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José Gaspar, also known by his nickname Gasparilla (supposedly lived c. 1756 – 1821), is an apocryphal Spanish pirate, the "Last of the Buccaneers " who legend says terrorized the Gulf of Mexico for many years from his base in southwest Florida. Details about his early life, motivations, and piratical exploits differ in different tellings. However, the stories generally agree that he was a remarkably active pirate during Florida's second Spanish period (1783 to 1821), that he amassed a huge fortune by taking many prizes and ransoming many hostages, and that he died by leaping from his ship rather than face capture by the U.S. Navy, leaving behind an enormous and as-yet undiscovered treasure. José Gaspar, surnommé Gasparilla, né vers 1756 et mort en 1821, est supposé pirate espagnol. José Gaspar, conocido por su sobrenombre Gasparilla (¿Sevilla, 1756? - 1821), fue un pirata español, "el último de los bucaneros", quien se dice saqueó la costa oeste de la Florida durante finales del siglo XVIII y principios del XIX. Aunque es una figura popular en el folclor del estado de la Florida en Estados Unidos, no existe evidencia escrita de su existencia antes del siglo XX. Su leyenda es celebrada cada año en la ciudad de Tampa en el Festival Pirata de Gasparilla.
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José Gaspar, conocido por su sobrenombre Gasparilla (¿Sevilla, 1756? - 1821), fue un pirata español, "el último de los bucaneros", quien se dice saqueó la costa oeste de la Florida durante finales del siglo XVIII y principios del XIX. Aunque es una figura popular en el folclor del estado de la Florida en Estados Unidos, no existe evidencia escrita de su existencia antes del siglo XX. Su leyenda es celebrada cada año en la ciudad de Tampa en el Festival Pirata de Gasparilla. José Gaspar, surnommé Gasparilla, né vers 1756 et mort en 1821, est supposé pirate espagnol. José Gaspar, also known by his nickname Gasparilla (supposedly lived c. 1756 – 1821), is an apocryphal Spanish pirate, the "Last of the Buccaneers " who legend says terrorized the Gulf of Mexico for many years from his base in southwest Florida. Details about his early life, motivations, and piratical exploits differ in different tellings. However, the stories generally agree that he was a remarkably active pirate during Florida's second Spanish period (1783 to 1821), that he amassed a huge fortune by taking many prizes and ransoming many hostages, and that he died by leaping from his ship rather than face capture by the U.S. Navy, leaving behind an enormous and as-yet undiscovered treasure. Though the pirate Gaspar is a popular figure in Florida folklore, there is no evidence that he actually existed. No contemporaneous mention of his life or exploits have been found in Spanish or American ship logs, court records, newspapers, or other archives, and no physical artifacts linked to Gaspar have been discovered in the area where he supposedly established his "pirate kingdom." The earliest known written mention of José Gaspar was a short biography included in an early 1900s promotional brochure for the Gasparilla Inn on Gasparilla Island at Charlotte Harbor, the author of which freely admitted that the dramatic tale was a work of fiction "without a true fact in it". Subsequent retellings of the Gaspar legend are based upon this fanciful account, including the accidental inclusion of José Gaspar in a 1923 book on real pirates that has caused ongoing confusion about his historical authenticity. José Gaspar's legend is celebrated in Tampa, Florida during the annual Gasparilla Pirate Festival, which was first held in 1904.
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