About: Michael Geare

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Sir Michael Geare (b. 1565-?) was a 16th-century English sailor, privateer and merchant. One of the many Sea Dogs who plagued the Spanish Empire during the Elizabethan age, Geare was well known to the Spaniards of the West Indies and the Spanish Main as commander of the Little John. He remained one of the most active in the region throughout the 1590s and up until his retirement in 1603.

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  • Sir Michael Geare (n. 1565-?) fue un marinero, corsario y comerciante inglés del siglo XVI. Geare, fue uno de los muchos Perros de Mar que asolaron el Imperio español durante la época isabelina, era bien conocido por los españoles de las Indias Occidentales y del territorio principal español como comandante del barco corsario Little John . Siguió siendo uno de los más activos de la región durante la década de 1590 y hasta su jubilación en 1603. (es)
  • Sir Michael Geare (b. 1565-?) was a 16th-century English sailor, privateer and merchant. One of the many Sea Dogs who plagued the Spanish Empire during the Elizabethan age, Geare was well known to the Spaniards of the West Indies and the Spanish Main as commander of the Little John. He remained one of the most active in the region throughout the 1590s and up until his retirement in 1603. (en)
  • Sir Michael Geare (né vers 1565) est un navigateur, corsaire et marchand anglais du XVIe siècle. Il est l’un des nombreux Chiens de Mer anglais qui ont harcelé l’empire espagnol pendant l’ère élisabéthaine. Il est particulièrement actif aux commandes du dans les Caraïbes dans les années 1590. Il met fin à ses activités en 1603. (fr)
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  • England (en)
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  • c. 1565 (en)
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  • Limehouse, London, England (en)
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  • Stepney, London (en)
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  • Merchant (en)
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  • Sir Michael Geare (en)
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  • Captain (en)
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  • c. 1584–1603 (en)
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  • Sir Michael Geare (n. 1565-?) fue un marinero, corsario y comerciante inglés del siglo XVI. Geare, fue uno de los muchos Perros de Mar que asolaron el Imperio español durante la época isabelina, era bien conocido por los españoles de las Indias Occidentales y del territorio principal español como comandante del barco corsario Little John . Siguió siendo uno de los más activos de la región durante la década de 1590 y hasta su jubilación en 1603. (es)
  • Sir Michael Geare (b. 1565-?) was a 16th-century English sailor, privateer and merchant. One of the many Sea Dogs who plagued the Spanish Empire during the Elizabethan age, Geare was well known to the Spaniards of the West Indies and the Spanish Main as commander of the Little John. He remained one of the most active in the region throughout the 1590s and up until his retirement in 1603. (en)
  • Sir Michael Geare (né vers 1565) est un navigateur, corsaire et marchand anglais du XVIe siècle. Il est l’un des nombreux Chiens de Mer anglais qui ont harcelé l’empire espagnol pendant l’ère élisabéthaine. Il est particulièrement actif aux commandes du dans les Caraïbes dans les années 1590. Il met fin à ses activités en 1603. (fr)
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  • Michael Geare (es)
  • Michael Geare (fr)
  • Michael Geare (en)
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