Duguay-Trouin

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Duguay-Trouin called

  • René Duguay-Trouin (1673–1736), a French privateer and squadron commander and later admiral

several French warships:

  • Duguay-Trouin from 1788 - a ship of the line with 74 cannons built in Brest, 1788–1793
  • Duguay-Trouin from 1800 - ship of the line of the Téméraire class , 1800-1949, from 1805 as British HMS Implacable
  • Duguay-Trouin from 1813 - ship of the line of the Téméraire class , 1813–1826
  • Duguay-Trouin from 1854 - Hercule class ship of the line, 1854–1872
  • Duguay-Trouin from 1923 - light cruiser of the same class, 1926–1952
  • Duguay-Trouin 1973 - guided missile destroyer of Tourville-Class , 1973-1999
  • another 2 cruisers and a 1 submarine project

a Parisian street:

  • the Rue Duguay-Trouin in the 6th arrondissement in Paris