Bernard Desjean, Baron de Pointis (7 October 1645 – 24 April 1707) was a French admiral and
privateer
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.
Pointis was born in
Brittany
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. He took part in naval operations in the 1680s under
Duquesne, like the bombardment of
Algiers
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and the punitive action against
Genoa
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. In the 1690s he fought under
Tourville among others in the
Battle of Beachy Head (1690)
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. In 1693, he became ''
chef d'escadre
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History
The first chefs ...
''. In 1697, he undertook the
Raid on Cartagena.
This raid was so successful that it made him immensely rich and very appreciated by King
Louis XIV
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.
In 1689 he is Lieutenant-General of the artillery at the
Siege of Derry
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.
In 1702, after the death of
Jean Bart
Jean Bart (; ; 21 October 1650 – 27 April 1702) was a French Admiral, naval commander and privateer.
Early life
Jean Bart was born in Dunkirk, France, Dunkirk in 1650 to a seafaring family, the son of Jean-Cornil Bart (c. 1619-1668) who has b ...
, he was appointed head of the
Dunkirkers
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, but he was soon replaced by
Marc-Antoine de Saint-Pol Hécourt Marc Antoine may refer to:
Personal name
*Marc Antoine, French version of Mark Antony (Marcus Antonius, 83–30 BC)
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for lack of initiative.
In 1705, he tried to attack
Gibraltar
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by sea during the
Twelfth Siege of Gibraltar, but was defeated by
John Leake
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in the
Battle of Cabrita Point
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. After this battle Pointis retired from active service.
He published ''Relation de l'expédition de Carthègene faite par les François en 1697''. He died in
Paris
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in 1707.
References
Further reading
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Konstam, Angus and Roger Michael Kean. ''Pirates - Predators of the Seas: An Illustrated History''. New York: Skyhorse Publishing Inc., 2007.
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1645 births
1707 deaths
French pirates
French Navy admirals
French naval commanders in the War of the Spanish Succession
French military personnel of the Nine Years' War