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- Q3001480 subject Q6181513.
- Q3001480 subject Q8168862.
- Q3001480 subject Q8877998.
- Q3001480 abstract "A courser is a swift and strong horse, frequently used during the Middle Ages as a warhorse. It was ridden by knights and men-at-arms.Coursers are commonly believed to be named for their running gait, (from Old French cours, 'to run'). However, the word possibly derived from the Italian corsiero, meaning 'battle horse'.".
- Q3001480 thumbnail AberdeenBestiaryFolio008rTigerDetail.jpg?width=300.
- Q3001480 wikiPageWikiLink Q102083.
- Q3001480 wikiPageWikiLink Q1194462.
- Q3001480 wikiPageWikiLink Q12554.
- Q3001480 wikiPageWikiLink Q2056700.
- Q3001480 wikiPageWikiLink Q2672364.
- Q3001480 wikiPageWikiLink Q2889457.
- Q3001480 wikiPageWikiLink Q2962915.
- Q3001480 wikiPageWikiLink Q3441645.
- Q3001480 wikiPageWikiLink Q6181513.
- Q3001480 wikiPageWikiLink Q655045.
- Q3001480 wikiPageWikiLink Q8168862.
- Q3001480 wikiPageWikiLink Q8877998.
- Q3001480 comment "A courser is a swift and strong horse, frequently used during the Middle Ages as a warhorse. It was ridden by knights and men-at-arms.Coursers are commonly believed to be named for their running gait, (from Old French cours, 'to run'). However, the word possibly derived from the Italian corsiero, meaning 'battle horse'.".
- Q3001480 label "Courser (horse)".
- Q3001480 depiction AberdeenBestiaryFolio008rTigerDetail.jpg.