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Regulus (horse)

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Foaled
  
1739

Colour
  
Chestnut

Record
  
9: 9–0–0

Parents
  
Godolphin Arabian

Damsire
  
Bald Galloway

Country
  
Great Britain

Owner
  
Mr. Martindale

Species
  
Equus caballus

Sex
  
Stallion

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Breeder
  
John Howe, 1st Baron Chedworth

Children
  
Spilletta, Bucephalus, Alipes

Regulus was an undefeated Thoroughbred racehorse stallion foaled in 1739.

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Background

He was bred in England by Lord Chedworth.

Regulus was by the Godolphin Arabian, his dam, the noted Grey Robinson, by the Bald Galloway, Sister To Old Country Wench (dam of Squirt ) by Snake, out of Old Grey Wilkes, a daughter of Old Hautboy.

After the death of Lord Chedworth Regulus was sold to Mr Martindale while he was still a maiden horse.

Racing career

Regulus was a successful racehorse, winning 8 royal plates in 1745 and a £50 plate.

Regulus was superior to any horse of his time and retired unbeaten to stud in the north of England.

Stud record

Regulus proved to be an excellent sire. At stud, he sired Royal (1749), South (b. 1750), Fearnought (1755) (exported to the US), Alipes, Star, Cato, Juba, Ascha, Grisewood's Lady Thigh, Miss Belsea, and many important broodmares, including Spilletta (dam of Eclipse). Regulus also sired the second dam of Highflyer.

His offspring’s successes led him to be the Leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland for eight years (1754–1757, 1761, 1763 and 1765–1766).

He died at age 26.

References

Regulus (horse) Wikipedia