- Lars
Gathenhielm (1689-1718),
Swedish pirate and a
privateer Ingela Olofsdotter Gathenhielm (1692–1729),
Swedish privateer This
disambiguation page lists...
- the
Gathenhielm family tomb in Onsala, Sweden,
beneath the
tower of the church. A
street in Västra Frölunda is
named after her:
Ingela Gathenhielms gata...
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Gathenhielm (originally Lars
Andersson Gathe; 1689–1718) was a
Swedish sea captain, commander, shipowner, merchant, and privateer. Lars
Gathenhielm was...
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Christian Folin (born 1991), ice
hockey player for Frölunder HC Lars
Gathenhielm, 1689-1718.
Pirate Calle Johansson, ice
hockey player Fredrik Jacobson...
- Monarchy)
Hayreddin Barbarossa (Ottoman Empire)
Robert Surcouf (France) Lars
Gathenhielm (Sweden) Sir
Francis Drake (England) Sir John
Hawkins (England) Juana...
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pirate life
behind him.
Ingela Gathenhielm 1692–1729 1711–1721
Swedish Married the
shipowner and
privateer Lars
Gathenhielm, who also
operated a
pirate business...
- 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...
- Dunkirk. The eighteenth-century
Swedish privateers and
pirates Lars
Gathenhielm and his wife
Ingela Hammar are
known to have sold
their gains in Dunkirk...
- 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...
- Petit-Goâve
Governor de
Cussy again raids Montego Bay in Jamaica. 1689 – Lars
Gathenhielm 1683 –
Nicholas van ****n 1684 –
Michiel Andrieszoon Thornton, Stuart...