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- Daniel Montbars (1645–1707?), better known as Montbars the Exterminator, was a 17th-century French buccaneer. For several years, he was known as one of...
- Exterminators, a 1965 spy film French buccaneer Daniel Montbars (born 1645), better known as Montbars the Exterminator Exterminator (roller coaster), an indoor...
- and was subject to the activities of pirates (most notably Daniel Montbars aka 'Montbars the Exterminator'). In 1744, British forces captured the island...
- Frenchmen, Jean-David Nau, better known as François l'Ollonais, and Daniel Montbars, who destro**** so many Spanish ships and killed so many Spaniards that...
- new work with many additions, including new pirate biographies (Daniel Montbars and Alexandre Bras-de-Fer) and complete rearrangements in some sections...
- Police Lieutenant Hardy (uncredited) Pirates of Tortuga (1961) - Captain Montbars Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) - Rusty Trawler The Errand Boy (1961) - Grumpy...
- Dutch, English and Welsh privateers (for example Henry Morgan, Daniel Montbars and William Dampier) during the early 17th century. Some African people...
- the 17th century buccaneers John "Calico Jack" Rackham, Blackbeard, and Montbars the Exterminator. In the motion capture film The Adventures of Tintin:...
- raids against Spanish strongholds in present-day Mexico and Nicaragua. Montbars the Exterminator 1645–1701? 1660s–1670s France A former French naval officer...
- during the early seventeenth century, for example, Henry Morgan, Daniel Montbars and William Dampier. A number of Africans reached the coast from shipwrecked...