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Index Louis-Michel Aury

Louis-Michel Aury (1788 – August 30, 1821) was a French privateer operating in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean during the early 19th century.[1]

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  1. 68 relations: Agostino Codazzi, Amelia Island affair, Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina, Benoît Chassériau, Captaincy General of Guatemala, Caribbean, Caribbean Sea, Cartagena, Colombia, Central America, Commodore (rank), East Florida, Escutcheon (heraldry), Federal Republic of Central America, Filibuster (military), Flag of Argentina, Flag of Costa Rica, Flag of El Salvador, Flag of Honduras, Flag of Nicaragua, Fort San Carlos, France, French corsairs, French Navy, French people, Galveston Island, Gran Colombia, Gregor MacGregor, Guadalupe Victoria, Guatemala City, Gulf of Mexico, Haiti, Hippolyte Bouchard, James Monroe, Jared Irwin, Jean Lafitte, José Manuel de Herrera, Kingdom of France, Kingston, Jamaica, Les Cayes, Letter of marque, Martín Francisco Javier Mina y Larrea, Matagorda Bay, Mexican War of Independence, North Carolina, Omoa, Panama, Paris, Pierre-Barthélémy Portal d'Albarèdes, Port of Fernandina, Privateer, ... Expand index (18 more) »

  2. Accidental deaths in Colombia
  3. Deaths by horse-riding accident
  4. French pirates
  5. People from Spanish Florida
  6. People of Mexican Texas
  7. People of the Mexican War of Independence
  8. People of the Spanish American wars of independence
  9. People of the Venezuelan War of Independence

Agostino Codazzi

Giovanni Battista Agostino Codazzi (alternatively known in Latin America as Agustín Codazzi; 12 July 1793 – 7 February 1859) was an Italo-Venezuelan soldier, scientist, geographer, cartographer, and governor of Barinas (1846–1847).

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Amelia Island affair

The Amelia Island affair was an episode in the history of Spanish Florida.

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Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina

The Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina (Archipiélago de San Andrés, Providencia y Santa Catalina), or The Raizal Islands, is one of the departments of Colombia, and the only one located geographically in Central America.

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Benoît Chassériau

Benoît Chassériau (also known as Benito Chassériau or Chasserieux; 19 August 1780 – 27 September 1844) was a French diplomat, French spy and Minister of the Interior of Cartagena, Colombia,‘Indiana University Publications: Social science series, Volumes 8–10 p.58 – Publisher Indiana University, 1939‘Selected Writings of Bolivar: 1823–1830’ – Ed.

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Captaincy General of Guatemala

The Captaincy General of Guatemala (Capitanía General de Guatemala), also known as the Kingdom of Guatemala (Reino de Guatemala), was an administrative division of the Spanish Empire, under the viceroyalty of New Spain in Central America, including the present-day nations of Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala, and the Mexican state of Chiapas.

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Caribbean

The Caribbean (el Caribe; les Caraïbes; de Caraïben) is a subregion of the Americas that includes the Caribbean Sea and its islands, some of which are surrounded by the Caribbean Sea and some of which border both the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean; the nearby coastal areas on the mainland are sometimes also included in the region.

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Caribbean Sea

The Caribbean Sea is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean in the tropics of the Western Hemisphere.

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Cartagena, Colombia

Cartagena, known since the colonial era as Cartagena de Indias, is a city and one of the major ports on the northern coast of Colombia in the Caribbean Coast Region, along the Caribbean sea.

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Central America

Central America is a subregion of North America.

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Commodore (rank)

Commodore is a senior naval rank used in many navies which is equivalent to brigadier or brigadier general and air commodore.

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East Florida

East Florida (Florida Oriental) was a colony of Great Britain from 1763 to 1783 and a province of the Spanish Empire from 1783 to 1821.

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Escutcheon (heraldry)

In heraldry, an escutcheon is a shield that forms the main or focal element in an achievement of arms.

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Federal Republic of Central America

The Federal Republic of Central America (República Federal de Centro América), initially known as the United Provinces of Central America (Provincias Unidas del Centro de América), was a sovereign state in Central America which existed from 1823 to 1839/1841.

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Filibuster (military)

A filibuster (from the Spanish filibustero), also known as a freebooter, is someone who engages in an unauthorized military expedition into a foreign country or territory to foster or support a political revolution or secession.

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Flag of Argentina

The national flag of the Argentine Republic, often referred to as the Argentine flag (bandera argentina), is a triband, composed of three equally wide horizontal bands coloured light blue and white.

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Flag of Costa Rica

The national flag of Costa Rica (Bandera de Costa Rica) is based on a design created in 1848 and consists of two blue stripes, two white stripes, and a central red stripe which is twice as wide as each of the other four.

