Difference between revisions of "Honneur-d'Or"
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The name translates as "golden honour," although this breed doesn't happen to be of a yellow or gold colouration. They were red-and-blue barred, as described by observers at the [[Battle of Dover]]. | The name translates as "golden honour," although this breed doesn't happen to be of a yellow or gold colouration. They were red-and-blue barred, as described by observers at the [[Battle of Dover]]. | ||
− | The Honneur-d'Or was one of three parent strands used in the breeding of the [[Longwing]]. The other two were the British [[Sharpspitter]] and the Russian [[Ironwing]]. The Honneur-d'Or's size was the key reason for | + | The Honneur-d'Or was one of three parent strands used in the breeding of the [[Longwing]]. The other two were the British [[Sharpspitter]] and the Russian [[Ironwing]]. The Honneur-d'Or's size was the key reason for its use in this breeding programme. |
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[[Category:Dragon Breeds]] | [[Category:Dragon Breeds]] |
Revision as of 13:56, 19 June 2008
Dragon Breed Data
Breed Name: | Honneur-d'Or |
National Loyalty: | French |
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Species Notes
The name translates as "golden honour," although this breed doesn't happen to be of a yellow or gold colouration. They were red-and-blue barred, as described by observers at the Battle of Dover.
The Honneur-d'Or was one of three parent strands used in the breeding of the Longwing. The other two were the British Sharpspitter and the Russian Ironwing. The Honneur-d'Or's size was the key reason for its use in this breeding programme.