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From the Tsar's Horses to the Apocalypse Rider

On 28 April last, in the park of the Palace of Tsarskoye Selo, a timid spring snow like St. Petersburg had the secret of it was invited to an unusual ceremony. On that day the cemetery of the horses of the Tsars was inaugurated. A unique place since of all the European royal courts, only the Russians buried their mounts, since Nicolas 1st.A Frenchman was particularly honoured: Jean-Louis Gouraud, great specialist of the horse, writer, publisher.

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On 28 April last, in the park of the Palace of Tsarskoye Selo, a timid spring snow like St. Petersburg had the secret of it was invited to an unusual ceremony. On that day the cemetery of the horses of the Tsars was inaugurated. A unique place since of all the European royal courts, only the Russians buried their mounts, since Nicolas 1st.A Frenchman was particularly honoured: Jean-Louis Gouraud, great specialist of the horse, writer, publisher.

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