Pedigree
Sire Furioso II 1965 Selle Francais |
Furioso xx 1939 Thoroughbred |
Precipitation xx 1933 Thoroughbred |
Hurry On xx (1913) |
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Double Life xx (1926) | |||
Maureen xx 1931 Thoroughbred |
Son-In-Law xx (1911) | ||
St. Prisca xx (1926) | |||
Dame de Ranville 1947 Selle Francais |
Talisman 1941 Selle Francais |
Le Royal (1933) | |
Kreole (1932) | |||
Que Je Suis Belle 1943 Selle Francais |
Lord Orange (1933) | ||
Comedie (1924) | |||
Dam Gigantin 1980 Hanoverian |
Grannus 1972 Hanoverian |
Graphit 1964 Hanoverian |
Grande (1958) |
St. Pr.St. Frutana (1958) | |||
St. Pr.St. Odessa 1967 Hanoverian |
Ozean/T. (1952) | ||
Gitta (1961) | |||
Goldi 1976 Hanoverian |
Goya 1971 Hanoverian |
Gotthard (1949) | |
Doma H (1963) | |||
Fortuna 1969 Hanoverian |
Fernjaeger (1943) | ||
Winzerflocke (1955) |
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