Horses in the Middle Ages were rarely differentiated by breed, but rather by use. This led them to be described, for example, as "chargers" (war horses), "palfreys" (riding horses), cart horses or packhorses. Reference is also given to their place of origin, such as "Spanish horses," but whether this referred to one breed or several is unknown.
the kinghts of the round table
yes
A reflection of his genuine personality
YES! I HATE THEM!
They used horses to travel
horses
horses, and ...
Camelot
Horses, yes.
They used horses for the same reason people everywhere use horses. They made life much easier than without them.
lots of kinghts, soldiers and peasants and most importatly Harold
Sea horses use water to live, move, consume and reproduce in.