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The horse that would be named Marocco was born around 1586 ; most sources agree he was bay, but some record him as white.
Soon thereafter he was obtained by Bankes, who named him after the morocco leather from which contemporary saddles were made, and jocularly addressed him as " seignior " ( seƱor ).
According to modern English physician and writer Jan Bondeson, " Marocco was a small, muscular horse with remarkable litheness and agility ; he also proved particularly intelligent and easy to educate.

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