- HMS
Tapageur was the
French privateer cutter Tapageur,
launched in 1778 or 1779,
possibly at Dunkirk. The
British captured her in 1779,
while she was...
- Lakmé: qui coule,
calme et sombre, Lakmé: Eveillé par le
chant des
oiseaux tapageurs. Mallika: Oh! maîtresse, c'est l'heure Mallika: où je te vois sourire...
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Tamarisk Tamworth Castle Tanatside Tancred Tang
Tanganyika Tantalus Tantivy Tapageur Tapir Tara
Tarlton Tarn
Tarpon Tartan Tartar Tartar's
Prize Tartarus Tasman...
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leading parts in Les
Bourgeois de Pont-Arcy (1878);
Montjoye (1879) and Les
Tapageurs (1879). Her
portrait was
painted by Aimé
Morot in 1881 and is at the Musée...
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James Mitc****. He died at Bromley, Kent. Mitc****
engraved in
mezzotint Tapageur, a
fashionable Member of the
Canine Society,
after Sir
Edwin Landseer (1852)...
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commissioned as a
lieutenant in 1777, and his
first command was the
cutter Tapageur in 1779. He
sailed her to
Saint Lucia,
where she was
wrecked in
March 1780...
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British port and had been
condemned there. Some
sources state that HMS
Tapageur (14-gun cutter),
under Lieutenant Philippe d'Auvergne, was part of the...
- (1955)
Roger Poincelet –
Noory (1952),
Beigler Bey (1953),
Iadwiga (1958),
Tapageur (1962),
Neptunus (1963),
Ailes du
Chant (1966)
Leading trainer (6 wins):...
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abandoned in the
North Sea. She was
towed in to Grimsby, Lincolnshire.
Tapageur United
Kingdom The ship was
driven as**** at Swansea, Glamorgan. She was...
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tanin "tannin"
tanner "to tan"
tannage tanneur tannerie tapage "uproar"
tapageur tape "tap, slap"
taper "to slap" tape
tapage tapinois (en) "stealthily"...