November 11 is the feast of Martin of Tours.
Patron saints of horse men, riders, equestrians, horse women:AnneGeorgeJames the GreaterMartin of ToursTake your pick!
There is no particular saint for dressage but there are other patron saints for horse men, riders, equestrians, horse women: •Anne •George •James the Greater •Martin of Tours
There is no particular saint for equestrian events but there are other patron saints for horse men, riders, equestrians, horse women: •Anne •George •James the Greater •Martin of Tours
There are a few Patron Saints of horseback riders. My favorite is Martin of Tours (aka Martin the Merciful. The Patron Saint of many things, including riders, horsemen (and women) and equestrians. Once, while on horseback, he encountered a beggar . Having nothing to give but the clothes on his back, he cut his heavy officer's cloak in half and gave it to the beggar. Then he had a vision of Christ wearing this cloak. The painting of Martin the Merciful and the beggar is the most common one you'll find. When the bishop of Tours passed away, Martin was asked to become bishop, he declined. But because of the love of the people and their "votes" he did indeed become bishop.
Patron saints of horse men, riders, equestrians, horse women:AnneGeorgeJames the GreaterMartin of Tours
There is no patron saint of dressage. However, the following are considered as patron saints of horse men, riders, equestrians, horse women: •Anne •George •James the Greater •Martin of Tours
There is no particular saint for equestrian events but there are other patron saints for horse men, riders, equestrians, horse women:AnneGeorgeJames the GreaterMartin of Tours
There is no particular saint for equestrian events but there are other patron saints for horse men, riders, equestrians, horse women:AnneGeorgeJames the GreaterMartin of Tours
he was a horse jockey
No, St. George, St. James the Greater and St. Martin of Tours are also patrons of horse men/women.
The skilled horse riders who were nomads were mosveans.
Horse riders in competition are "equestrians", just atop a horse is the adjective "mounted".