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Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin (also
spelled Esquemeling, Exquemeling, or Oexmelin) (c. 1645–1707) was a French, Dutch, or
Flemish writer best
known as the...
- post-holder. His re****tion was
marred by a
scurrilous memoir by
Alexandre Exquemelin, a
former Flemish shipmate of Morgan's,
accusing him of
widespread torture...
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pirate active in the
Caribbean during the 1660s.
According to
Alexandre Exquemelin's 1684
account The
History of the
Buccaneers of America, l'Olonnais' was...
- source,
Alexandre Exquemelin's Buccaneers of America, and thus his
historical existence has been questioned. The
accounts that
Exquemelin gives of Le Grand...
- This 17th
century geography is
known largely from Alexandre-Olivier
Exquemelin's detailed description in his book Zeerovers,
where he
describes a 1666...
- pirates. A
partial code from
Henry Morgan is
preserved in
Alexandre Exquemelin's 1678 book The
Buccaneers of America. Many
other pirates are
known to...
- 1671. He was
first made
famous in
Alexandre Exquemelin's 1678 book The
Buccaneers of America;
Exquemelin did not know Braziliano's real name, but historians...
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getting into
their eyes,
rendered them
blind for
several days.
Alexandre Exquemelin wrote in The
Buccaneers of
America of his
experience with the "tree called...
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Africans had on the
local people, and how they were received. When
Alexander Exquemelin, the
first and
earliest visitor (in c 1671) to the
coast to
describe the...
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William Fly,
William Kidd, and
Stede Bonnet.
French historian Alexandre Exquemelin reports the
buccaneer François l'Ollonais
using a cutl**** as
early as...