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Võ Duy Nguy (武彝巍, Ất Sửu 1745 - Tân Dậu 1801) was a Vietnamese admiral, one of three admirals leading the Nguyễn Lord's fleet against the Tây Sơn army in 1793.

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  1. Mark W. McLeod -The Vietnamese Response to French Intervention, 1862-1874 - 1991 Page 11 "... the Nguyen fleet was led by the Nguyen Van Tuong, Vo Duy Nguy, and Le Van Duyet, with Chaigneau, Vannier, and de Forgans in supporting positions only. The overland attack on Quy-nhon (Binh-thuan province) in 1793 was conducted, "
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