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Bonsoir.
En gros Jacquotte Delahaye était une pirate des Caraïbes. Mais on n'est sait pas si elle a vraiment existée...
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Jacquotte Delahaye (fl. 1656), was a fictional pirate character in the Caribbean sea. She was one of very few 17th-century female pirates. But, we don't know if she has lived in right !
Jacquotte Delahaye reportedly came from Saint-Domingue in modern Haiti, and was the daughter of a French father and a Haitian mother, and spoke French. According to legend and tradition, she became a pirate after the murder of her father.
Jacquotte Delahaye is the subject of many legendary stories. To escape her pursuers, she faked her own death and took on a male alias, living as a man for many years. Upon her return, she became known as "Back From the Dead Red" because of her red hair.
She led a gang of hundreds of pirates, and with their help took over a small Caribbean island in the year of 1656, which was called a "freebooter republic". Several years later, she died in a shoot-out while defending it.
It was rumoured she had a daughter named Dinah Delahaye, who shared her mother's red hair.
Voilà, j'espère t'avoir aider.
Bonne année !