she was captive by the English for ram-son the year was 1613
yes Pocahontas got captured by English and held ransom
She just fell in love.
Pocahontas (c. 1595 - March 1617) was a Virginia Indian of the Powhatan Pamunkey tribe. She changed history with her notable association with the colonial settlement in Jamestown, Virginia, and she saved the life of the Indian captive, John Smith. She became a captive by the English, held for ransom, and converted to Christianity, taking the name Rebecca. When given the chance to return to her people, she chose to remain with the English, to marry John Rolfe in 1615 making it the first recorded interracial marriage in North American history.
An event that changed her life was being captured by the English and held for ransom during Anglo-Indian hostilities in 1613. While being held, she converted to Christianity and changed her name to Rebecca. Even though the opportunity to return to her people came, she chose to remain with the English. In 1614 she married Jon Rolfe, a tobacco farmer, and they had a son in January 1615. She became ill and died in 1617. Had she not been captured, held for ransom, and decided to stay with the English, her life would have been totally different and she may not have died so young.
An event that changed her life was being captured by the English and held for ransom during Anglo-Indian hostilities in 1613. While being held, she converted to Christianity and changed her name to Rebecca. Even though the opportunity to return to her people came, she chose to remain with the English. In 1614 she married Jon Rolfe, a tobacco farmer, and they had a son in January 1615. She became ill and died in 1617. Had she not been captured, held for ransom, and decided to stay with the English, her life would have been totally different and she may not have died so young.
Held for Ransom - 1976 was released on: USA: 1976
Held for Ransom - 1913 I is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
"Unfortunately, the young woman had been kidnapped and was being held for ransom."
ANSWER He was held captive because Leopold, Duke of Austria, who captured him, accusing him to arrange the murder of his cousin Conrad of Montferrat. Furthermore he was offended by Richard when he cast down his standard from the Walls of Acre, during the Third Crusade and wanted to revenge himself by the King's capture and the request of a ransom.
Held for Ransom - 1909 was released on: USA: 27 December 1909
Some people were indeed tortured during World War 1. These people were typically prisoners of war that were held captive for ransom and incentives.
There is a folklore story of Pocahontas rescuing John Smith from execution by her father Powhatan but nothing about HER being rescued. The one time she might have been "rescued" was when she was captured by the English during Anglo-Indian hostilities in 1613, and held for ransom. During her captivity, she converted to Christianity and took the name Rebecca. When presented with the opportunity to return to her people, she chose to remain with the English so apparently she felt no need to be "rescued" at that point.