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Sagace (1980–1989) was a
French Thoroughbred champion racehorse. His sire
Luthier had been the
Leading sire in
France in 1976.
Trained by
Patrick Biancone...
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Landolfus Sagax or
Landolfo Sagace (sagax
meaning "expert" or "scholar") was a
Langobard historian who
wrote a
Historia Romana in the
Beneventan Duchy...
- E. H. Smith, 1839 C.
plancus Gmelin, 1792 C. pomer**** Gmelin, 1792 C.
sagaces C. E. H. Smith, 1839 C.
sanguinarius C. E. H. Smith, 1839 C.
sagax Linnaeus...
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first in 1959, but he was
placed second for
hampering Saint Crespin. e
Sagace finished first in 1985, but he was
demoted to
second for
bumping Rainbow...
- Cédric (10 July 2013). "« Les
Particules élémentaires » : ode
posthumaine sagace".
Philosophie Magazine [fr] (in French).
Retrieved 18
March 2025. Sotinel...
- Colt Foaled: 15
March 1995 Country:
France Sire: Linamix; Dam:
Saganeca (
Sagace)
Owner / Breeder: Jean-Luc Lagardère "1998 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe". Racing...
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Triomphe - (4) - S****afras (1970),
Allez France (1974),
Akiyda (1982),
Sagace (1984) Prix d'Astarté - (5) -
Breloque (1960), Tamouré (1965),
Cover Girl...
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victory in the same year's Prix de l'Arc de
Triomphe –
Allez France (1974),
Sagace (1984) and
Waldgeist (2019).
Three horses have won the Arc
after being defeated...
- son of
owner Daniel Wildenstein's 1984 Prix de l'Arc de
Triomphe winner Sagace, he was
given the name of the
village of
Arcangues in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques...
- the
filly Allez France in 1974. He won
again with All
Along in 1983, with
Sagace the
following year and with the colt
Peintre Celebre, who
broke the course...