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Smolensk is a city and the
administrative center of
Smolensk Oblast, Russia,
located on the
Dnieper River, 360
kilometers (220 mi) west-southwest of Moscow...
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Smolensko (1810 – 10
January 1829) was a
Thoroughbred racehorse that won the 1813
Epsom Derby and 2,000
Guineas Stakes.
Smolensko raced for two years...
- Belarusian: Смаленскае ваяводзтва; Polish: Województwo smoleńskie; Lithuanian:
Smolensko vaivadija; Russian: Смоленское воеводство) was a unit of administrative...
- Meld 1955
Nijinsky 1970 Oh So
Sharp 1985
Champion (1800)
Eleanor (1801)
Smolensko (1813) Neva (1817)
Corinne (1818)
Pastille (1822) Zinc (1823)
Cobweb (1824)...
- and his
horses included the
Epsom Derby winners Diomed, Eleanor, and
Smolensko. His
racing silks were pink and
white stripes.
Bunbury also bred the racehorse...
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Cottage on the
Vasilyevsky Island, by
Alexander Pushkin Cemetery of the
Smolensko Church. is a poem by
Letitia Elizabeth Landon about an
annual mourning...
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complete the Derby/Oaks double,
winning the
Derby on the
black colt,
Smolensko, one of only two
black horses to have won the Derby. As
payment for winning...
- Maid of Orleans, Wizard, Soothsayer, Sorcery, Trophonius,
Comus and
Smolensko. He was bred and
owned by Sir
Charles Bunbury and died in 1821. Sorcerer...
- two w****s
after foaling the
filly Wowski,
later the dam of
Derby winner Smolensko, Sir
Charles and Thunderbolt. In the
words of
jockey Sam Chifney, Waxy...
- 1812 Cwrw Sam
Chifney Jr.
William Chifney 3rd Earl of
Darlington 1813
Smolensko H.
Miller Crouch Sir
Charles Bunbury 1814
Olive Bill
Arnull Dixon Boyce...