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Genghis Khan (born Temüjin; c. 1162 –
August 1227), also
known as
Chinggis Khan, was the
founder and
first khan of the
Mongol Empire.
After spending most...
- Tápiószentmárton, in The
Hungarian part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Her sire,
Cambuscan, was bred by
Queen Victoria and in 1864 went on to win the July Stakes...
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moving brazen horse among the
gifts from an Arab and an
Indian king to
Cambuscan, and
compares it to the
Trojan horse. It is
likely that
these accounts...
- to (and son of) the
Knight and is the
narrator of The Squire's Tale or
Cambuscan. The
Squire is one of the
secular pilgrims, of the
military group (The...
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Horse Bred
Details Foaled Pedigree and
notes 54
Kincsem Hungary ch m 1874
Cambuscan (GB) x
Water Nymph by
Cotswold 25
Black Caviar Australia br m 2006 Bel...
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voice and a vision, an
everlasting tune in our mouths, a
dream fit for
Cambuscan and all his poets, a
dance of
pictures such as
Giotto or Cimabue, revived...
- 1874 -
Savernake (2) 1875 -
Buccaneer (1) 1876 -
Buccaneer (2) 1877 -
Cambuscan (1) 1878 -
Buccaneer (3) 1879 -
Savernake (3) 1880 -
Buccaneer (4) 1881...
- 1859:
Buccaneer 1860:
Dictator 1861:
Tolurno 1862:
Saccharometer 1863:
Cambuscan 1864:
Liddington 1865:
Robin Hood 1866:
Achievement 1867: Lady Elizabeth...
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Rouge Rose (GB)
Thormanby (GB)
Ellen Horne (GB) Fair
Alice (GB) 1873
Cambuscan (GB)
Newminster (GB) The
Arrow (GB)
Young Alice (GB)
Young Melbourne (GB)...
-
fourth book of
Edmund Spenser's
Faerie Queene,
later issued separately as
Cambuscan, or the Squire's Tale (1785). Ogle
married Frances, the
daughter and coheiress...