Jean Fleury
Jean Fleury (or Florin) (died 1527) was a French naval officer and privateer. He is best known for the capture of two out of the three Spanish galleons carrying the Aztec treasure of Hernán Cortés from Mexico to Spain and one ship from Santo Domingo in 1522. This was one of the earliest recorded acts of piracy against the new Spanish Empire and encouraged the French Corsairs, Dutch Sea Beggars and English Sea Dogs to begin attacking shipping and settlements in the Spanish Main during the next several decades. Provided by Wikipedia
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Claude Brousson 1647-1698 ; une résistance non-violente by Fleury, Jean 1946-
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Pierre Corteiz, 1683-1767 une voix non violente chez les camisards by Fleury, Jean 1946-
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Clef pour la Cévenne la Châtellenie de Durfort ; ... une histoire pour l'histoire by Fleury, Jean 1946-, Allut, Stéphane, Burguet, Michel
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