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  • Captain, later Admiral, Abraham de Bellebat (Belébat?) de Duquesne-Guitton, also spelled Duquesne-Guiton (1648-d. 1724), was a French naval commander...
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  • Guitton or Guiton is a French surname. Notable persons with that surname include: Abraham Duquesne-Guitton (1648–1724), French naval commander Helga Guitton...
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  • Joachim Darquistade (South America) Michel Dubocage (Pacific Ocean) Abraham Duquesne-Guitton (Australia) Louis Feuillée (Antilles, South America) Paul Antoine...
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    quickly took up the struggle. In October 1690 the French Admiral Abraham Duquesne-Guitton sailed into Madras to bombard the Anglo-Dutch fleet; this attack...
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  • in Martinique on 8 January 1714. On 1 January 1714 the Marquis Abraham Duquesne-Guitton was appointed governor and lieutenant general of the French Windward...
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    daughters married the son of the famous Protestant admiral Abraham Duquesne, Abraham Duquesne-Guiton. Like many other Rochelais (people from La Rochelle)...
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    Start End Name Notes 1 January 1714 1717 Abraham Duquesne-Guitton 7 January 1717 23 May 1717 Antoine d'Arcy de la Varenne Interim. Arrested and sent back...
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    naval family named Duquesne; her direct ancestry included captain-armator Abraham Duquesne (1570–1635) and admiral Abraham Duquesne-Guitton (1651–1724). The...
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    Thinkers). Continuum. Calcagno, Antonio (2007). The Philosophy of Edith Stein. Duquesne University Press. Lebech, Mette (Winter 2011). "Why Do We Need the Philosophy...
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