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- Princessnesian (foaled in 1964 in Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. Princessnesian was a bay mare bred and raced by William Haggin Perry...
- Tell You Crafty Admiral Scarlet Ribbon Dowager (USA) 1980 Honest Pleasure What a Pleasure Tularia Princessnesian Princequillo Alanesian (Family: 4-m)...
- Happy Issue was the first in 1944, followed by Two Lea in 1952 and Princessnesian in 1968. Following the closure of Hollywood Park, the race moved to...
- and Hall of Fame (1983) Significant horses Alanesian, Batteur, Boldnesian, Dance Spell, Gamely, Lamb Chop, Princessnesian, Proud Birdie, Traffic Judge...
- Farm in Lexington. As a result of this partnership, Alanesian produced Princessnesian, sired by Claiborne's highly influential stallion, Princequillo, and...
- S****er Neurologo T V Commercial 7 1969 Figonero Nodouble Poleax 6 1968 Princessnesian Racing Room Quicken Tree 11 1967 Native Diver Pretense Biggs 5 1966...
- Street Dancer (DH) 1970 - Everything Lovely 1969 - Desert Law 1968 - Princessnesian 1967 - Desert Trial 1966 - Fleet Treat 1965 - Savaii 1964 - Jalousie...
- two other females have won the race. Two Lea did it in 1952 and then Princessnesian was the last to accomplish the feat in 1968. Happy Issue was owned and...
- minor race in Ireland as a two-year-old in 1972. She was a daughter of Princessnesian and a granddaughter of Alanesian, making her a close relative of many...
- racing came with the filly Alanesian who in turn produced Boldnesian and Princessnesian. Perry's first Champion was Lamb Chop in 1963, followed by U.S. Racing...