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abducted on his orders and sexually abused by Rais and his servants before being murdered and disembowelled. Rais and several of his servants were executed for the alleged crimes. Modern historians are increasingly sceptical of the accusations against Rais, but most consider him guilty of at least some of the charges against him.
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secret society based in the United States. Opponents within the group accused him of being a British spy, and on 4 May 1889 he was abducted by Clan na Gael members who killed him and stuffed his body into a trunk before disposing of it in the sewers. Four members of Clan na Gael were found guilty of
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before emigrating to the United States in the early 1850s. In July 1852, he made a declaration under oath of his intention to become a citizen of the United States and renounce all previous national allegiances. While later returning to the United States, Koszta was captured by Austrian officers and
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Charteris, an aristocrat with a reputation for raping women, hired Ann Bond as a maid while using a false identity and attempted to pay her for sex. When Bond discovered his identity, Charteris had his servants hold her prisoner and raped her. He flogged her and threw her out when she threatened to
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Between 1438 and 1440, hundreds of children reportedly disappeared in the Nantes region. Many of the victims were last seen being taken away by servants of Gilles de Laval, the Marechal de Rais. An ecclesiastical court investigating accusations of murder against Rais found that the victims had been
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The pirates holed up in the fortress at Phocaea and were besieged for months by one ship from Orhan, two ships from Emperor Andronicos (paid for by Orhan). Finally, Orhan himself arrived and paid the ransom of 30,000 ducats ($ 5.3M in today's money). When Orhan died, Halil was killed by his brother
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and his crew in April 1721. Initially forced to join the pirates and serve as their carpenter, Phillips soon embraced the lifestyle. He later became a captain, and captured 34 ships before he was killed alongside several members of his crew on 18 April 1724 by several prisoners they had kidnapped.
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We do not know whether Couillard treated him as a slave or set him free, for in the burial register Olivier is listed as a servant. No text certifies that he was a slave. His situation may very well have been the same as that of the Indian girls Charité and Espérance, whom Champlain was unable to
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Evans, a pedophile and suspected serial killer, confessed while awaiting execution for another murder that he had abducted and killed a five-year-old girl in Salem in 1850. He claimed that he had broken into the home of a man named Mills and carried off the victim, who appeared sickly, so that he
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Mary was abducted by her abusive husband Andrew Stoney and his servants in 1785 after filing for divorce. During her captivity, Stoney battered her and threatened to rape and kill her if she did not drop the case. The police soon tracked her down, freed Mary and arrested Stoney, who was later
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took them prisoner while they were being taken up to Pikeville for trial and removed them across the state line to West Virginia. When Ellison died of his injuries, Devil Anse arranged an impromptu firing squad who executed the McCoy brothers.
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Three members of the Kentucky-based McCoy family, who were involved in a feud with the West Virginia Hatfield family. On 6 August the three of them shot and stabbed Ellison Hatfield during a drunken brawl; a few days later, armed men led by
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confined in custody. Following diplomatic arguments between Austrian and American authorities—each of whom argued the other's conduct in the affair violated international law—Koszta was released and allowed to return to the United States.
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Abducted, murdered and then dismembered in a hop garden near her home. Her remains were found later that same day, and the killing caused a great outcry in the United Kingdom. The phrase "Sweet Fanny Adams" originated from this case.
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An apology for the conduct of the Gordons; containing the whole of their correspondence, conversation, &c.with Mrs. Lee: to which is annexed, An accurate account of their examination at Bow street and their trial at
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priest taken captive by Barbary pirates and sold as a slave. De Paul spent approximately two years in slavery—being resold on several occasions—before he was released by one of his masters in June 1607.
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stolen by natives. He was stabbed to death by KalaniÊ»ĆpuÊ»u during a brief, violent melee between islanders and Cook's men, which also saw four of Cook's crew and numerous islanders killed.
