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  1. A French jeweler travels to India in search of a fabulous diamond. Welcome to Vibes, TMDB's new rating system! For more information, visit the contribution bible.

  2. 1 de oct. de 2011 · 1,512 ratings160 reviews. A surprising and very personal biography of a woman who may be the world's last great queen, published to coincide with the sixtieth anniversary of her reign Elizabeth II, one of England's longest-reigning monarchs, is an enigma. In public, she confines herself to optimistic pieties and guarded smiles; in private, she ...

  3. S1.E1 ∙ Episode #1.1. Mon, Feb 6, 2012. At the rare occasion of a monarch's diamond (60 years reign) jubilee, Andrew Marr examines the nature and practice of the British monarchy, notably during that period. George V 'nationalised' the ruling branch of the German Saxe-Coburg dynasty as the nationalistic House of Windsor, to refute German ...

  4. In 1659, jeweler Gabriel Tavernier miscuts a diamond meant to surmount the coronation crown of Louis XIV. He's thrown into prison and his son, Jean, is sent to India, along with the Baron Paul de Cabannes, to procure a replacement diamond. In India, Jean and the Baron meet the beautiful Queen Maya and quickly become involved in intrigue, adventure, and romance. Welcome to the Film Classics Out ...

  5. The Diamond Queen 1953 1h 20m Adventure List Reviews Two Frenchmen (Fernando Lamas, Gilbert Roland) go to India with a hand grenade to get a mogul's diamond for Louis XIV.

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  6. Vessel DIAMOND QUEEN is a Bulk Carrier, Registered in Panama. Discover the vessel's particulars, including capacity, machinery, photos and ownership. Get the details of the current Voyage of DIAMOND QUEEN including Position, Port Calls, Destination, ETA and Distance travelled - IMO 9642136, MMSI 373383000, Call sign 3EWM

  7. Published alongside a flagship BBC television series to mark her Diamond Jubilee, this book is an account of The Queen's reignWith the flair for narrative and the meticulous research that readers have come to expect, Andrew Marr turns his attention to the monarch - and to the monarchy, chronicling the Queen's pivotal role at the centre of the state, which is largely hidden from the public gaze ...