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  1. Poitevin
    In English history, relating to the reigns of King John and King Henry III. The term is derived from the region of France south of the Loire (Poitou), which was controlled by the English for most of...
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  2. Poitevin
    The Poitevin or Mulassier is a French breed of heavy horse, renowned for being bad tempered, uncooperative, unattractive and poor workers. They do however produce excellent mules, and it is for this that they are bred. The Poitevin stands 16 hands high, is dun, grey, bay, black or palomino in colour...
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  3. Poitevin
    In English history, relating to the reigns of King John and King Henry III. The term is derived from the region of France south of the Loire (Poitou), which was controlled by the English for most of this period
    Found op http://www.talktalk.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0020713.html

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