Altisidora biography

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        2. Altisidora (–) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare best known for winning the classic St Leger Stakes in
        3. Altisidora was a miracle horse - bred, trained and raced in Yorkshire, she won 2 of her 3 races as a 2-year-old in , and was unbeaten for the next two seasons, winning 3 races including the St Leger as a 3-year-old and 4 races as a 4-year-old in In her final season, she won 4 of her 8 races.
        4. Cymothoe altisidora is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae.
        5. The horse was a chestnut filly, born in and as a three-year-old won two out of her first three races before embarking on a second season.
        6. Altisidora was a miracle horse - bred, trained and raced in Yorkshire, she won 2 of her 3 races as a 2-year-old in , and was unbeaten for the next two seasons, winning 3 races including the St Leger as a 3-year-old and 4 races as a 4-year-old in In her final season, she won 4 of her 8 races.!

          Altisidora

          British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

          Altisidora

          Mr. Watt's Altisidora, Winner of the 1813 St. Leger by Clifton Tomson

          SireDick Andrews
          GrandsireJoe Andrews
          DamMandane
          DamsirePotoooooooo
          SexMare
          Foaled1810
          CountryUnited Kingdom
          ColourChestnut
          BreederRichard Watt
          OwnerRichard Watt
          TrainerTommy Sykes
          Record19: 13-3-2
          St Leger Stakes (1813)
          Match against Camelopard (1814)
          Doncaster Club Stakes (1814)
          Great Subscription Purse (1815)
          Fitzwilliam Stakes (1815)
          King's Plate at Richmond (1815)

          Altisidora (1810–1825) was a British Thoroughbredracehorse and broodmare best known for winning the classicSt Leger Stakes in 1813.

          Bred, trained and raced in Yorkshire she won two of her three races as a two-year-old in 1812. She was unbeaten for the next two seasons, winning three races including the St Leger at Doncaster as a three-year-old and four as a four-year-old in 1814.

          In her final season she w