Claude Duval (disambiguation)
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  • Claude Duval
    Claude Duval
    For other uses, see Claude Duval Claude Du Vall was a French-born gentleman highwayman in post-Restoration Britain.-Early life:...

     (1643–1670), French-born gentleman highwayman in post-Restoration Britain
  • Claude B. Duval
    Claude B. Duval
    Claude Berwick Duval, I , was a Houma, Louisiana, attorney and a conservative Democratic state senator from Terrebonne and St. Mary parishes, having served from 1968 to 1980...

     (1914–1986), Louisiana state senator

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  • Claude Duval (racehorse), a competitor who finished fourth in the 1843 Grand National
    1843 Grand National
    The 1843 Grand Liverpool Steeplechase was the fifth official annual running of a handicap Steeple-chase, later to become known as the Grand National Steeplechase handicap horse race which took place at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool on Wednesday March 1st 1843 and attracted a field of sixteen...

  • Claude Duval (opera)
    Claude Duval (opera)
    Claude Duval – or Love and Larceny is a comic opera with music by Edward Solomon to a libretto by Henry Pottinger Stephens. The plot is loosely based on supposed events in the life of the eighteenth century highwayman, Claude Duval....

    , an 1881 comic opera by Edward Solomon and Henry Pottinger Stephens
  • Claude Duval (film)
    Claude Duval (film)
    Claude Duval is a 1924 British silent adventure film directed by George A. Cooper and starring Nigel Barrie, Fay Compton and Hugh Miller. It is based on the historical story of Claude Duval.-Plot:...

    , a 1924 silent film
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