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René Trouin, Sieur du Gué, usually called René Duguay-Trouin, (Saint Malo, 10 June 1673 - 1736) was a famous French corsair of Saint-Malo.〔S. Baring-Gould, ''A Book of Brittany'', Methuen and Co., 1909, p. 103〕 He had a brilliant privateering and naval career and eventually became "Lieutenant-General of the Naval Armies of the King" (i.e. admiral) (French:''Lieutenant-Général des armées navales du roi''), and a Commander in the Order of Saint-Louis. Ten ships of the French Navy were named in his honour. == Early career == His family operated a shipping business in Saint Malo, a port favoured by corsairs. He first went to sea as a volunteer aboard a privateer, the ''Trinité'', under Captain Legoux, on the 16 December 1690. The ''Trinité'' subsequently captured the ''François Samuel'' and ''Seven Stars of Scotland''. In 1692 his family provided him with command of his own vessel, a 14-gun lugger, ''Danycarn.'' On 6 June 1692, King Louis XIV appointed Duguay-Truin to command of a forty-gun ship, the ''Hercule''. He captured five ships at the entrance of the Channel.
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