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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]]. | ||
==Biography== | |||
===Early life=== | |||
Levasseur was born around 1688 to a wealthy and loving family. At the outbreak of the [[War of Spanish Succession]], he acquired a letter of marque, and became a privateer for [[Louis XIV of France]]. Captaining the sloop ''[[Le Postillon]]'', Levasseur left his family behind abruptly, looking for adventure in the West Indies. After the end of the war, Levasseur was ordered to return to France, but decided to stay in the New World, joining [[Benjamin Hornigold]]'s pirate gang. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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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.
Biography
Early life
Levasseur was born around 1688 to a wealthy and loving family. At the outbreak of the War of Spanish Succession, he acquired a letter of marque, and became a privateer for Louis XIV of France. Captaining the sloop Le Postillon, Levasseur left his family behind abruptly, looking for adventure in the West Indies. After the end of the war, Levasseur was ordered to return to France, but decided to stay in the New World, joining Benjamin Hornigold's pirate gang.
Gallery
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La Buse close-up