- Look up
Duquesne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Duquesne or
Duchesne (/djuːˈkeɪn/ dew-KAYN, French: [dykɛːn]; old
spelling Du Quesne,
American spelling...
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Duquesne University of the Holy
Spirit (/djuːˈkeɪn/ dew-KAYN; also
known as
Duquesne University or
Duquesne) is a
private Catholic research university...
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Frederick "Fritz"
Joubert Duquesne (/djuːˈkeɪn/ dew-KAYN;
sometimes Du Quesne; 21
September 1877 – 24 May 1956) was a
South African Boer and
German soldier...
- Fort
Duquesne (/djuːˈkeɪn/ dew-KAYN, French: [dykɛːn];
originally called Fort Du Quesne[citation needed]) was a fort
established by the
French in 1754...
- census. The city of
Duquesne was
settled in 1789 and
incorporated in 1891. The city
derives its name from Fort
Duquesne.
Duquesne Works, a productive...
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Abraham Duquesne:
Duquesne (1788), a 74-gun ship of the line
Duquesne (1811), a
captured Russian 73-gun ship, used as a
school ship
Duquesne (1813) a...
- Michel-Ange
Duquesne de Menneville,
Marquis Duquesne (c. 1700 – 17
September 1778) was a
French Governor General of New France. He was born in Toulon,...
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Abraham Duquesne,
marquis du
Bouchet (French pronunciation: [abʁa.am dykɛn]; c. 1610 – 2
February 1688) was a
French naval officer, who also saw service...
- The
Duquesne Incline (/djuːˈkeɪn/ dew-KAYN) is a
funicular scaling Mount Washington near the
South Side
neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United...
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Duquesne was a Suffren-class
frigate of the
French Navy. She was
designed to
protect a
fleet against air threats,
surface ships, submarines, and, to a...