- Louis-Michel Aury
Louis-Michel Aury was a French
Corsair operating in theGulf of Mexico andCaribbean during the early 19th century.Aury was born in
Paris ,France , in around 1788. He served in theFrench Navy , but from 1802 served inprivateer ships. By 1810 he had accumulated enoughprize money to become the master of his own vessel.He then gave his support to the Spanish colonies in
South America in their fight for independence from Spain. In April 1813 he sailed fromNorth Carolina on his own privateer ship with Venezuelan letters-of-marque to attack Spanish ships. He was then commissioned as "Commodore of the Navy of New Grenada" (Colombia), and at great expense, evacuated hundreds of people from the besieged city of Cartagena, Colombia toHaiti . He then argued withSimón Bolívar , leader of the Latin American revolutionaries over payment for his services.He then accepted a commission from the fledgling Republic of Mexico as Civil and Military Governor of
Texas , and established a privateering base onGalveston Island , Texas, in September 1816.However while
Aury was away transportingFrancisco Javier Mina and his men to Mexico,Jean Lafitte took control of the base at Galveston. On his return to Texas, Aury made an ill-fated attempt to establish another base atMatagorda Bay . He finally left Texas in 1817 to assist the Scottish adventurerGregor MacGregor , self-styled "Brigadier-General of the United Provinces of the New Granada and Venezuela and General-in-Chief of the armies of the two Floridas", in attackingSpanish Florida from Amelia Island. MacGregor left in November but Aury remained, proclaiming the island an independent republic. However, the US Army drove Aury out in December 1817.On
4 July 1818 he captured Old Providence Island (Isla de Providencia) in the western Caribbean, and began a settlement with a thriving economy based on captured Spanish cargo, while unsuccessfully trying to rebuild good relations with Bolivar. He was thrown from a horse and killed in August 1821, though some sources claim he was living inHavana in 1845.Aury Attempts to Liberate Central America
In 1820, its capital was Guatemala City so
Central America was still seen under the sway ofSpain , thus was open to attack from its enemies. In order attempt to secure their independence, the Colombian insurgents fitted a combined sea and land expedition to operate against the ports of Omoa and Trujillo.On the 21st of April (1820) the watch-tower at Capiro in Trujillo Port, announced the approach of a Colombian flotilla. The port's garrison, commanded by
Jose M. Palomar , at once made preparations for emergencies during the impending attack. At two o’clock afternoon, the approaching flotilla hoisted a flag with two blue bars and a white one between them showing an escutcheon in the center. CommodoreLouis-Michel Aury dispatched a boat to shore to demand the port’s surrender within one hour. The town did not comply. The following day CommodoreAury moved the flotilla to the mouth of the Guaimoreto river and began bombardment. The attack started at 9 AM and lasted until 2 PM. The firing ceased when the flotilla was ordered out to sea and out of the reach of the port’s cannons. A portion of the land force then attempted to enter the town by the rear, but was detected and driven out. During the night of the 24th, the Colombian vessels dropped out of sight. On the 25th the flotilla appeared off the port of Omoa and for several days attempted to land. CommodoreAury was unsuccessful and left the area on the 6th of May. It is believed that Louis-MichelAury died the following year, but is not recognized by any of the countries he served.Aury was perceived as a member of the Colombian fighters because of his affiliation withSimon Bolivar .Bibliography
"History of Central America", by Hubert Howe Bancroft
External links
* [http://www.louisaury.com/ Aury Website]
* [http://www.amelianow.com/spring98aury.htm Aury Biography]
* [http://louisaury.blogspot.com/ Louis Michel Aury international] , very good multilanguage page
* [http://louis-michel-aury-spanish.blogspot.com/ Louis Michel Aury (Spanish)] , very complete Spanish page
* [http://louis-michelaury-french.blogspot.com/ Louis Michel Aury (french)] , very complete French page
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