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'''''Le Postillon''''' was a [[Ships|ship]] captained by the [[France|French]] [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Olivier Levasseur]] during the [[Golden Age of Piracy|early 18th century]].
'''''Le Postillon''''' was a [[Ships|ship]] captained by the [[France|French]] [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Olivier Levasseur]] during the [[Golden Age of Piracy|early 18th century]].
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With the ship, Levasseur rescued [[Alonzo Batilla]] and [[Jumao]] from captain [[Barnes]] in June 1716, after which he gave the former [[Serpent|a ship of his own]].
With the ship, Levasseur rescued [[Alonzo Batilla]] and [[Jumao]] from captain [[Barnes]] in June 1716, after which he gave the former [[Serpent|a ship of his own]].


In September 1717, ''Le Postillon'' was attacked by [[Templars]] in [[La Boca del Diablo]] and destroyed. Alonzo later searched the ship's surroundings for clues on Levasseur's whereabouts.
In September 1717, ''Le Postillon'' was attacked by [[Templars]] in [[La Boca del Diablo]] and [[Shipwreck|destroyed]]. Alonzo later searched the ship's surroundings for clues on Levasseur's whereabouts.


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Revision as of 17:08, 23 May 2023


Le Postillon

Le Postillon was a ship captained by the French pirate Olivier Levasseur during the early 18th century.

History

With the ship, Levasseur rescued Alonzo Batilla and Jumao from captain Barnes in June 1716, after which he gave the former a ship of his own.

In September 1717, Le Postillon was attacked by Templars in La Boca del Diablo and destroyed. Alonzo later searched the ship's surroundings for clues on Levasseur's whereabouts.

Gallery

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