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Flag of El Salvador

The flag of El Salvador features a horizontal triband of cobalt blue-white-cobalt blue, with the coat of arms centered and entirely contained within the central white stripe.

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Flag of Honduras

The flag of Honduras consists of three equal horizontal stripes of cyan, white and cyan, with five cyan stars in a quincuncial pattern at the centre of the middle stripe.

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Flag of Nicaragua

The flag of Nicaragua was first adopted on September 4, 1908, but not made official until August 27, 1971.

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Fort San Carlos

Fort San Carlos was a military structure built in 1816 to defend the Spanish colonial town of Fernandina, Florida, now called Old Town, which occupied a peninsula on the northern end of Amelia Island.

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France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.

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French corsairs

Corsairs (corsaire) were privateers, authorised to conduct raids on shipping of a foreign state at war with France, on behalf of the French crown.

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French Navy

The French Navy (lit), informally La Royale, is the maritime arm of the French Armed Forces and one of the four military service branches of France.

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French people

The French people (lit) are a nation primarily located in Western Europe that share a common French culture, history, and language, identified with the country of France.

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Galveston Island

Galveston Island is a barrier island on the Texas Gulf Coast in the United States, about southeast of Houston.

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Gran Colombia

Gran Colombia ("Great Colombia"), or Greater Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia (Spanish: República de Colombia), was a state that encompassed much of northern South America and part of southern Central America from 1819 to 1831.

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Gregor MacGregor

General Gregor MacGregor (24 December 1786 – 4 December 1845) was a Scottish soldier, adventurer, and confidence trickster who attempted from 1821 to 1837 to draw British and French investors and settlers to "Poyais", a fictional Central American territory that he claimed to rule as "Cazique". Louis-Michel Aury and Gregor MacGregor are people of the Spanish American wars of independence and people of the Venezuelan War of Independence.

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Guadalupe Victoria

Guadalupe Victoria (29 September 178621 March 1843), born José Miguel Ramón Adaucto Fernández y Félix, was a Mexican general and politician who fought for independence against the Spanish Empire in the Mexican War of Independence and after the adoption of the Constitution of 1824, was elected as the first president of the United Mexican States.

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Guatemala City

Guatemala City (Ciudad de Guatemala), known nationally also as Guate, is the capital and largest city of Guatemala.

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Gulf of Mexico

The Gulf of Mexico (Golfo de México) is an ocean basin and a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean, mostly surrounded by the North American continent.

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Haiti

Haiti, officially the Republic of Haiti, is a country on the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba and Jamaica, and south of The Bahamas.

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Hippolyte Bouchard

Hippolyte or Hipólito Bouchard (15 January 1780 – 4 January 1837) was a French-born Argentine sailor and corsair who fought for Argentina, Chile, and Peru. Louis-Michel Aury and Hippolyte Bouchard are 18th-century French people, 19th-century pirates and French pirates.

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James Monroe

James Monroe (April 28, 1758July 4, 1831) was an American statesman, lawyer, diplomat, and Founding Father who served as the fifth president of the United States from 1817 to 1825, a member of the Democratic-Republican Party.

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Jared Irwin

Jared Irwin (1750 – March 1, 1818) served twice as elected Governor of Georgia (1796–1798) and (1806–1809).

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Jean Lafitte

Jean Lafitte (–) was a French pirate and privateer who operated in the Gulf of Mexico in the early 19th century. Louis-Michel Aury and Jean Lafitte are 1780s births, 18th-century French people, 19th-century pirates, French pirates and French privateers.

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José Manuel de Herrera

José Manuel de Herrera (27 March 1776 – 17 September 1831) was a Mexican Catholic priest, writer, politician and professor of New Spain.

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Kingdom of France

The Kingdom of France is the historiographical name or umbrella term given to various political entities of France in the medieval and early modern period.

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Kingston, Jamaica

Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica, located on the southeastern coast of the island.

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Les Cayes

Les Cayes, often referred to as Aux Cayes (Okay), is a commune and seaport in the Les Cayes Arrondissement, in the Sud department of Haiti, with a population of 71,236.

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Letter of marque

A letter of marque and reprisal (lettre de marque; lettre de course) was a government license in the Age of Sail that authorized a private person, known as a privateer or corsair, to attack and capture vessels of a nation at war with the issuer, licensing international military operations against a specified enemy as reprisal for a previous attack or injury.

