Pedigree
Sire Nasrullah b. 1940 |
Nearco b. 1935 |
Pharos | Phalaris |
---|---|---|---|
Scapa Flow | |||
Nogara | Havresac | ||
Catnip | |||
Mumtaz Begum b. 1932 |
Blenheim II | Blandford | |
Malva | |||
Mumtaz Mahal | The Tetrarch | ||
Lady Josephine | |||
Dam Segula b. 1942 |
Johnstown b. 1936 |
Jamestown | St. James |
Mlle. Dazie | |||
La France | Sir Gallahad III | ||
Flambette | |||
Sekhmet b. 1929 |
Sardanapale | Prestige | |
Gemma | |||
Prosopopee | Sans Souci | ||
Peroraison |
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