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- married Lady Maria von und zu Schlenderhan, the last of her line. This branch consequently received the lordship of Schlenderhan and was henceforth known as...
- (1941), Allgäu (1943), Asterblüte (1949) Leading owner (19 wins): Gestüt SchlenderhanSieger (1908), Ariel (1914), Marmor (1918), Mah Jong (1927), Alba (1930)...
- von Ullmann (1922–1972), owner of the German Thoroughbred stud Gestüt Schlenderhan that has had a major impact on the breeding history of Thoroughbreds...
- some of the early winners are unknown) Leading owner (22 wins): Gestüt Schlenderhan – Dorn (1892), Signor (1903), For Ever (1909), Dolomit (1912), Majestic...
- (1941), Aubergine (1949), Asterios (1950) Leading owner (18+ wins) Gestüt Schlenderhan – Dorn (1892), Real Scotch (1904), Prunus (1918), Monfalcone (1924),...
- Robert Hickmott. Almandin is a bay gelding bred in Germany by Gestüt Schlenderhan [de]. He was sired by Monsun, who also sired the 2013 Melbourne Cup winner...
- Jean-Pierre Carvalho in Germany and initially raced in the colours of Gestut Schlenderhan. He was from the second crop of foals sired by Australia who won the...
- and white socks on his hind legs bred in Germany by his owners Gestut Schlenderhan. He was sent into training with Jean-Pierre Carvalho in Germany. He was...
- Robert Pferdmenges & Co.. The first private German horse stud farm, Schlenderhan, which was founded by Eduard von Oppenheim in 1869, was transferred to...
- (1984), Comprida (1986), Quebrada (1993) Leading owner (9 wins): Gestüt SchlenderhanSchwarzgold (1940), Vivere (1942), Aralia (1948), Asterblüte (1949)...