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of silver for his release; a sum Caesar reportedly persuaded his captors to raise to 50. He was released upon payment of this ransom, and later ensured his abductors were apprehended and
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Bryan was having a clandestine affair with medical student Scott Jackson. When Bryan became pregnant, Jackson and his roommate Alonzo Walling drugged her with cocaine and drove her to
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Ashton was taken hostage by pirates under Captain Edward Low while fishing off the coast of Nova Scotia in June 1722. He escaped in March the following year when his captors landed on
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The Lives of Andrew Robinson Bowes, Esq., and the Countess of Strathmore, written from thirty-three years professional attendance, from Letters and other well authenticated documents
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Northup, a free black man, was lured to Washington, D.C. for a job offer before being drugged and handed over to Birch, a prominent slave trader, who had him shipped to
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due to her beauty and popularity. Resisting his forceful abduction, her kidnapper grew enraged and then decapitated her. Myths claim that her severed head invoked the
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Parents sued. Court case and sentence are well documented. Abductor was found guilty and sentenced to a walk of repentance. What became of her after that is unknown.
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could kill and dissect her; he then raped and strangled her before deciding against dissecting the corpse and burying the body in a location he could not remember.
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who received wide public attention. He and his brother, Walter, were taken by two men from their house under the pretense of buying
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native was kidnapped at age 7 around the 1870s and 1880s, and was eventually released. Some time later he became an evangelist.
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whose ship was commandeered by French pirates. Bowen and others kidnapped later escaped upon the ship's longboat and sailed to
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English heiress who refused to marry Wilmot, who then attempted to abduct her. She escaped, but later forgave and married him.
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and who was interested in several relics Washington had inherited. He was later rescued, and testified at the latter trial.
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who decided to abduct his eldest son, kept him as a hostage for ensuring the good behavior of his father and raise him as a
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Keller, a homeless beggar, was offered employment by de Sade, who transported her by carriage to his country residence in
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summarizing the events of each case before 1900, including instances of celebrity abductions, claimed hoaxes, suspected
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Mortara, a Jewish child, was taken from his family by Pope Pius IX because a Catholic housekeeper had secretly
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The young King Edward was taken captive by the Duke of Somerset, who had been alerted of a threat to his power as
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Kertzer, David I. (1998) . The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara. New York: Vintage Books. ISBN 978-0-679-76817-3.
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of West Africa. He rapidly embraced the lifestyle and ultimately became the most successful pirate of the
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Halil Ä°nalcık: KuruluƟ Dönemi Osmanlı Sultanları, Ä°sam, Ä°stanbul, 2010, ISBN 978-605-55-8606-5 pp. 66–69
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Omahuru was kidnapped at age five by colonial forces during the battle of Te Ngutu o te Manu. Taken to
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him. The child was never returned to his parents, notwithstanding the humanitarian pleas of President
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Island and lived in the wilderness on RoatĂĄn for 16 months before being picked up by a passing ship.
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under Captain Abraham Plumb. Roberts and others were kidnapped by pirates while anchored along the
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Henry Clifton sued the Blackfriars Company for abducting his son and the case became known as the
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Publius Claudius Pulcher was a young male child who was the son of Clodius was kidnapped by
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Sytze van der Veen, Meetelen, Maria ter, in: Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon van Nederland. URL:
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was captured by French pirates in 1698 off the coast of Guinea. He was later enslaved by
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American planter and slaveholder who was held hostage by John Cook, a leader during the
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A former Royal Navy sailor. White subsequently became a pirate largely active in the
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three times, before the body picked it up and walked towards a church in present-day
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and was returned to Tierra del Fuego, where she and the other captives were left on
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boy who was the first slave to New France, where he was sold to a French clerk in
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before escaping in 1701. He later served as a quartermaster for notorious pirate
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The Secret History of Georgian London: How the Wages of Sin Shaped the Capital
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Bothwell, who had been recommended as the third husband for Queen Mary by the
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shepherdess who, according to legend, was abducted by the son of the count of
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kidnapped by Norman pirates. He was held in captivity at Harsefeld Castle in
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Defending Residents Abroad: The Almost Abduction of Martin Koszta in Smyrna
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and was later said to have be to have been captured by the Pawnee tribe in
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The West New Guinea Debacle: Dutch Decolonisation and Indonesia 1945–1962
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Dutch woman who was abducted by Corsair pirates and sold into slavery to
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involvement in the murder, although two were later acquitted on appeal.
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Was forced to become a pirate for two years under the command of chief
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ordered Somerset's arrest and Somerset was later executed for treason.
