Duquesne

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Duquesne is a French noble family name historically associated with military and colonial leadership, notably in 18th-century New France.

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instanceOf French-language surname
family name
fort
person
associatedWith French colonial expansion in North America
military leadership in New France
country New France NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship France
countryOfOrigin France
dateOfBirth c. 1610
dateOfDeath 1688
endTime 1755 (as Governor General of New France)
familyName Duquesne NERFINISHED
Duquesne-Guitton NERFINISHED
givenName Abraham NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalName Fort Duquesne (as French fortification) NERFINISHED
hasNotableBearer Abraham Duquesne NERFINISHED
Abraham Duquesne-Guitton NERFINISHED
Michel-Ange Duquesne de Menneville NERFINISHED
hasNotableFieldOfActivity colonial administration
naval warfare
hasToponymicLegacy Fort Duquesne NERFINISHED
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
inception 1754
languageOfOrigin French
militaryBranch French Navy NERFINISHED
namedAfter Michel-Ange Duquesne de Menneville NERFINISHED
nobilityStatus French nobility
notableFor fortification of French positions in the Ohio Valley
role in prelude to the French and Indian War
service in the Franco-Dutch War
service in the Franco-Spanish War
strategic role in the French and Indian War
occupation colonial administrator
naval officer
positionHeld Governor General of New France NERFINISHED
presentDayLocation Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States NERFINISHED
receivedHonor Marshal of France (posthumous recognition as great admiral) NERFINISHED
receivedTitle Marquis
startTime 1752 (as Governor General of New France)
timePeriod 17th century
18th century

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