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(Postgres wasn't designed for SQL and had all kinds of bizzare notions - my understanding is it has been redesigned since losing the war)
Remember sleepycat - bought for dinner...
Well Postgres is a redevelopment of ingres the grandfather of all relational databases we know today.
It was started by the ingres father!
I would not say it was not designed for SQL since it was the first db providing an ANSI SQL 97 compliant implementation but I assume parts of its codebase are way older than SQL, if those still exist.
But Postgres has more things going on, it up until now still is the only oss database which can do table inheritance, it recently got recursive joins, I have yet to have a deep inside look at the db, but there is a load of enterprise features hidden under the roof which are worthwhile checking out!