Siglavy Explained

Siglavy
Species:Horse
Breed:Arabian horse
Gender:Male
Birth Date:1810 or 1811
Birth Place:Syria
Children:Siglavy III, Siglavy V, and Siglavy I

Siglavy (1810, Syria - unknown) was a gray Arabian horse who became one of the foundation sires of the Lipizzan, and Shagya Arabian breeds.

Denomination

Siglavy derives his name from his Saklawi lineage, with early documentation of bloodlines referring to him as a Siglavie Ghadran.

History

Siglavy was born in 1810, with a gray coat.[1] According to Donna Landry's academic study, he was purchased in Aleppo in 1814 by Prince Charles Philippe de Schwarzenberg, along with three other Arabian horses, as part of a military procurement mission entrusted by the Habsburgs to supply their stud farms. He was acquired for a substantial sum of 3,400 florins and was likely closely guarded on his journey to Vienna, the capital of the Austrian Empire. However, some popular sources claim that he was bought in France by the Prince of Schwarzenberg.[2]

In 1816, after being tested on his stallion abilities, Siglavy was transferred from Prince Schwarzenberg[3] to the imperial stables at Koptschan (in present-day Slovakia).

The first evidence of his presence at the Lipica stud dates back to 1821, when he was used as a stallion to sire military horses for war and for transporting Austrian troops. Siglavy was sold in 1826.

Recognition

See also: Lipizzan and Shagya Arabian. Siglavy is recognized as the founder of one of the six modern Lipizzan bloodline lineages.[4] [5] However, it took some years before his influence on the Lipizzaner breed was officially acknowledged.

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SiglavySiglavy III (1817)Siglavy XII (1833)
Siglavy V (1823)Siglavy XV (1833)
Siglavy I (1825/1826)94 Siglavy I (1834)
In addition to his influence on the Lipizzan breed, Siglavy also founded a lineage in the Shagya breed.

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hendricks, Bonnie . International Encyclopedia of Horse Breeds . University of Oklahoma Press . 2007 . 978-0-8061-3884-8 . 268.
  2. Book: Magee, Sean . In Praise of Famous Horses: An A-Z of the Most Celebrated in History and Culture, Myth and Sport . Orion . 2020 . 978-1-4746-1081-0 . 158.
  3. Book: Podhajsky, Alois . The Spanish Riding Academy, Vienna, Austria . BrĂ¼der Rosenbaum . 1947 . 53.
  4. Book: Bodo . I. . Conservation genetics of endangered horse breeds . Alderson . L. . Langlois . B. . Wageningen Academic Publishers . 2005 . 978-90-8686-546-8 . 74.
  5. Book: Lynghaug, Fran . The Official Horse Breeds Standards Guide: The Complete Guide to the Standards of All North American Equine Breed Association . Voyageur Press . 2009 . 978-0-7603-3499-7 . 611.