No but the French royals owned the French blue--the famous cursed stone better known as the Hope diamond. Both Louis XIV and Marie Antoinette wore this gem.
The single enormous ocean which surrounded Pangaea is known as Panthalassa.
The Arctic Ocean.
IT'S called ocean currents or just called currents.
The Pacific Ocean is called "Pacific" because the name comes from the Latin word "pacificus," which means peaceful. The ocean was named by the explorer Ferdinand Magellan in 1520, who found its waters to be calm and tranquil during his voyage.
The Pacific Ocean is named for its peaceful and calm nature, as the word "pacific" means peaceful in Latin.
It was a sapphire called the heart of the ocean
Since the Heart of the Ocean does not exist, then no, it cannot be cursed. On the other hand, the legendary Hope Diamond which was cut from the French Blue diamond, made for King Louis XIV, is supposedly cursed.
The "Heart of the Ocean" said to have been worn by Louis XVI before he "lost everything from the neck up."
a blue 56 carat diamond heart shaped necklace" the heart of the sea"
Heart Of The Ocean
no, there was only one...
There was no actual "Heart of the ocean" in the movie Titanic it was based upon the Hope Diamond which is estimated to be worth around 250 million dollars.mabey that is what they think but there is a Heart of the ocean because i have seen it in a museums
No, the Heart of the Ocean is a fictional diamond necklace featured in the movie "Titanic." The necklace was created as part of the film's storyline and does not exist in real life.
The Heart of the Ocean The Heart of the Ocean is a fictional diamond, featured in the plot of the movie "Titanic." It is believed to be based on the real, and priceless, Hope Diamond, which may or may not have once been owned by King George IV of England.
no the heart of the ocean has never been foundWell, the heart of the ocean isn't real number one. second no it wasn't found because rose had it and threw it into the ocean. it's based on a diamond that was given to Kate Florence Phillips...
sounds to me like you're thinking of the heart of the ocean
The Heart of the Ocean didn't really exist, it was based on the real life Hope Diamond, estimated to be worth approximately $250 million.