Sweetmeat (horse)
Sweetmeat (foaled 1842) was a successful English Thoroughbred racehorse that won 16 consecutive races (including walk-overs) as a three-year-old, including the Doncaster Gold Cup, and was a useful sire of the early 19th century.
sire
Blacklock_(horse)Bona_VistaBusybody_(horse)Canterbury_PilgrimCremorne_(horse)Cyllene_(horse)Desmond_(horse)Doncaster CupFavonius_(horse)Galliard_(horse)Galtee_MoreJeddah_(horse)Kendal_(horse)Kirkconnel_(horse)L'Abbesse_de_JouarreLantern (horse)Lily_AgnesList of leading Thoroughbred racehorsesMacaroni_(horse)Melton_(horse)Miss_JummyMusa_(horse)Orbit_(horse)Orme_(horse)Ormonde_(horse)Ossory_(horse)Parasol_(horse)Pilgrimage_(horse)Queen's VaseSceptre_(horse)Scot_FreeSir_BevysSir_Peter_TeazleSir_VistoSnow_MartenVoltaire_(racehorse)VoluptuaryWalton_(horse)Wool_Winder
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
Sweetmeat (horse)
Sweetmeat (foaled 1842) was a successful English Thoroughbred racehorse that won 16 consecutive races (including walk-overs) as a three-year-old, including the Doncaster Gold Cup, and was a useful sire of the early 19th century.
has abstract
Sweetmeat (foaled 1842) was a ...... ire of the early 19th century.
@en
country
damsire
race
sex
Wikipage page ID
32,384,442
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,019,307,272
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
breeder
Major Yarburgh
@en
colour
Bay or brown
@en
country
dam
Lollypop
@en
damsire
Starch or Voltaire
@en
foaled
grandsire
Partisan
@en
horsename
Sweetmeat
@en
owner
James Cookson
@en
Mr A. W. Hill
@en
Race
sex
sire
Gladiator
@en
updated
2011-07-11
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
hypernym
comment
Sweetmeat (foaled 1842) was a ...... ire of the early 19th century.
@en
label
Sweetmeat (horse)
@en
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Sweetmeat
@en