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isonomy
isonomy (aɪˈsɒnəmɪ) [ad. It. isonomia ‘equalitie of laws to all manner of persons’ (Florio, 1598), perh. also in 16th c. L., a. Gr. ἰσονοµία, n. of quality from ἰσόνοµος having equal political rights, f. ἰσο-, iso- + νόµος law. Frequent in 17th c.; obs. in 18th; used again in 19th.] Equality of laws...
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Isonomy (horse)
Isonomy was ridden in most of his races by Tom Cannon.
Isonomy's sire, Sterling, was a successful racehorse who became an excellent sire. Isonomy developed heart trouble
and died in April 1891.
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Prix Isonomy
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The Prix Isonomy is a Listed flat horse race in France open to two-year-old thoroughbreds. History
The event is named after Isonomy, a successful racehorse in the late 19th century.
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isonomia
isonomia (aɪsəʊˈnəʊmɪə) = isonomy.1853 E. Creasy Rise & Progress Eng. Constitution xiii. 198 There is no part of our constitution so admirable as this equality of civil rights, this isonomia, which the philosophers of ancient Greece only hoped to find in democratical government. 1926 Contemp. Rev. O...
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Isonomia
It was subsequently eclipsed until brought back into English as isonomy ("equality of law"). The isonomy constitutes such a setting; its function is to "enhance the good life of the whole."
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isonomic
isonomic, a. (aɪsəʊˈnɒmɪk) [ad. Gr. ἰσονοµικ-ός ‘devoted to equality’, f. ἰσονοµία: see isonomy.] 1. Characterized by isonomy; having equal laws or rights. rare—0.1864 Webster, Isonomic, the same, or equal, in law or right. 2. Chem. Having the same or a similar arrangement of elements; involving ana...
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Isocracy
See also
Anarchy
Holacracy
Demarchy
Democracy
Isonomy
References
Forms of government
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pariformal
† pariˈformal, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. L. pār, pari- equal + forma form + -al1: cf. formal. Improperly for *pariform, med.L. pariformis, whence pariformiter adv. = ‘pariter, similiter’ (Du Cange).] Of equal form; equiform.1651 Biggs New Disp. ¶180 The Isonomy or pari-formall lawes of Re-publiques. So † ...
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Silvio (horse)
Isonomy went on to be the most successful horse of the season in England. Two days later he started odds-on again in the Hardwicke Stakes, avoiding a rematch with Isonomy in the Gold Cup.
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Pilgrimage (horse)
Shrine – a chestnut mare foaled in 1887 and sired by Clairvaux or Isonomy. Shrine was the dam of Prix du Jockey Club winner Saxon,
Barren to Isonomy in 1888
Pilgrim's Progress – a chestnut colt foaled in 1889 and sired by Isonomy
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1893 Epsom Derby
Winner's details
Further details of the winner, Isinglass:
Foaled: 1890
Sire: Isonomy; Dam: Dead Lock (Wenlock)
Owner: Harry McCalmont
Breeder: Harry
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La Cressonniere
As a two-year-old in 2015 she won all four of her races including the Listed Prix Isonomy and Prix Herod but was not tested at the highest level. On 22 October the filly was stepped up in class and matched against male opponents in the Listed Prix Isonomy on heavy ground at Deauville Racecourse.
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Jannette
In the Doncaster Cup two days later she was again matched against Isonomy, the year's leading horse, at weight-for-age. Her son Janissary (sired by Isonomy), won the St.
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Ernest Locke
With his brother, he won the 1886 Mooney Valley Cup with Isonomy and the 1893 Railway Stakes with Lockeville, as well as many other races.
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Pogrom (horse)
Pedigree
Pogrom was inbred 4 × 4 to Isonomy, meaning that this stallion appears twice in the fourth generation of her pedigree.
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