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Dupleix Jean Francois Estampe
Dupleix could refer to one of the following: People: *Joseph François Dupleix, governor general of the French establishment in India in the 18th century Naval ships: * French corvette ''Dupleix'' (1861) (1856–1887) famous for her involvement in the Japanese revolution * French ship ''Dupleix'', a 7700 tonne armoured cruiser (1897–1919): built in Rochefort and launched on 28 April 1900 * French cruiser ''Dupleix'', French heavy cruiser of the Suffren class, launched 9 October 1930 * ''Dupleix'' (D 641), the latest ''Dupleix''is a F70 typ anti-submarine frigate Commercial ships: * a steamship built at La Ciotat in 1862, which between 1883 and 1888 operated between Sydney and Nouméa, was sold, refurbished and subsequently operated between Australia and New Zealand. * a three-masted barque (1901–1917) sunk by the German commerce raider ''Seeadler'' on 5 March 1917 * a cargo ship (1914–1942) sunk in the Pacific by a Japanese submarine. In transport: * Dupleix (Paris Mé ...
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Joseph François Dupleix
Joseph Marquis Dupleix (; Unknown – 10 November 1763) was Governor-General of French India and rival of Robert Clive. Biography Dupleix was born in Landrecies, on January 23, 1697. His father, François Dupleix, a wealthy '' fermier général'', wished to bring him up as a merchant, and, in order to distract him from his taste for science, sent him on a voyage to India in 1715 on one of the French East India Company's vessels. He made several voyages to the Americas and India, and in 1720 was named a member of the superior council at Bengal. He displayed great business aptitude, and in addition to his official duties made large ventures on his own account, acquiring a fortune. In 1730 he was made superintendent of French affairs in Chandernagore. In 1741, he married Jeanne Albert, widow of one of the councillors of the company. Albert was known to the Hindus as Joanna Begum and proved of great help to her husband in his negotiations with the native princes. His reputa ...
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French Corvette Dupleix (1861)
''Dupleix'' was a wooden-hulled screw corvette of the built for the French Navy. She was the first French vessel named after the 18th century governor of Pondicherry district, Pondichéry and governor general of the French possessions in India, Marquess Joseph François Dupleix. Keel laying, Laid down in 1856 at Cherbourg Dockyard and Ship commissioning, commissioned in 1861, ''Dupleix'' was assigned to France's Far East colonies. There, the vessel took part in the Boshin War and Franco-Prussian War. The ship returned to France and performed fishery patrols off Iceland until being taken out of service in 1887. The ship was Ship breaking, scrapped in 1890. Background and description In 1855 the Minister of Marine formed a commission to reorganize the French fleet. The commission created new classifications for ship types based on engine capability and as a result, ships formerly rated as corvettes lost that designation. This opened the need for new corvettes with increased armamen ...
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French Ship Dupleix
Four ships of the French Navy have been named ''Dupleix'' in honour of the 18th century Governor of Pondichéry and ''Gouverneur Général'' of the French possessions in India marquess Joseph François Dupleix: * A , a corvette (1856–1887) famous for her involvement in the Japanese revolution * , a 7,700-tonne armoured cruiser (1900–1919) * , a 10,000-tonne cruiser (1929–1942) * The present is a F70 type anti-submarine frigate At least three French merchant ships have also borne the name: * A steamship of 1,409 tons, which operated between Sydney and Noumea between 1883 and 1889, when it was sold, and renamed ''Jubilee''. * A three-masted barque A barque, barc, or bark is a type of sailing ship, sailing vessel with three or more mast (sailing), masts of which the fore mast, mainmast, and any additional masts are Square rig, rigged square, and only the aftmost mast (mizzen in three-maste ... (1901–1917) sunk by the German commerce raider ''Seeadler'' on the 5 March 1917 ...
