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Updated December 2011
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Ard Patrick
Irish-bred Epsom Derby winner, four times leading sire in Germany
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Chamant
French-bred winner of English Two Thousand Guineas, six times leading sire in Germany
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Festa
Irish-bred dam of five classic winners in Germany and Austria-Hungary, and of two significant sire sons
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Galtee More
Irish-bred English Triple Crown winner, leading sire in Russia and Germany
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Gouverneur
French-bred champion juvenile in England, leading sire in Germany
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Hannibal
German-bred classic winner, twice leading sire in Germany
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Saraband
High class English-bred juvenile, twice leading sire in Germany
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Savernake
British-bred runner-up in Epsom Derby and Doncaster St. Leger, four times leading sire in Germany
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St. Giles
Modest British racehorse, leading sire in Germany
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The Palmer
Significant English-bred broodmare sire, twice leading sire in Germany
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Athasi
Significant Irish-bred and based matron bred three champion colts and daughters that sent her line forward to the present
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Blandford
Irish-bred sire of great influence, leading sire in England and Ireland twice and France once
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Desmond
Irish-bred and based stallion rose on his own merits, leading sire in England and Ireland
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Harkaway
The "Irish Eclipse" was one of the great 19th century racehorses, leading sire in Ireland
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Blair Athol
English-bred "smasher" of a horse won two classics, four times leading sire in Great Britain
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Gainsborough
English Triple Crown winner, twice leading sire in Great Britain
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King Tom
English-bred sire of good fillies, twice leading sire in Great Britain
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Langar
Got leading sire sons in England, Ireland, and France
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Lord Lyon
English-bred Triple Crown winner, disappointing stallion
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Minting
High class English-bred juvenile
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Scottish Chief
English-bred significant broodmare sire
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Mortemer
French-bred staying winner in France and England, leading sire in France, good broodmare sire in the U.S.
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Flageolet
First French-owned leading sire in Great Britain, twice leading sire in France, important half-bred improvement stallion in Germany
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The Bard
Unbeaten juvenile in England, twice leading sire in France
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Plus
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Recollections: Georg von Lehndorff
Andreas Haberbeck surveys the life of Germany's most influential breeder
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World Equestrian Games Bloodlines
Andreas Haberbeck takes a look at the thoroughbred roots of the 2010 WEG'S top winners
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Grave Matters
Updated with more photos and information October 2012
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