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Martín Francisco Javier Mina y Larrea

General Martín Francisco Javier Mina y Larrea (July 1, 1789 – November 11, 1817), nicknamed El Mozo or El Estudiante (Student), was a Spanish lawyer and army officer, who later became a Mexican independence figure. Louis-Michel Aury and Martín Francisco Javier Mina y Larrea are people of the Mexican War of Independence.

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Matagorda Bay

Matagorda Bay is a large Gulf of Mexico bay on the Texas coast, lying in Calhoun and Matagorda counties and located approximately northeast of Corpus Christi, east-southeast of San Antonio, south-southwest of Houston, and south-southeast of Austin.

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Mexican War of Independence

The Mexican War of Independence (Guerra de Independencia de México, 16 September 1810 – 27 September 1821) was an armed conflict and political process resulting in Mexico's independence from the Spanish Empire.

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North Carolina

North Carolina is a state in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States.

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Omoa

Omoa is a town and municipality with a population of 10,550 (2023 calculation) in the Department of Cortés in Honduras.

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Panama

Panama, officially the Republic of Panama, is a country in Latin America at the southern end of Central America, bordering South America.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

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Pierre-Barthélémy Portal d'Albarèdes

Pierre-Barthélémy Portal d'Albarèdes, Baron Portal, (30 October 1765, Montauban (Albarèdes) – 11 January 1845, Bordeaux) was a French politician born into a Protestant family of Guienne.

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Port of Fernandina

The Port of Fernandina is located on Florida's Atlantic coast.

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Privateer

A privateer is a private person or vessel which engages in maritime warfare under a commission of war.

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Prize money

Prize money refers in particular to naval prize money, usually arising in naval warfare, but also in other circumstances.

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Revue d'histoire diplomatique

Revue d'histoire diplomatique (Journal of Diplomatic History) is a journal of the Société d'histoire diplomatique in France.

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San Andrés (island)

San Andrés (San Andres) is a coral island in the Caribbean Sea.

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Siege of Cartagena (1815)

The Siege of Cartagena (1815) (Asedio español de Cartagena de Indias) was a successful 105-day Spanish siege by combined naval and ground forces under command of General Pablo Morillo, of the Colombian city and fortress of Cartagena de Indias, defended by Republican forces under the leadership of Manuel del Castillo y Rada and José Francisco Bermúdez, between August and December 1815.

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Simón Bolívar

Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar Palacios Ponte y Blanco (24July 178317December 1830) was a Venezuelan statesman and military officer who led what are currently the countries of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Panama, and Bolivia to independence from the Spanish Empire. Louis-Michel Aury and Simón Bolívar are people of the Spanish American wars of independence and people of the Venezuelan War of Independence.

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Soto La Marina River

The Soto La Marina River or Soto la Marina is a river of northeastern Mexico.

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Soto la Marina, Tamaulipas

Soto la Marina is a town in Soto la Marina Municipality located in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas.

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Spain

Spain, formally the Kingdom of Spain, is a country located in Southwestern Europe, with parts of its territory in the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Africa.

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Spanish American wars of independence

The Spanish American wars of independence (Guerras de independencia hispanoamericanas) took place throughout Spanish America during the early 19th century, with the aim of political independence from Spanish rule.

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Spanish Florida

Spanish Florida (La Florida) was the first major European land-claim and attempted settlement-area in northern America during the European Age of Discovery.

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Spanish Texas

Spanish Texas was one of the interior provinces of the colonial Viceroyalty of New Spain from 1519 until 1821.

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Sphere of influence

In the field of international relations, a sphere of influence is a spatial region or concept division over which a state or organization has a level of cultural, economic, military, or political exclusivity.

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Tampico

Tampico is a city and port in the southeastern part of the Mexican state of Tamaulipas.

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Texas

Texas (Texas or Tejas) is the most populous state in the South Central region of the United States.

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Trujillo, Honduras

Trujillo is a city, with a population of 22,750 (2023 calculation), and a municipality on the northern Caribbean coast of the Honduran department of Colón, of which the city is the capital.

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United Provinces of New Granada

The United Provinces of New Granada was a country in South America from 1810 to 1816, a period known in Colombian history as la Patria Boba ("the Foolish Fatherland").

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Venezuela

Venezuela, officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in the Caribbean Sea.

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West Indies

The West Indies is a subregion of North America, surrounded by the North Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, which comprises 13 independent island countries and 19 dependencies in three archipelagos: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles, and the Lucayan Archipelago.

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See also

Accidental deaths in Colombia

Deaths by horse-riding accident

French pirates

People from Spanish Florida

People of Mexican Texas

People of the Mexican War of Independence

People of the Spanish American wars of independence

People of the Venezuelan War of Independence

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis-Michel_Aury

Also known as Louis Aury, Louis Michel Aury, Luís Aury.

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