Godolphin Arabian
The Godolphin Arabian was one of the three foundational sires of the modern thoroughbred horse breed. Brought to England in the early 18th century, he was known for his exceptional speed and stamina. His lineage can be traced back to the Arabian horses, which were prized for their endurance and agility.
This horse played a crucial role in the development of many successful racehorses. The Godolphin Arabian was notable for siring several champions, including Lath and Cecil, which contributed to the establishment of the thoroughbred racing industry. His influence is still seen in many modern racehorses today.