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- Lars Gathenhielm (1689-1718), Swedish pirate and a privateer Ingela Olofsdotter Gathenhielm (1692–1729), Swedish privateer This disambiguation page lists...
- Gathenhielm (originally Lars Andersson Gathe; 1689–1718) was a Swedish sea captain, commander, shipowner, merchant, and privateer. Lars Gathenhielm was...
- Ingela Olofsdotter Gathenhielm (née Hammar; 11 September 1692 – 29 April 1729) was a Swedish shipowner and privateer in service of King Charles XII of...
- 1673–1736 Kanhoji Angre, Maratha, 1698–1729 Lars Gathenhielm, Swedish, 1710–1718 Ingela Gathenhielm, Swedish, 1710/18–1721 Fortunatus Wright, English...
- piracy, 1719 in piracy, and Timeline of piracy. Lars Gathenhielm dies and his wife Ingela Gathenhielm succeeds him as the head of the Privateer and Pirate...
- Christian Folin (born 1991), ice hockey player for Frölunder HC Lars Gathenhielm, 1689-1718. Pirate Calle Johansson, ice hockey player Fredrik Jacobson...
- and which today has a few restaurants and a leisure boat harbour. Lars Gathenhielm was born in the old parish of Onsala. He was a Swedish privateer commissioned...
- Dunkirk. The eighteenth-century Swedish privateers and pirates Lars Gathenhielm and his wife Ingela Hammar are known to have sold their gains in Dunkirk...
- Monarchy) Hayreddin Barbarossa (Ottoman Empire) Robert Surcouf (France) Lars Gathenhielm (Sweden) Sir Francis Drake (England) Sir John Hawkins (England) Juana...
- in his crew. Ingela Gathenhielm 1692–1729 1718–1721 Sweden Widow of Lars Gathenhielm, active on the Baltic Sea. Lars Gathenhielm 1689–1718 1710–1718 Sweden...