Jean david nau biography of williams
The names of all of the Pirates, Privateers, Corsairs and Explorers that I have compiled biographies for so far are all listed for you below....
All filibusters without exception, be they French, Dutch, English, or Indian, are united unconditionally by their hatred of Spain and everything Spanish.
The Spaniards had almost exterminated the Indians, they had shown immense cruelty in Holland, and now they wanted, with the blessing of the Pope, to be unique and undisputed master of an entire continent, immeasurably rich.
Among pirates, François l'Olonnais ranks 10 out of Before him are Anne Bonny, Calico Jack, Henry Morgan, Mary Read, Bartholomew Roberts, and D. B. Cooper.
For these reasons the buccaneers should feel be felt entitled to fight the Spaniards to regain their gold and money plundered and to appropriate it in due form.
Some were pushed by an extremely strong motivation, as said Daniel Monbars The Exterminator, Bartolomeo the Portuguese, or Roche Brasileiro known as Le Roc.
But one of the most famous buccaneer captains, even if famous for the worst reasons, is Jean David Nau, a.k.a.
l'Olonnais, often named Lolonois or even Lolona. He arrived in his youth and had to undergo three years of slavery before bei