Frederiksberg
Frederiksberg is a historic Danish horse label tied to carriage and riding-horse traditions around Copenhagen and older royal breeding culture. It is often discussed near the better-documented Frederiksborg horse, and older naming can be uneven, so the label should be handled as regional or historical unless a registry source states otherwise. The type behind it points to refined, useful coach and saddle horses rather than rough farm cobs.
For modern readers, Frederiksberg is most relevant in breed history, pedigree interpretation, and discussions of Danish horse breeding before today's sport-horse registries. Anyone recording the name should preserve spelling, source, and context because a small spelling difference can change whether the reference is local, historical, or a mistaken form of another Danish breed. Practical stewardship is mainly documentary: explain the tradition clearly, avoid overclaiming a living population, and connect the horse to Danish carriage and riding use.
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