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(zhäN bär) , 1650–1702, French naval hero, b. Dunkirk. Of a seafaring family, he enlisted in the Dutch navy but entered French service as a privateer at the outbreak of the Dutch War (1672). In 1686 he was commissioned a navy captain. As a reward for his spectacular exploits, particularly in the War of the Grand Alliance, he was ennobled (1694) and made a rear admiral (1696) by King Louis XIV.
 
 
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Jean Bart
October 21, 1651 - April 27, 1702
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Statue of Jean Bart in Dunkirk
Type: Dunkirker Privateer
Place of birth: Flag of FranceDunkirk
Place of death: Flag of FranceDunkirk
Allegiance: Flag of FranceFrance
Years of service: 1672 - 1697
Rank: Admiral
Battles/wars: War of the Grand Alliance, Action of 29 June 1694, Battle of Dogger Bank (1696)

Jean Bart (October 21 1651 - April 27 1702) - was a (Flemish born) French naval commander and privateer. His Flemish birth name was most probably Jan Baert.

Career

Born in Dunkirk as the son of a simple fisherman, Bart served when young in the Dutch navy under De Ruyter.
When war broke out between Louis XIV and the United Provinces in 1672 he entered the French service, as one of the Dunkirker Privateers. He gained great distinction in the Mediterranean, where he held an irregular sort of commission, unable due to his low birth to receive a command in the navy.

He had such success, however, that he became a lieutenant in 1679. He rose rapidly to the rank of captain and then to that of admiral.

He achieved his greatest successes during the War of the Grand Alliance (1688 - 1697).

  • In 1689, in the beginning of this war he was captured by the English , together with Forbin , and taken to Plymouth. But 3 days later, they succeeded in escaping to Brittany in a rowing boat, together with 20 other sailors.
  • In 1691 he slipped through the blockade of Dunkirk, terrorizing the allied merchant fleet and burning a Scottish castle and four villages.
  • In 1694 he achieved his greatest success in the Action of 29 June 1694 , when he captured a huge convoy of Dutch grain ships, saving Paris from starvation.

The Peace of Ryswick (1697) put a close to his active service.

Marriage and Children

On February 3 1676 he married the 16-year-old Nicole Gontier.
They had 4 children, until Nicole died 6 years later in 1682.
Their oldest son François-Cornil (June 17 1676- ?) became Vice-Admiral.

On october 13 1689 he remarried Jacoba Tugghe and they had 10 children. He signed his marriage contract, which is still available in Dunkirk, with the name "Jan Baert".

Jean Bart died of Pleurisy and is buried in the Eglise Saint-Eloi in Dunkirk.

Legacy

Many anecdotes tell of the courage and bluntness of the 2,04 m tall, uncultivated sailor, who became the popular hero of the French naval service. He captured in total 386 ships and also sank or burned a great number of enemy ships. The town of Dunkirk has honoured his memory by erecting a statue and by naming a public square after him.

In World War II 70% of Dunkirk was completely destroyed, but the statue survived. The reason it was untouched by the Germans was because the sword that Jean Bart is holding points directly towards England, and it was used as a guide for the Luftwaffe.

Ships bearing the name Jean Bart

More than 27 ships of the French Navy, over a period of 200 years, have borne the name Jean Bart. These include:

Commercial products branded Jean Bart

Jean Bart in popular culture

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  Pirates and Privateers

Types:

Pirates, Privateers, Buccaneers, Corsairs, Barbary pirates, Wokou

Places: Piracy in the Caribbean, Piracy in the Strait of Malacca, Port Royal, Tortuga, Saint-Malo, Libertatia, Barbary Coast
Famous Pirates and Privateers: Sir Francis Drake, Sir Henry Morgan, Bartholomew Roberts, Grace O'Malley, Blackbeard, Redbeard, Anne Bonny, Mary Read, Robert Surcouf, René Duguay-Trouin, Stede Bonnet, Jean Bart, François l'Ollonais, William Kidd, Calico Jack Rackham, Henry Every, Roche Braziliano
Naval officers:

Robert Maynard, Captain Ogle

Miscellaneous:

Jolly Roger, Golden Age of Piracy, Timeline of piracy, List of pirate films, List of pirates, List of female pirates


 
 

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