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French Cruiser Dupleix (1930)
''Dupleix'' was the fourth unit of the . She entered service in 1933 and spent the interwar period in the Mediterranean. She participated in the International Patrol during the Spanish Civil War. September 1939 found her still in Toulon. She participated in the search for the ''Graf Spee'' in the Atlantic before returning to Toulon. The only time she fired her guns in conflict was during the bombardment of Vado, Italy in mid-June 1940. She was at Toulon at the time of the Franco-German Armistice in June 1940. She remained at Toulon until the French fleet there was scuttled in late November 1942. She was subsequently raised by the Italians in 1943. She was named in honour of Joseph François, Marquis Dupleix (1697 - 1763) a French trader in the service of La Compagnie des Indes. He travelled between North America and India. In 1742, He was appointed Governor-General of French India, a post he held until his death in 1763. Design and description With the Italians building the ...
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Dupleix (D 641)
''Dupleix'' was one of seven F70 type guided-missile frigates built for the French Navy during the 1970s. Completed in 1981, she served during the Cold War. The ship was decommissioned in 2014. Design and description The ''Georges Leygues''-class ships were designed as anti-submarine (ASW) escorts for the fleet. They had an overall length of , a beam of and a draught of . The ships had a standard displacement of and at full load. The ''Georges Leygues''s' propulsion machinery used a CODOG configuration with one SEMT-Pielstick 16PA6-V280 diesel engine and a Rolls-Royce Olympus TM3B gas turbine were coupled to each of the two propeller shafts. The diesels were used for speeds under and the gas turbines for sprints up to . The diesels were rated at a total of and the turbines at a total of . The combination give the ships a range of at . The frigates had a complement of 216 sailors. The primary anti-ship weapon of the ''Georges Leygues''s consisted of four single ...
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Sydney
Sydney is the capital city of the States and territories of Australia, state of New South Wales and the List of cities in Australia by population, most populous city in Australia. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about 80 km (50 mi) from the Pacific Ocean in the east to the Blue Mountains (New South Wales), Blue Mountains in the west, and about 80 km (50 mi) from Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park and the Hawkesbury River in the north and north-west, to the Royal National Park and Macarthur, New South Wales, Macarthur in the south and south-west. Greater Sydney consists of 658 suburbs, spread across 33 local government areas. Residents of the city are colloquially known as "Sydneysiders". The estimated population in June 2024 was 5,557,233, which is about 66% of the state's population. Estimated resident population, 30 June 2017. The city's nicknames include the Emerald City and the Harbour City. There is ev ...
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Nouméa
Nouméa () is the capital and largest city of the French Sui generis collectivity, special collectivity of New Caledonia and is also the largest Francophone city in Oceania. It is situated on a peninsula in the south of New Caledonia's main island, Grande Terre (New Caledonia), Grande Terre, and is home to the majority of the island's European, Polynesian (Wallis and Futuna, Wallisians, Wallis and Futuna, Futunians, Tahitians), Indonesian, and Vietnamese people, Vietnamese populations, as well as many Melanesians, Ni-Vanuatu and Kanak people, Kanaks who work in one of the Oceania, South Pacific's most industrialised cities. The city lies on a protected deepwater harbour that serves as the chief port for New Caledonia. At the September 2019 census, there were 182,341 inhabitants in the metropolitan area of Greater Nouméa (), 94,285 of whom lived in the city (Communes of France, commune) of Nouméa proper. 67.2% of the population of New Caledonia lives in Greater Nouméa, which ...
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SMS Seeadler (1915)
SMS ''Seeadler'' (German language, Ger: sea eagle) was a three-masted iron-hulled sailing ship, steel-hulled sailing ship. She was one of the last fighting sailing ships to be used in war when she served as a merchant raider with Imperial Germany in World War I. Built as the British-flagged ''Pass of Balmaha'', she was captured by the German submarine , and in 1916 converted to a commerce raider. As ''Seeadler'' she had a successful raiding career, capturing and sinking 15 ships in 225 days until she was wrecked, in 2 August 1917, in French Polynesia. ''Pass of Balmaha'' The ship was launched as ''Pass of Balmaha'' by Robert Duncan & Company, Port Glasgow, Scotland, on 9 August 1888 as a steel-Hull (watercraft), hulled ship-rigged sailing vessel measuring . She was long, in Beam (nautical), beam and with a depth of . Delivered in the following month to the ownership of David R. Clark, a partner in Gibson & Clark, Glasgow, she was registered at that port with Official Number ...
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