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'''Alvaro''' (unkwown – December 1716) was a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] [[Pirate hunters|pirate hunter]] who tracked escaped [[Slavery|slaves]] and [[Piracy|pirates]] in the [[Caribbean]] during the early 18th century. | '''Alvaro''' (unkwown – December 1716) was a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] [[Pirate hunters|pirate hunter]] who tracked escaped [[Slavery|slaves]] and [[Piracy|pirates]] in the [[Caribbean]] during the early 18th century. | ||
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Following this encounter, Alvaro attempted to prevent Alonzo and [[Aaminah]]'s attack on a fort at [[Pinos Isle|Isla de la Juventud]], but was overcome by Alonzo's vessels, before swearing to return on their next meeting with a stronger fleet of [[ships]]. | Following this encounter, Alvaro attempted to prevent Alonzo and [[Aaminah]]'s attack on a fort at [[Pinos Isle|Isla de la Juventud]], but was overcome by Alonzo's vessels, before swearing to return on their next meeting with a stronger fleet of [[ships]]. | ||
In 1716, Alvaro tracked Batilla and his crew to the artic sea, where the pirate was tracking a white whale. After he loose the naval fight, Alvaro sank with his ship in the frozen sea, cursing Batilla with his last breath. | |||
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Revision as of 19:29, 4 September 2014

Alvaro (unkwown – December 1716) was a Portuguese pirate hunter who tracked escaped slaves and pirates in the Caribbean during the early 18th century.
He first came into contact with the pirate Alonzo Batilla at Cozumel during his efforts to locate Jumao, though Alonzo was defiant in handing his fellow comrade over, prompting conflict between the two.
Following this encounter, Alvaro attempted to prevent Alonzo and Aaminah's attack on a fort at Isla de la Juventud, but was overcome by Alonzo's vessels, before swearing to return on their next meeting with a stronger fleet of ships.
In 1716, Alvaro tracked Batilla and his crew to the artic sea, where the pirate was tracking a white whale. After he loose the naval fight, Alvaro sank with his ship in the frozen sea, cursing Batilla with his last breath.