- Sir
Basil Zaharoff (born
Zacharias Basileios Zacharoff; 6
October 1849 – 27
November 1936) was a Gr**** arms
dealer and industrialist. One of the richest...
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dealer named Basil Zaharoff,
originally called in
French "Sir
Basil Zaharoff, le
magnat de la mort subite" and
translated as "
Zaharoff,
Merchant of Death...
- the
character of
Blofeld was
based on real-life Gr**** arms
dealer Basil Zaharoff. It is
commonly believed that the name
Blofeld was
inspired by the English...
- he
approached Basil Zaharoff, an
international financier and arms
dealer who had long been a
patron of the Côte d’Azur.
Zaharoff managed to get hold of...
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career of
notorious munitions kingpin and "merchant of death" Sir
Basil Zaharoff,
whose life, wealth, and
villainy were also portra**** in the
titular character...
- War is
parodied as "Viking Arms Co. Limited", with
their salesman Basil Zaharoff selling cannon and
ordnance to both
warring countries. A
handgun described...
- crustaceans".
Ophthalmic Physiology. 30. Porter,
Megan L.; Speiser,
Daniel I.;
Zaharoff,
Alexander K.; Caldwell, Roy L.; Cronin,
Thomas W.; Oakley, Todd H. (2013)...
- 1163/20021975-99990355. Oakley, Todd H.; Wolfe,
Joanna M.; Lindgren,
Annie R.;
Zaharoff,
Alexander K. (January 2013). "Phylotranscriptomics to
bring the understudied...
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likely that he had read
Richard Lewinsohn's 1930 book
Zaharoff, l'Européen mystérieux (
Zaharoff, the
Mysterious European),
which had been
referenced in...
- Constitution. Taft
escapes his
bonds and
kills all of
Zaharoff's mercenaries with his bare
hands while Zaharoff escapes. Meanwhile, Lincoln,
Wilkie and his Secret...