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The '''Victoire''' (English: ''Victory'') was a [[brig]] captained by the [[Piracy|pirate]]-turned-[[Assassin]] [[Adéwalé]] in 1735.
The '''''Victoire''''' (English: ''Victory'') was a [[brig]] captained by the [[Piracy|pirate]]-turned-[[Assassin]] [[Adéwalé]] in 1735.


In that year, the ''Victoire'' attacked a small [[French Navy|French naval]] fleet of the coast of [[Saint-Domingue]], destroying two brigs and disabling the [[Templars|Templar]] admiral's [[Man O' War|Galleon]]. After this, she found herself surrounded by a number of French warships and was forced to attempt an escape through to storm.
In that year, the ''Victoire'' attacked a small [[French Navy|French naval]] fleet of the coast of [[Saint-Domingue]], destroying two brigs and disabling the [[Templars|Templar]] admiral's [[Man O' War|Galleon]]. After this, she found herself surrounded by a number of French warships and was forced to attempt an escape through to storm.

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The Victoire (English: Victory) was a brig captained by the pirate-turned-Assassin Adéwalé in 1735.

In that year, the Victoire attacked a small French naval fleet of the coast of Saint-Domingue, destroying two brigs and disabling the Templar admiral's Galleon. After this, she found herself surrounded by a number of French warships and was forced to attempt an escape through to storm.

While the crew managed to escape, the Victoire was wrecked and Adéwalé washed ashore near the town of Port-au-Prince.

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