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Quesne is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charles Thomas Le
Quesne (1885–1954),
British Liberal Party politician and
barrister Giffard...
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Pittsburgh (/ˈpɪtsbɜːrɡ/ PITS-burg) is a city in
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania,
United States, and its
county seat. It is the second-most
populous city...
- (/djuːˈkeɪn/ dew-KAYN, French: [dykɛːn]; old
spelling Du
Quesne,
American spelling Du
Quesne) is a
family name
derived from a
northern dialectal form of...
- Lieutenant-Colonel
Ferdinand Simeon Le
Quesne, VC (25
December 1863 – 14
April 1950) was a
British Army
surgeon and
recipient of the
Victoria Cross, the...
- Jean du
Quesne, the
younger (1575–1612) was the son of Jean Du
Quesne, the elder, a
particularly well-do****ented
Huguenot refugee from Flanders. Of noble...
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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...
- Sir
Martin Le
Quesne KCMG (10 June 1917 – 3
April 2004) was a
British diplomat, amb****ador to Mali and
Algeria and high
commissioner to Nigeria. Charles...
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Duquesne (/djuːˈkeɪn/ dew-KAYN, French: [dykɛːn];
originally called Fort Du
Quesne) was a fort
established by the
French in 1754, at the
confluence of the...
- Lieutenant-General Sir
Giffard Le
Quesne Martel KCB KBE DSO MC
MIMechE (10
October 1889 – 3
September 1958) was a
British Army
officer who
served in both...
- Jean du
Quesne, the
elder (died
December 1624), also
known as Jan or Jehan, was a
particularly well-do****ented
Huguenot refugee from
Flanders reported...