Herod
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Herod (né le 12 mai 1758, mort en 1780) était une cheval de course pur-sang anglais qui eut une grande influence sur la race et est considéré comme l'un des 4 étalons du XVIII° siècle à l'origine de la race telle qu'on la connait aujourd'hui, avec Matchem, Eclipse, et son propre fils, Highflyer.
Pedigree
Origines de Herod |
Père
Tartar
alezan 1743 |
Partner
alezan 1718 |
Jigg
br/ 1701 |
Byerley Turk |
Jument par Spanker |
Sœur de Mixbury |
Curwen Bay Barb |
Curwen Spot Mare |
Meliora
alezan 1729 |
Fox
1714 |
Clumsey |
Bay Peg |
Milkmaid
1720 |
Whartons Snail |
Shields Galloway |
Mère
Cypron
1750 |
Blaze
1733 |
Flying Childers
bai 1715 |
Darley Arabian |
Betty Leedes |
Jument par Confederate
1720 |
Grey Grantham |
Drutmands Black Barb |
Salome
noir 1733 |
Bethells Arabian
~1711 |
Inconnu |
inconnu |
Jument par Champion |
Grahams Champion |
Jument par Darley Arabian |
Notes et références
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HEROD II — (d. 48 C.E.), grandson of herod the Great and Mariamne the Hasmonean; son of Aristobulus and brother of agrippa i ; king of Chalcis 41–48 C.E. The emperor Claudius granted Herod the kingdom of chalcis in the Lebanon in 41 C.E. In 45 C.E. he and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Herod — [her′əd] [L Herodes < Gr Hērōdēs] 73? 4 B.C.; Idumaean king of Judea (37 4): called Herod the Great … English World dictionary
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Herod — /her euhd/, n. ( the Great ) 73? 4 B.C., king of Judea 37 4. * * * I known as Herod the Great born 73 BC died March/April, 4 BC, Jericho, Judaea Roman appointed king of Judaea (37–4 BC). A practicing Jew, he was of Arab origin. He was critical to … Universalium
Herod — The Greek name of an Idumean dynasty whose members governed Palestine for a century and a half, which included the NT era. Herod the Great (40 to 4 BCE), son of Antipater, was married to Mariamne Ⅰ, a Hasmonean [[➝ Hasmoneans]]. Herod was a… … Dictionary of the Bible
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