Abel-Nicolas Georges Henri Bergasse Dupetit Thouars (
March 23,
1832 –
March 14,
1890) was a French sailor, vice-admiral, saver of Lima and a hero in Peru.
He was born in
Bordeaux-en-Gâtinais,
Loiret. He was adopted by his maternal uncle Vice Admiral
Abel Aubert Dupetit Thouars, adding the Dupetit-Thouars to his name.
He took part in the
Crimean War, were he was wounded and was made a Knight of the
Légion d'honneur. In 1868, he commanded
corvette Dupleix during the
Japanese revolution. In 1870, he commanded a floating battery on the
Rhine river during the
Franco-Prussian War.
As a Rear Admiral, he was in charge of the 1880 pacification of the
Marquesas Islands, which had been conquered by his uncle
Abel Aubert Dupetit Thouars forty years before. On the way back to France, he commanded the French Navy observation mission at the
War of the Pacific.
Promoted to
Vice Admiral in 1883, he died at
Toulon on
14 March 1890.

Dupetit Thouars in civilian clothes.
A key south-to-north broad one-way street in
Lima,
Avenida (du) Petit Thouars, is named after him. It runs through
Miraflores,
San Isidro,
Lince, and
downtown Lima wards.
Family
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