Dupleix
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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
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 Dupleixis 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 Noumea, 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 Métro), a station in the 15th arrondissement of Paris
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