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The French Robin Hood Who Made His Victims Dance: Gaspard De Besse

The French Robin Hood Who Made His Victims Dance: Gaspard De Besse

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Welcome back to Bloomin’ Legends! The podcast where Johnny Vaughan and Gavin “The Woodman” Woods dig up the wildest, boldest, and most unbelievable true stories from history!

In this episode, the boys head to 18th-century Provence to meet Gaspard de Besse, the charming highwayman who became France’s very own Robin Hood. Born into poverty but blessed with charisma, speed, and a ridiculous streak of luck, Gaspard robbed stagecoaches, humiliated corrupt officials, and won over everyday people who saw him as a hero rather than a criminal.

Whether he was escaping impossible traps, distributing stolen wealth, or running rings around entire garrisons of soldiers, Gaspard’s short life burned bright, and his legend only grew after his dramatic final capture.

What You’ll Hear in This Episode:

🏹 The Rise of a Rogue – How a poor kid from Besse became Provence’s most infamous outlaw

💰 Robbery With Style – Why Gaspard’s charm made him more loved than feared

🐎 Daring Escapes – The incredible ways he slipped through the fingers of the law

⚖️ A Folk Hero Is Born – How his execution only cemented his status as a French Robin Hood

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