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  1. 28 de abr. de 2020 · Facts about the Mutiny on the Bounty. When: 28 April 1789. Where: At sea 30 nautical miles from Tonga. What happened: William Bligh is relieved of command of the Bounty in a bloodless coup and set adrift with 18 men who remained loyal to him. What was the Bounty's mission: Though armed, the Bounty was a merchant vessel; Bligh was sailing her to ...

  2. William Bligh wurde am 9. September 1754 geboren . William Bligh war ein britischer Seeoffizier und Gouverneur von New South Wales (Australien), der 1789 als Kapitän das Schiff „Bounty“ befehligte und durch seine 3600-Seemeilen-Flucht in einer Barkasse nach der legendären Meuterei berühmt wurde.

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  3. William Bligh, by Alexander Huey. National Library of Australia, 11230917. William Bligh (1754-1817), naval officer and governor, was born on 9 September 1754 at Plymouth, England, where his father was a boatman and land waiter in the customs service. He was descended from a family settled in St Tudy, Cornwall, since 1680, whose members had ...

  4. William Bligh (født 9. september 1754, død 7. desember 1817) var viseadmiral i Royal Navy og koloniadministrator for Storbritannia. Han er mest kjent som kaptein Bligh, graden han hadde da han førte HMAV «Bounty» mot Tahiti på ferden hvor det kjente mytteriet fant sted i 1789 .

  5. William Bligh (født 9. september 1754, død 7. december 1817) var en britisk søofficer. Han er bedst kendt for det mytteri, der skete under hans kommando på HMAV Bounty samt den efterfølgende bemærkelsesværdige rejse til Timor i Bountys barkasse , som mytteristerne havde forvist ham og 18 andre til.

  6. William Bligh. 1754-1817. He was born at Plymouth, Devon, on 9 September 1754, the only son of Francis Bligh of Tinten Manor, St. Tudy, Cornwall, who was a Plymouth customs officer from a long-established Cornish family, and of his second wife, Jane Pearce, a widow who was in her forty-first year at the time of Bligh s birth.

  7. William Bligh, en Polynésie, est toujours associé à l’image d’un capitaine anglais à cheval sur le règlement, venu à Tahiti chercher, à bord de la “HMS Bounty”, des pieds d’arbres ...