The Angevin is an extinct breed of light saddle-horse from the former province of Anjou in western France.
It was bred principally in the area around Angers in the département of Maine-et-Loire.
It stood about 149–157 centimetres at the withers.
The Angevin was merged with other French regional breeds of riding horse, including the Anglo-Normand, the Charentais, the Charolais and the Vendéen, to create the Selle Français in 1958.
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