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Olivier Levasseur - Wikipedia Olivier Levasseur is occasionally noted erroneously as the inspiration for the pirate villain Levasseur in the novel Captain Blood: His Odyssey and its film versions, including the famous 1935 release starring Errol Flynn as Captain Blood and Basil Rathbone as Levasseur
Pirate Rounders | Olivier Levasseur - History Archive He is one of the most successful pirates of the Golden Age of Piracy and is known for his famous capture of the Nostra Senora della Cabo along with John Taylor Born in Calais during the Nine Years War to a wealthy bourgeois family, Levasseur became a naval officer after attending the best schools
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
French Pirate Olivier Levasseur Left Behind a Curious Cryptogram – Does . . . Whilst Levasseur was a notorious and much-feared pirate during his days, his greatest legacy is the alleged treasure that he had hidden Before his execution, Levasseur supposedly revealed the whereabouts of his buried loot through a cryptogram
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
Home - Familles Levasseur Carmel We welcome you to the Levasseur Association of America inc website It includes several historical documents with historical content concerning the ancestors Jean, Pierre and Laurent Levasseur who arrived in New France in the 17th century
LEGEND: THE BUZZARD’S TREASURE - AREAS GREY Olivier Levasseur was a French pirate between 1688 and 1730 Nicknamed La Buse (The Buzzard), he is known for allegedly hiding one of the biggest treasures in pirate history, estimated at over £1 billion, and leaving a cryptogram behind with clues to its whereabouts
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
Olivier Levasseur - Wikiwand Olivier Levasseur is occasionally noted erroneously as the inspiration for the pirate villain Levasseur in the novel Captain Blood: His Odyssey and its film versions, including the famous 1935 release starring Errol Flynn as Captain Blood and Basil Rathbone as Levasseur
Cryptogram of Olivier Levasseur - Wikipedia The cryptogram of Olivier Levasseur (also known as La Buse cryptogram) is a 17-line pigpen cipher allegedly created by 18th-century French pirate Olivier Levasseur, and first attested by French historian and librarian Charles de La Roncière [fr] in his 1934 paperback novel Le Flibustier Mystérieux: Histoire d'un trésor caché [1][2]