Pedigree
Sire Citation (USA) 1945 |
Bull Lea (USA) 1935 |
Bull Dog (FR) | Teddy (FR) |
---|---|---|---|
Plucky Liege (GB) | |||
Rose Leaves (USA) | Ballot (USA) | ||
Colonial (GB) | |||
Hydroplane (GB) 1938 |
Hyperion (GB) | Gainsborough (GB) | |
Selene (GB) | |||
Toboggan (GB) | Hurry On (GB) | ||
Glacier (GB) | |||
Dam Shameen 1939 |
Royal Minstrel (GB) 1925 |
Tetratema (GB) | The Tetrarch (IRE) |
Scotch Gift (GB) | |||
Harpsichord (IRE) | Louvois (GB) | ||
Golden Harp (GB) | |||
Silver Beauty (USA) 1928 |
Stefan the Great (GB) | The Tetrarch (IRE) | |
Perfect Peach (GB) | |||
Jeanne Bowdre (USA) | Luke McLuke (USA) | ||
Black Brocade (GB) (family 3-o) |
- Through the influence of his dam, Fabius was inbred 4x4 to The Tetrarch, meaning that this stallion appears twice in the fourth generation of his pedigree.
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