De Lesseps
De Lesseps may refer to:
People
- Alexandre de Lesseps (born 1949), French entrepreneur
- Barthélemy de Lesseps, (1766–1834), French diplomat and writer
- Ferdinand de Lesseps, (1805–1894), French diplomat and developer of the Suez Canal
- Luann de Lesseps (née Nadeau; born May 17, 1965), American television personality, model, author, and singer
- Victoria de Lesseps (born 1994), French-American painter
- deLesseps Morrison, Jr. (1944–1996), American lawyer, business consultant, and politician
- deLesseps Story Morrison (1912–1964), American attorney, politician, and mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana
Places
- De Lesseps Field, a former airfield in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- De Lesseps Lake Airport, Ontario, Canada
- Fort De Lesseps, a former U.S. Army Coast Artillery Corps fort at Colón, Panama
- Plaça de Lesseps, Barcelona, Spain
Other uses
- 13641 de Lesseps, a minor planet
- De Lesseps Lake, a lake in Thunder Bay District, Northwestern Ontario, Canada
- De Lesseps River, a river in Thunder Bay District, Northwestern Ontario, Canada
- USS De Lesseps (1918), a World War I tug in the United States Navy
- Viola de Lesseps, the lead character in Shakespeare in Love
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