The French Corsairs
Hated by the english, loved by the women, feared by Here come the CORSAIRS The Corsairs were privateers working for the King of France, attacking the ships of France s enemies. In the Caribbean sea, the corsairs worked for the french governors and were called Flibustiers. Some anecdotes : The Saint Michael s Mount resisted to the English during all the Hundred Years War, defended and supplied by Corsairs. After the final french victory, the kings of France changed their Patron Saint Denis for Saint Michael. Jean Marant (Marant means funny in French) was a corsair known for his extrem cruelty. During the siege of Calais in 13461347, he heroically supplied the city two times by the sea, slaloming between english warsheeps and watchtowers. When Calais finally surrended to the English in August 1347, Marant successfully leaves the city by the see. One day later, he meets a english ship and he captures it. On boa
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