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Topaze may
refer to:
Topaze (play), a 1928
French play
written by
Marcel Pagnol,
which spawned a
number of film adaptations:
Topaze (1933
American film)...
- Mr.
Topaze (U.S. title: I Like Money) is a 1961
British film
directed by
Peter Sellers and
starring Sellers,
Nadia Gray, Leo McKern, and
Herbert Lom. It...
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Topaze (Véhicule Expérimental 111
Topaze) is the
designation of a
French sounding rocket. The
Topaze was
developed by
several French companies, notably...
- name HMS
Topaze,
after the
French word for the
gemstone Topaz: HMS
Topaze (1793), a 38-gun
fifth rate,
previously the
French frigate
Topaze. She was handed...
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Topaze is a 1928 play in four acts by the
French writer Marcel Pagnol. It
tells the
story of a
modest school teacher who is
fired for
being too honest...
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sailors and to
report back or
mediate between Lascars and the
European crew.
Topaze Indo-Portuguese was a term
applied in
India by the
British East
India Company...
- the name
Topaze, in
honour of the
gemstone Topaz:
French frigate
Topaze (1751), a 26-gun frigate, lead ship of her
class French frigate
Topaze (1790),...
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Topaze is a 1933
American pre-Code film
directed by D'Abbadie D'Arrast and
starring John
Barrymore and
Myrna Loy. It was
based on the 1928
French play...
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British captured her in 1814 and the
Royal Navy took her into
service as HMS
Topaze. She did not go to sea
again until 1818, and was paid off in 1822. She served...
- HMS
Topaze was a 51-gun Liffey-class
wooden ****
frigate of the
Royal Navy. She was
launched on 12 May 1858, at
Devonport Dockyard, Plymouth. Her crew...