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Olivier Levasseur - Wikipedia Olivier Levasseur (1688, 1689, or 1690 – 7 July 1730), was a French pirate, nicknamed La Buse ("The Buzzard ") or La Bouche ("The Mouth") or (Portuguese: O Falcão) in his early days for the speed and ruthlessness with which he always attacked his enemies as well as his ability to verbally attack his opponents
Levasseur History, Family Crest Coats of Arms Jean Levasseur, born in 1622, son of Noel and Geneviève (née Ganche), was a French sculptor that married Marguerite Richard, daughter of Nicolas and Jeanne (née Bonnet), in France on 23rd April 1645
Can You Find the Treasure? The Unsolved Code of the Pirate Levasseur . . . Olivier Levasseur (born in the late 1680s – 7 July 1730) was a French pirate known for his quickness and ferocity in attacking his foes, both with his sword and with his rapier wit He was famous for supposedly burying one of the world’s largest caches of treasure, and leaving behind a coded message as to where it is
Olivier Levasseur: The Pirate’s Code and Buried Treasure Olivier Levasseur, a French buccaneer colloquially known as La Buse or ‘The Buzzard’ for his swift and predatory tactics, remains one of the most enigmatic figures in the captivating history of piracy
Exploration Mysteries: The Treasure of Olivier Levasseur Several notorious names emerged and made their mark by plundering ships and burying treasures in secret locations One of these intriguing figures was Olivier Levasseur, who supposedly hid one of the richest pirate stashes of all time in the Seychelles islands
Olivier Levasseur’s Lost Treasure - Amusing Planet On the 7th of July 1730, the notorious French pirate, Olivier Levasseur, faced his final moments on the scaffold His crimes, which had instilled fear across the high seas for over fifteen years, had finally caught up with him However, it was his brazen looting of the Portuguese great galleon Nossa Senhora do Cabo that sealed his fate
Pirate Rounders | Olivier Levasseur - History Archive Oliver Levasseur (1688 or 1690 – 7 July 1730), also known as La Buse (The Buzzard) was an infamous French pirate captain based out of the Nassau pirate republic in the Bahamas and later operated on the Pirate Round
Olivier Levasseur - thesea. org Olivier Levasseur, also known as “La Buse” or “The Buzzard,” was a notorious pirate who roamed the Indian Ocean during the Golden Age of Piracy in the early 18th century Born in Calais, France, around 1680, Levasseur’s journey from a naval officer to a feared pirate is a tale woven with adventure, mystery, and legend
Olivier Levasseur: the story of the pirate La Buse - Escales Olivier Levasseur, historical figure or folk legend? Both, my captain! Since his death in 1730 in Réunion, this famous French pirate, better known as La Buse, has lost none of his mystery and intrigue
Pirate Olivier Levasseur – La Buse - Kreol Magazine Joining forces with other pirates, first in the Caribbean and later in the famed freebooters’ base on the Ȋle Sainte-Marie off the coast of Madagascar, Levasseur became famous for the speed and ruthlessness of his attacks on merchant ships