- Sir John
Falstaff is a
fictional character who
appears in
three plays by
William Shakespeare and is
eulogised in a fourth. His
significance as a fully...
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Falstaff (Italian pronunciation: [ˈfalstaf]) is a
comic opera in
three acts by the
Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi. The Italian-language
libretto was adapted...
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Falstaff was a
British sounding rocket used
during the 1970s as part of the
Chevaline programme to
improve the
penetrability of the
Polaris nuclear missile...
- The
Falstaff Brewing Corporation was an
American brewery located in St. Louis, Missouri. With
roots in the 1838 Lemp
Brewery of St. Louis, the company...
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Falstaff is a
Shakespearean character in the
Henry IV
plays and in The
Merry Wives of Windsor.
Falstaff or
Fallstaff may also
refer to:
Falstaff (Balfe)...
- Hal
meets with
Falstaff and his ****ociates at the Boar's Head Tavern.
Falstaff and Hal are close, but Hal
enjoys insulting Falstaff, and, in a soliloquy...
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Midnight (Spanish:
Campanadas a medianoche,
released in most of
Europe as
Falstaff) is a 1966
period comedy-drama film written,
directed by, and starring...
- The
Merry Wives of
Windsor or Sir John
Falstaff and the
Merry Wives of
Windsor is a
comedy by
William Shakespeare first published in 1602,
though believed...
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Cambridge and Grey beheaded. He
approaches Falstaff and
appoints him as his
chief military strategist,
saying that
Falstaff is the only man he
truly trusts. The...
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Falstaff's Wedding (1760 and 1766) is a play by
William Kenrick. It is a
sequel to Shakespeare's
plays Henry IV, Part 2 and The
Merry Wives of Windsor...