Pedigree
Sire Sir Ivor (USA) 1965 |
Sir Gaylord (USA) 1959 |
Turn-To (USA) 1951 |
Royal Charger (GB) |
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Source Sucree (Fr) | |||
Somethingroyal (USA) 1952 |
Princequillo (Ire) | ||
Imperatrice (USA) | |||
Attica (USA) 1953 |
Mr.Trouble (USA) 1947 |
Mahmoud (Fr) | |
Motto (USA) | |||
Athenia (USA) 1943 |
Pharamond (GB) | ||
Salaminia (USA) | |||
Dam Isolt (USA) 1961 |
Round Table (USA) 1954 |
Princequillo (Ire) 1940 |
Prince Rose (GB) |
Cosquilla (GB) | |||
Knight's Daughter (GB) 1941 |
Sir Cosmo (Ire) | ||
Feola (GB) | |||
All My Eye (GB) 1954 |
My Babu (Fr) 1945 |
Djebel (Fr) | |
Perfume (GB) | |||
All Moonshine (GB) 1941 |
Bobsleigh (GB) | ||
Selene (GB) (Family: 6-e) |
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