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Caesar was kidnapped while traveling across the Aegean Sea to study in
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Charley Ross was the first American known to be kidnapped for private
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for political reasons. The marriage helped the reincorporation of
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where he was held prisoner. He was freed on 11 October when the
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obtain permission to take to France and whom Couillard adopted.
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report the crime, and was later prosecuted for raping her.
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Stayed with abductor for four months, then returned home
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Ottonian Germany: The Chronicon of Thietmar of Merseburg
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who was taken hostage by the crew of the British vessel
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Ghanaian child who was kidnapped and sold into slavery.
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Kept by abductor for 30 years before being released.
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University of Hawaii Press. pp. 119–. 2694:Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions 1245:tribe, he lived with them for several years. 942:A ship's carpenter; Phillips was captured by 2684: 1953:(in French). Paris: Perrin. pp. 17–35. 2711: 2663: 2657: 2624: 2104:Vergatti, p. 235. See also Stoicescu, p. 41 2602:. Hampshire County Council. Archived from 2226:Buccaneers, Privateers & Swashbucklers 1835:Brewminate: A Bold Blend of News and Ideas 1237:, but escaped by swimming to the coast of 2664:Porterfield, Waldon R. (2 October 1974). 162:Publius Claudius Pulcher (son of Clodius) 2690: 1926: 1828: 1311:at the age of nine. Yokcushlu and other 1164:convicted of conspiring to abduct Mary. 2576:, National Park Service, archived from 2057: 1945: 1927:Trollion, Capucine (1 September 2021). 1791:A to Z of Ancient Greek and Roman Women 1740:Cronin was a member of Clan na Gael, a 732:Elizabeth Wilmot, Countess of Rochester 299:because her family wanted her to marry 295:Elisabeth was kidnapped by her brother 2806: 2435: 2399: 2024: 2596:"The true story of sweet Fanny Adams" 2566: 2374: 2171:Lloyd, John; Mitchison, John (2010). 2113: 1997: 1973: 1622:Possibly Bill Mosher and Joe Douglas 2250: 430:Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset 2639:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography 1209:Pirates under the command of chief 1192:Lee, the illegitimate child of Sir 471:James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell 13: 2443:. J. Ginger and T. Hurst. p.  2142: 737:John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester 45:abductions, and mass kidnappings. 14: 2825: 2718:C. L. M. Penders (31 July 2002). 2644:Ministry for Culture and Heritage 2436:Gordon, Loudoun Harcourt (1804). 1784: 1758:Scott Jackson and Alonzo Walling 1448:national—had participated in the 2593: 2253:"Infamous Pirates: Thomas White" 2153:Dictionary of Canadian Biography 2029:(in French), Paris: Tallandier, 1829:McIntosh, Matthew (2022-10-28). 264:, but escaped from his captors. 2783: 2758: 2738: 2618: 2587: 2560: 2551: 2539: 2521: 2501: 2476: 2451: 2429: 2413: 2393: 2368: 2356: 2336: 2327: 2318: 2292: 2270: 2244: 2213: 2189: 2164: 2136: 2107: 2098: 2075: 2051: 2042: 2018: 1998:Bouzy, Olivier (January 1993). 1991: 1967: 1939: 1685:Tolbert, Pharmer, and Bud McCoy 511:Philip William of Orange-Nassau 311:. In 1250, Elisabeth founded a 2459:"Hugh Glass – Fact vs Fiction" 2228:. Vleonica.com. Archived from 2062:, London: Allen Lane/Penguin, 1920: 1911: 1902: 1883: 1865: 1857:. 20 June 2006. 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Index

dynamic list
adding missing items
reliable sources
list of kidnappings
kidnappings
extradition
Antonia
Cilician pirates
Misenum
Marcus Antonius
Cilician pirates
Julius Caesar
Cilician pirates
Aegean Sea
Rhodes
talents
crucified
Publius Claudius Pulcher (son of Clodius)
Alba
Mark Antony
pirates
Solange
France
Frankish
Poitiers
Holy Name of Jesus
Sainte-Solange
Siegfried II, Count of Stade
Harsefeld
Count of Stade

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