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{{Villain_Infobox|Box title = François l'Olonnais|Image = François l'Olonnais.jpeg|fullname = Jean-David Nau|alias = François l'Olonnais<br>François l'Olonnois<br>François Lolonois<br>François Lolona<br>Flail of the Spanish<br>Bane of Spain|origin = Kingdom of France|occupation = Buccaneer, former indentured servant|crimes = Piracy<br>[[Murder]]<br>[[Cannibalism]]<br>[[Rape]]<br>[[Misogyny]]<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>[[Terrorism]]<br>[[Torture]]|type of villain = Pirate, Xenophobic}}"''I shall never henceforth give quarter to any Spaniard whatsoever.''"
{{Villain_Infobox|Box title = François l'Olonnais|Image = François l'Olonnais.jpeg|fullname = Jean-David Nau|alias = François l'Olonnais<br>François l'Olonnois<br>François Lolonois<br>François Lolona<br>Flail of the Spanish<br>Bane of Spain|origin = Kingdom of France|occupation = Buccaneer, former indentured servant|crimes = Piracy<br>[[Murder]]<br>[[Cannibalism]]<br>[[Rape]]<br>[[Misogyny]]<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>[[Terrorism]]<br>[[Torture]]|type of villain = Pirate, Xenophobic}}"''I shall never henceforth give quarter to any Spaniard whatsoever.''"


'''Jean-David Nau''', later known as '''François l'Olonnais''' (1630 - 1669) was a French buccaneer and pirate captain active in the Caribbean in the 1600s. After suffering a massacre of his crew by Spanish soldiers early in his career, he developed a vehement hatred of the Spanish that he carried with him all his life. L'Olonnais was known for his extreme cruelty, routinely torturing and even eating parts of captives.
'''Jean-David Nau''', later known as '''François l'Olonnais''' (1630 - 1669) was a French buccaneer and pirate captain active in the Caribbean between 1648 until 1669. After suffering a massacre of his crew by Spanish soldiers early in his career, he developed a vehement hatred of the Spanish that he carried with him all his life. L'Olonnais was known for his extreme cruelty, routinely torturing and even eating parts of captives.


==History==
==History==