the Latin \"eques\", meaning \"knight\", deriving from \"equus\", meaning \"horse\". A statue of a riderless horse is strictly an \"equine statue\". A full-size equestrian statue is a difficult and expensive object for any culture to produce, and figures have typically been portraits of rulers or, more recently, military commanders.".