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[[File:Olivier Levasseur.png|thumb|Olivier Levasseur]]
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'''Oliver Levasseur''' (c. 1688 – 7 July 1730), better known as '''La Buse''' (English: ''The Buzzard''), was a [[France|French]] privateer-turned-[[Piracy|pirate]] of the [[Caribbean]].
'''Oliver Levasseur''' (c. 1688 – 7 July 1730), better known as '''La Buse''' (English: ''The Buzzard'') or '''La Bouche''' (English: ''The Mouth''), was a [[France|French]] privateer-turned-[[Piracy|pirate]] of the [[Caribbean]].


Levasseur left a cryptogram indicating the location of his treasure, which was sought by many including [[Alonzo Batilla]].
Levasseur left a cryptogram indicating the location of his treasure, which was sought by many including [[Alonzo Batilla]].

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Olivier Levasseur

Oliver Levasseur (c. 1688 – 7 July 1730), better known as La Buse (English: The Buzzard) or La Bouche (English: The Mouth), was a French privateer-turned-pirate of the Caribbean.

Levasseur left a cryptogram indicating the location of his treasure, which was sought by many including Alonzo Batilla.

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