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German show jumping mare
Coulisa (born February 8, 2004, died October 11, 2014) was a chestnut mare registered in the Oldenburg studbook, a daughter of Couleur Rubin. Inseminated
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Sport horse stallion
Love You - 1983 World Cup Final Winner Jalisco B Jalme des Musnuls Vico Coulisa Pégase du Mûrier Otello du Soleil Ibrahim (stallion) Twentytwo des Biches
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German horse
Ribard, decided to sell him. Pedigree for Cor de la Bryere 1968 Dark bay Coulisa Pégase du Mûrier "Cor de la Bryère". SporthorseData. April 26, 2017. "HorseTelex"
Cor_de_la_Bryere
French-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
international jumpers and dressage horses, and produced 49 approved sons. Coulisa Llewellyn, Peter (2023-07-27). "Cor de la Bryère's legendary showjumping
Rantzau_(horse)
French-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Safari Sacramento Son Symphatico List of leading Thoroughbred racehorses Coulisa "Sire Line: Galopin". Archived from the original on 2023-03-31. Retrieved
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
The Rising Sun
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Well Performed
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A Vessel of Fire; Meritorious; Virtuous
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Offering; Pig; Roman Clan Name; A Gift
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Victory, Good character
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Brave Ruler
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Name of a Raga
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Spring Lamp
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English : topographic name for someone living to the north of a main settlement, Middle English north in toun, or a habitational name from any of the places named with this phrase (Old English norð in tÅ«ne), as for example Norrington in Wiltshire.English : variant of Northampton, a habitational name from the city of this name, which was named with Old English norð ‘north’ + hÄm + tÅ«n ‘homestead’, ‘home farm’.
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English : habitational name from Ingoldsby in Lincolnshire, named from the Old Norse personal name Ingjaldr + bý ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’ .
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