Seven years.
Matthew Flinders was captured by the French on the island of Mauritius, in 1803 and kept prisoner until 1810.
Matthew Flinders was captured by the French in 1803 due to the geopolitical tensions between Britain and France during the Napoleonic Wars. Flinders, who was on a voyage to explore and chart the Australian coastline, was detained after his ship, the "Investigator," was stranded on the reefs of what is now known as the French-controlled territory of Mauritius. The French viewed him with suspicion, as he was a British naval officer, and held him for several years before he was eventually released in 1810. His capture interrupted his pioneering work in Australian exploration but did not diminish his contributions to navigation and cartography.
yes, in the french-indian war
1) Jesus wept over Jerusalem (Matthew 23:37) 2) The Last Supper (Matthew 26:17-30) 3) Jesus' prayer on the Mount of Olives (Matthew 26:36-46) 4) Jesus' arrest (Matthew 26:47-50) 5) Peter's denials while Jesus held prisoner (they overlap - Matthew 26:58-75)
Giovanni Maristica was held prisoner in the bastille. He was there for various murders he comitted
I believe Anne Boleyn was held prisoner there.
he was held for six years as a prisoner
wasn't he a prisoner in WWI?
Julius Caesar was never in jail. He was held prisoner by pirates, however, and was let go when he was ransomed.Julius Caesar was never in jail. He was held prisoner by pirates, however, and was let go when he was ransomed.Julius Caesar was never in jail. He was held prisoner by pirates, however, and was let go when he was ransomed.Julius Caesar was never in jail. He was held prisoner by pirates, however, and was let go when he was ransomed.Julius Caesar was never in jail. He was held prisoner by pirates, however, and was let go when he was ransomed.Julius Caesar was never in jail. He was held prisoner by pirates, however, and was let go when he was ransomed.Julius Caesar was never in jail. He was held prisoner by pirates, however, and was let go when he was ransomed.Julius Caesar was never in jail. He was held prisoner by pirates, however, and was let go when he was ransomed.Julius Caesar was never in jail. He was held prisoner by pirates, however, and was let go when he was ransomed.
Yes. Saint Peter was held prisoner there because he wanted to baptize his fellow prisoners.
He was a prisoner for nine years.
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Mary Queen of Scots was held prisoner in only a single castle, Loch Leven.