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- Troubadour_(horse) abstract "Troubadour (1882 - January 16, 1906) was an American Thoroughbred Champion racehorse. Bred in Kentucky by A. J. Alexander's Woodburn Stud, he was sired by Lisbon, a son of the imported British stallion Phaeton who in turn was a son of two-time Leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland, King Tom. His dam was Glenluine, a daughter of U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee Lexington who was the Leading sire in North America sixteen times and prepotent sire of the second half of the 19th century.".
- Troubadour_(horse) award American_Champion_Older_Male_Horse.
- Troubadour_(horse) breeder Woodburn_Stud.
- Troubadour_(horse) colour Bay_(horse).
- Troubadour_(horse) damsire Lexington_(horse).
- Troubadour_(horse) owner Daniel_Swigert.
- Troubadour_(horse) owner McGrathiana_Stud.
- Troubadour_(horse) owner Samuel_S._Brown.
- Troubadour_(horse) race Monmouth_Cup.
- Troubadour_(horse) race Ocean_Stakes.
- Troubadour_(horse) race Suburban_Handicap.
- Troubadour_(horse) sex "Stallion".
- Troubadour_(horse) trainer John_W._Rogers_(horseman).
- Troubadour_(horse) wikiPageExternalLink AmChampOlderMale.html.
- Troubadour_(horse) wikiPageID "25243454".
- Troubadour_(horse) wikiPageRevisionID "581408465".
- Troubadour_(horse) awards American_Champion_Older_Male_Horse.
- Troubadour_(horse) breeder Woodburn_Stud.
- Troubadour_(horse) colour Bay_(horse).
- Troubadour_(horse) country "United States".
- Troubadour_(horse) dam "Glenluine".
- Troubadour_(horse) damsire Lexington_(horse).
- Troubadour_(horse) earnings United_States_dollar.
- Troubadour_(horse) foaled "1882".
- Troubadour_(horse) grandsire "Phaeton".
- Troubadour_(horse) hasPhotoCollection Troubadour_(horse).
- Troubadour_(horse) horsename "Troubadour".
- Troubadour_(horse) owner Daniel_Swigert.
- Troubadour_(horse) owner McGrathiana_Stud.
- Troubadour_(horse) owner Samuel_S._Brown.
- Troubadour_(horse) race Monmouth_Cup.
- Troubadour_(horse) race Ocean_Stakes.
- Troubadour_(horse) race Suburban_Handicap.
- Troubadour_(horse) race "Barrett Stakes".
- Troubadour_(horse) race "Criterion Stakes".
- Troubadour_(horse) race "Kimball Stakes".
- Troubadour_(horse) race "Palmer House Stakes".
- Troubadour_(horse) race "Sensation Stakes".
- Troubadour_(horse) race "St. Leger Stakes".
- Troubadour_(horse) record "17".
- Troubadour_(horse) sex Stallion.
- Troubadour_(horse) sire "Lisbon".
- Troubadour_(horse) trainer John_W._Rogers_(horseman).
- Troubadour_(horse) subject Category:1882_racehorse_births.
- Troubadour_(horse) subject Category:1906_racehorse_deaths.
- Troubadour_(horse) subject Category:American_Champion_racehorses.
- Troubadour_(horse) subject Category:American_racehorses.
- Troubadour_(horse) subject Category:Racehorses_bred_in_Kentucky.
- Troubadour_(horse) subject Category:Racehorses_trained_in_the_United_States.
- Troubadour_(horse) subject Category:Thoroughbred_racehorses.
- Troubadour_(horse) type Animal.
- Troubadour_(horse) type Eukaryote.
- Troubadour_(horse) type Mammal.
- Troubadour_(horse) type RaceHorse.
- Troubadour_(horse) type Species.
- Troubadour_(horse) type Organism.
- Troubadour_(horse) comment "Troubadour (1882 - January 16, 1906) was an American Thoroughbred Champion racehorse. Bred in Kentucky by A. J. Alexander's Woodburn Stud, he was sired by Lisbon, a son of the imported British stallion Phaeton who in turn was a son of two-time Leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland, King Tom. His dam was Glenluine, a daughter of U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee Lexington who was the Leading sire in North America sixteen times and prepotent sire of the second half of the 19th century.".
- Troubadour_(horse) label "Troubadour (horse)".
- Troubadour_(horse) sameAs m.09g6v27.
- Troubadour_(horse) sameAs Q7846380.
- Troubadour_(horse) sameAs Q7846380.
- Troubadour_(horse) wasDerivedFrom Troubadour_(horse)?oldid=581408465.
- Troubadour_(horse) isPrimaryTopicOf Troubadour_(horse).
- Troubadour_(horse) name "Troubadour".