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Arab (horse), the Glossary

Index Arab (horse)

Arab (1824–1841) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 40 relations: Arabian horse, Ascot Racecourse, Bay (horse), British Classic Races, Brownlow Cecil, 2nd Marquess of Exeter, Eclipse (horse), Epsom Oaks, Euston Hall, Filly, Frank Buckle, George FitzRoy, 4th Duke of Grafton, Guinea (coin), Herod (horse), Highflyer (horse), Horse length, Inbreeding, King Fergus, Mare, Newmarket Racecourse, Newmarket Stakes, Newmarket, Suffolk, Odds, Parasol (horse), Penelope (horse), Potoooooooo, Prix du Jockey Club, Prunella (horse), Prussia, Robert Robson, Sir Peter Teazle, Suffolk, Thoroughbred, United Kingdom, Walton (horse), Waxy (horse), Whalebone (horse), Whisker (horse), Zeal (horse), Zinc (horse), 1000 Guineas Stakes.

  2. 1824 racehorse births
  3. 1841 racehorse deaths
  4. Thoroughbred family 25

Arabian horse

The Arabian or Arab horse (الحصان العربي, DMG al-ḥiṣān al-ʿarabī) is a breed of horse with historic roots on the Arabian Peninsula.

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Ascot Racecourse

Ascot Racecourse is a dual-purpose British racecourse, located in Ascot, Berkshire, England, about 25 miles west of London.

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Bay (horse)

Bay is a hair coat color of horses, characterized by a reddish-brown or brown body color with a black point coloration on the mane, tail, ear edges, and lower legs.

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British Classic Races

The British Classics are five long-standing Group 1 horse races run during the traditional flat racing season.

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Brownlow Cecil, 2nd Marquess of Exeter

Brownlow Cecil, 2nd Marquess of Exeter (2 July 1795 – 16 January 1867), styled Lord Burghley until 1804, was a British peer, courtier, and Tory politician.

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Eclipse (horse)

Eclipse (1 April 1764 – 26 February 1789) was an undefeated 18th-century British Thoroughbred racehorse who won 18 races, including 11 King's Plates.

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Epsom Oaks

| The Oaks Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to three-year-old fillies.

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Euston Hall

Euston Hall is a country house, with park by William Kent and Capability Brown, located in Euston, a small village in Suffolk located just south of Thetford, England.

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Filly

A filly is a female horse that is too young to be called a mare.

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Frank Buckle

Francis Buckle (1766–1832), known to the British horse racing public as "The Governor", was an English jockey, who has been described as "the jockey non-pareil" of the opening quarter of the 19th century, and the man who "brought respectability to race-riding".

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George FitzRoy, 4th Duke of Grafton

George Henry FitzRoy, 4th Duke of Grafton, KG (14 January 1760 – 28 September 1844), styled Earl of Euston until 1811, was a British peer and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1782 to 1811 when he succeeded to the Dukedom.

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Guinea (coin)

The guinea (commonly abbreviated gn., or gns. in plural) was a coin, minted in Great Britain between 1663 and 1814, that contained approximately one-quarter of an ounce of gold.

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Herod (horse)

Herod (originally King Herod; April 1758 – 12 May 1780) was a Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Highflyer (horse)

Highflyer (1774 – 18 October 1793) was an undefeated Thoroughbred racehorse and a very successful sire of the 18th century.

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Horse length

A horse length, or simply length, is a unit of measurement for the length of a horse from nose to tail, approximately.

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Inbreeding

Inbreeding is the production of offspring from the mating or breeding of individuals or organisms that are closely related genetically.

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King Fergus

King Fergus (1775–1801) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Mare

A mare is an adult female horse or other equine.

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Newmarket Racecourse

Newmarket Racecourse is a British Thoroughbred horse racing venue in Newmarket, Suffolk, comprising two individual racecourses: the Rowley Mile and the July Course.

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Newmarket Stakes

| The Newmarket Stakes is a Listed flat horse race in Great Britain open to three-year-old colts and geldings.

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Newmarket, Suffolk

Newmarket is a market town and civil parish in the West Suffolk district of Suffolk, England, located 14 miles west of Bury St Edmunds and 14 miles northeast of Cambridge.

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Odds

In probability theory, odds provide a measure of the probability of a particular outcome.

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Parasol (horse)

Parasol (1800–1826) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Penelope (horse)

Penelope (1798–1824) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Potoooooooo

Potoooooooo or variations of Pot-8-Os (1773 – November 1800) was an 18th-century thoroughbred racehorse who won over 25 races and placed higher than some of the most prominent racehorses of his time.

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Prix du Jockey Club

| The Prix du Jockey Club, sometimes referred to as the French Derby, is a Group 1 flat horse race in France open to three-year-old thoroughbred colts and fillies.

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Prunella (horse)

Prunella (1788 – December 1811) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Prussia

Prussia (Preußen; Old Prussian: Prūsa or Prūsija) was a German state located on most of the North European Plain, also occupying southern and eastern regions.

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Robert Robson

Robert Robson (c.1765–1838) was a horse trainer, known as the Emperor of Trainers who ran "the outstandingly successful stable of the first quarter of the 19th century."The leading racehorse trainer of his time, he raised their status from glorified groom to professional.

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Sir Peter Teazle

Sir Peter Teazle (1784 – 18 August 1811) was a good British bred Thoroughbred racehorse, a Leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland nine times, and carried on the sire line of Herod.

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Suffolk

Suffolk is a ceremonial county in the East of England and East Anglia.

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Thoroughbred

The Thoroughbred is a horse breed developed for horse racing.

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United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.

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Walton (horse)

Walton (1799 – December 1825) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Waxy (horse)

Waxy (1790 – 18 April 1818) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse that won the 1793 Epsom Derby and was an influential sire in the late eighteenth and early part of the nineteenth century. Waxy was bred by Sir Ferdinando Poole and was foaled at Lewes in 1790. He was sired by Pot-8-Os, a son of the foundation stallion Eclipse, whose genetic lineage traced to the Darley Arabian.

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Whalebone (horse)

Whalebone (1807 – 6 February 1831) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse that won the 1810 Epsom Derby and was a successful sire of racehorses and broodmares in the 1820s. Whalebone and his full-brother Whisker were produced by the prolific and important broodmare Penelope, and they contributed to the perpetuation of the genetic line (tail-male) of their sire Waxy and grandsire Eclipse into the 20th century.

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Whisker (horse)

Whisker (1812 – 11 March 1832) was a Thoroughbred racehorse that won the 1815 Epsom Derby and was a full-brother of the 1810 winner Whalebone. Whisker raced until he was a six-year-old, but did not race in 1817. Whisker was retired to stud in 1819, where he became a successful and influential sire.

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Zeal (horse)

Zeal (foaled 1818) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare, which won the eighth running of the classic 1000 Guineas. Arab (horse) and Zeal (horse) are 1000 Guineas winners, racehorses bred in the United Kingdom and thoroughbred family 25.

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Zinc (horse)

Zinc (1820–1840) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare, which in 1818 became the third filly to win both the 1000 Guineas at Newmarket Racecourse and the Oaks at Epsom Downs Racecourse. Arab (horse) and Zinc (horse) are 1000 Guineas winners, racehorses bred in the United Kingdom and thoroughbred family 25.

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1000 Guineas Stakes

| The 1000 Guineas Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to three-year-old fillies.

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See also

1824 racehorse births

1841 racehorse deaths

Thoroughbred family 25

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_(horse)