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Dupleix could refer to one of the following: People:
Joseph François
Dupleix,
governor general of the
French establishment in
India in the 18th century...
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Joseph Marquis Dupleix (French pronunciation: [ʒozɛf maʁki dyplɛks];
Unknown – 10
November 1763) was Governor-General of
French India and
rival of Robert...
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Dupleix was a wooden-hulled ****
corvette of the
Cosmao class built for the
French Navy. She was the
first French vessel named after the 18th century...
- Grenelle. It is
named after the
nearby Rue
Dupleix and
Place Dupleix, a
square commemorating Joseph François
Dupleix (1697–1763),
marquis of
Landrecies and...
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Jeanne Dupleix (1706–1756) (née Albert) was the
spouse of
Joseph François
Dupleix,
governor general of the
French establishment in
India in 1742-1754,...
- 1744, and
dashed the
hopes of
Dupleix to
create a
French empire in India.
After a
defeat and
failed peace talks,
Dupleix was
summarily dismissed and recalled...
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Frenchman Joseph François
Dupleix, who
arrived in
India in 1715,
rising to
become the
French East
India Company's
governor in 1742.
Dupleix sought to
expand French...
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southern India under the
command of
French Governor-General
Joseph François
Dupleix in the
Second Carnatic War. In 1720
France effectively nationalised the...
- The
Dupleix class consisted of
three armored cruisers built for the
French Navy (Marine Nationale) at the
beginning of the 20th century.
Designed for...
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marquess Joseph François
Dupleix: A
Dupleix, a
corvette (1856–1887)
famous for her
involvement in the ****anese
revolution Dupleix, a 7,700-tonne armoured...