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Allabaculia

Allabaculia, or alternatively Alabaculia, (foaled 1773) was a British racemare that was the winner of the first St. Leger Stakes in 1776. Her maternal pedigree was not recorded and she did not race under the name "Allabaculia", with the title bestowed on her at a much later date. Allabaculia does not appear in the ''General Stud Book'' compiled by the Weatherbys.
==Origins==
The filly that would be named Allabaculia was foaled in 1773 at the estate of the Marquess of Rockingham. She was sired by Sampson, who at the time of her birth was 27 years old. Sampson was defeated only once during his two-year racing career, the loss occurring due to his failing eyesight. He was first a stallion at Malton until he was purchased by Lord Rockingham, dying at Lord Rockingham's stud in 1777 at around 32 years of age. Allabaculia's dam and maternal lineage were not officially recorded. Count von Oettingen, in his work ''Horse breeding in theory and practice'' theorizes that Alabaculia descended from maternal Thoroughbred family #4. ''Racing Illustrated'' identified her dam as Old Allabaculia.
Until 1913 for three-year-olds and 1946 for two-year-olds, there was no requirement for British racehorses to have official names. The Rockingham filly never raced under the name "Allabaculia" and was instead known as Lord Rockingham's "br. b. f. by Sampson", an abbreviation for a brown-bay filly sired by Sampson.〔 Her name was mentioned in 19th century racing publications by 1828. The name "Alabaculia" is most likely derived from the name of 18th century adventurer Ali Bey Kuli that revolted against the Ottoman Porte in 1770 and attempted to reinstate Egyptian independence. An oil painting of the filly by Benjamin Killingbeck was auctioned by Sotheby's in 1983 for £13,000 ($20,654).〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://artsalesindex.artinfo.com/asi/lots/1168081 )

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