The Goldolphin Arabian's pedigree is unknown. He was bred in the desert and the beduoins did not keep written records of their horses linage. It is not even know for sure exactly where he was bred and foaled.
There is no pedigree for the Godolphin Arabian available because one does not exist. This horse was bred in a desert country of the middle east in the 1700's. There are no records that exist for desert bred horses as bedouins did not keep written records as we do.Contrary to the answer provided, the Godolphin Arabian also did not start the Arabian breed. Arabians are one of the oldest breed of horse and had been around for hundreds of years before the Godolphin. The Godolphin DID contribute to the Thoroughbred breed as one of its three foundation sires along with the Darley Arabian (or Barb) and the Byerley Turk.King of the Wind, by Marguerite Henry is a good book that will give you a good history about the Godolphin Arabian. I highly recommend it.
Godolphin Ministry ended in 1685.
Godolphin Ministry was created in 1684.
John Godolphin was born in 1617.
John Godolphin died in 1678.
Godolphin School was created in 1726.
Henry Godolphin died in 1733.
Henry Godolphin was born in 1648.
Godolphin Mile was created in 1994.
Cosby Godolphin Trench was born in 1844.
Cosby Godolphin Trench died in 1925.
Francis Godolphin Bond died in 1839.