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    Pin. Phaéton became one of the four great founders of the modern French Trotteur, along with the stallions Normand, Conquérant and Lavater. Phaéton was...
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    won in 1' 38'' 1/6. In May 1895, when Narquois was entered in the Prix Phaéton, a 3,200-meter race at the Neuilly-Levallois racecourse, he initially attracted...
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    from the same stock as another founding stallion of the French Trotter, Phaéton. However, the origins of his dam, the mare Élisa, born in 1853, are disputed...
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    the head stallions Fuschia (notably Mahomet, Narquois and Novice) and Phaéton. The trotting speed record has been improved by trotters out of Niger and...
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    Musée du cheval du château Lanessan (Guyenne) Le Fleix, Musée de l’hippomobile André Clament (Périgord) Les Épesses, Musée de la voiture à cheval (Vendée...
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    [[:fr:Circulation avec le cheval]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|fr|Circulation avec le cheval}} to the talk page...
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    Orphelin). He is reputed to have produced good trotters by crossing with Phaéton daughters; the classic cross from which the successful French Trotters...
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    October at the Bergerie racecourse (in Ginai). The “École Supérieure du Cheval et de l'Équitation” (“Higher School for Horses and Riding”) is present on...
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    reserve and skilfully launched the 12th Chasseurs-à-Cheval frontally, while the 11th Chasseurs-à-Cheval charged the O'Reilly Chevaulegers from flank. On...
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    the English translation would be "Zante horse". They are also known as "cheval de Zante" in French. German-speaking author Jasper Nissen calls them Zakynthos-rappe...
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    Philibert Delorme on the courtyard that had become known as the Cour de Cheval Blanc. After his death, his widow, Anne of Austria, redecorated the apartments...
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    launched June 1666 at Toulon – wrecked off Formentera in January 1684. Cheval Marin, (ex-Prince) 44/46 guns, design by Laurent Coulomb, launched June...
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  • ( Royal Navy) was expended as a fireship. Battle of Cherchell: The fifth rate Cheval Blanc ( Algerian Navy) was sunk in battle. Battle of Cherchell: The fifth...
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  • Leo Ascher (1880–1942): Hoheit tanzt Walzer Daniel Auber (1782–1871): Le cheval de bronze, Les diamants de la couronne, Le domino noir, Fra Diavolo, Gustave...
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  • glückliche Hand, Moses und Aron Eugène Scribe (1791–1861) alone for Auber: Le cheval de bronze, Le domino noir, L'enfant prodigue, Fra Diavolo, Gustave III,...
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  • Quat'sous : Renard Les Chevaliers du Zodiaque : Shiryu, Hyoga, Docrates et Phaéton Samouraï Pizza Cats : le narrateur Double Dragon : le Maître de l'ombre...
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