Julienne David

Julienne David (c. 1773-1843), was a French privateer.

Julienne David participated in the Vendée Revolt on the royalists side and was imprisoned, but managed to escape sentence. After having secured a privateer's letter, she persecuted British ships on the English channel from her base in Nantes.

In 1803, she was imprisoned in England for 8 years. After her release, she returned to France. A street in Nantes is named after her. She is also the subject of a novel.

References

  • Marie-Eve Sténuit, Femmes pirates: Les écumeuses des mers. Paris: Éditions du Trésor 2015. ISBN 979-10-91534-15-4

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