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  • Pirate code
  • Code of conduct for governing pirates

    Pirate articles, or articles of agreement, were a code of conduct for governing ships of pirates, notably between the 17th and 18th centuries, during the

    Pirate code

    Pirate code

    Pirate_code

  • Flying Gang
  • Pirate stronghold in the Bahamas (1713–1718)

    an informal pirate code, which dictated that the crews of the Republic would vote on the leadership of their ships and treat other pirate crews with civility

    Flying Gang

    Flying Gang

    Flying_Gang

  • Pirates of the Caribbean (film series)
  • Film series

    on the Pirate Code Book as a device that could tie into other stories later. The short film was shot by cinematographer Nic Sadler. As the pirate cove sets

    Pirates of the Caribbean (film series)

    Pirates_of_the_Caribbean_(film_series)

  • Bartholomew Roberts
  • Welsh pirate (1682–1722)

    African coast between 1719 and 1722; he is also noted for creating his own pirate code, and adopting an early variant of the Skull and Crossbones flag. Roberts'

    Bartholomew Roberts

    Bartholomew Roberts

    Bartholomew_Roberts

  • Piracy
  • Acts of robbery or criminality at sea

    of pirates Piracy in the Atlantic World Piracy kidnappings Pirate code Pirate game Pirate Party Pirate Round Pirate studies Pirate utopia Pirates World

    Piracy

    Piracy

    Piracy

  • Barbary corsairs
  • Privateers and pirates in North Africa

    The Barbary corsairs, also known as the Barbary pirates, Ottoman corsairs, or naval mujahideen (in Muslim sources), were mainly Muslim corsairs and privateers

    Barbary corsairs

    Barbary corsairs

    Barbary_corsairs

  • Davy Jones's locker
  • Sailor legend

    deleted in later revisions of Brewer's dictionary. David Jones, a real pirate, although not a very well-known one, living on the Indian Ocean in the 1630s

    Davy Jones's locker

    Davy Jones's locker

    Davy_Jones's_locker

  • List of One Piece pirates
  • This is a list of pirates and pirate crews in the One Piece manga by Eiichiro Oda. Initially two of the three great powers are pirates: the Four Emperors

    List of One Piece pirates

    List_of_One_Piece_pirates

  • Code of conduct
  • Set of rules

    Proliferation (ICOC or Hague Code of Conduct) Izzat Journalist's Creed Kapu Moral Code of the Builder of Communism Pāṭimokkha Pirate code Rule of Saint Benedict

    Code of conduct

    Code of conduct

    Code_of_conduct

  • Piracy off the coast of Somalia
  • Hijacking of ships by Somali pirates

    intelligence efforts, and infiltration of pirate networks, including encouraging red-on-red activity among pirate groups. Between 2012 and 2016, as more

    Piracy off the coast of Somalia

    Piracy off the coast of Somalia

    Piracy_off_the_coast_of_Somalia

  • Henry Every
  • English captain and pirate (late 1600s)

    sometimes erroneously given as Jack Avery or John Avery, was an English pirate who operated in the Atlantic and Indian oceans in the mid-1690s. He probably

    Henry Every

    Henry Every

    Henry_Every

  • Pirate utopia
  • Form of autonomous proto-anarchist society

    Pirate utopias were defined by anarchist writer Peter Lamborn Wilson, who coined the term in his 1995 book Pirate Utopias: Moorish Corsairs & European

    Pirate utopia

    Pirate utopia

    Pirate_utopia

  • Jolly Roger
  • Pirate flag

    Jolly Roger The Jolly Roger was the ensign flown by a pirate ship preceding or during an attack, during the early 18th century (the latter part of the

    Jolly Roger

    Jolly Roger

    Jolly_Roger

  • Pirates of the Caribbean (attraction)
  • Dark ride at Disney theme parks

    Pirates of the Caribbean is a dark ride at Disneyland, Magic Kingdom, Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Park (Paris). The ride tells the story of a band

    Pirates of the Caribbean (attraction)

    Pirates of the Caribbean (attraction)

    Pirates_of_the_Caribbean_(attraction)

  • International Talk Like a Pirate Day
  • Parodic holiday created in 1995

    International Talk Like a Pirate Day is a parodic holiday created in 1995 by John Baur and Mark Summers of Albany, Oregon, who proclaimed September 19

    International Talk Like a Pirate Day

    International_Talk_Like_a_Pirate_Day

  • Stede Bonnet
  • English pirate (1688–1718)

    Bonnet (c. 1688 – 10 December 1718), known as the Gentleman Pirate, was an English pirate and landowner. Bonnet was born into a wealthy English family

    Stede Bonnet

    Stede Bonnet

    Stede_Bonnet

  • Abduwali Muse
  • Somali pirate (born 1990)

    Abduwali Abdukhadir Muse (born 1990) is a Somali pirate. He is the sole survivor of four pirates who hijacked the MV Maersk Alabama in April 2009 and

    Abduwali Muse

    Abduwali_Muse

  • Roronoa Zoro
  • Fictional character from One Piece

    Roronoa Zoro; spelled as Zolo in some English adaptations), also known as "Pirate Hunter" Zoro (海賊狩りのゾロ, Kaizoku-Gari no Zoro), is a fictional character in

    Roronoa Zoro

    Roronoa_Zoro

  • Golden Age of Piracy
  • Maritime piracy from the 1650s to the 1730s

    right eye. The pirate code of the Golden Age pirates had rules that specifically mentioned weaponry. One of these stated that every pirate was responsible

    Golden Age of Piracy

    Golden Age of Piracy

    Golden_Age_of_Piracy

  • Women in piracy
  • List of women pirates

    Piracy. Some women have been pirate captains and some have commanded entire pirate fleets. Among the most powerful pirate women were figures such as Zheng

    Women in piracy

    Women in piracy

    Women_in_piracy

  • Code of honor
  • Set of conduct rules

    culture of honor, the Bedouin honor code, the Kanun, the mos maiorum, the Barbagian Code, Pashtunwali, izzat, the pirate code, javānmardi, Emi Omo Eso, Futuwwa

    Code of honor

    Code_of_honor

  • The Pirates of Penzance
  • 1879 comic opera by Gilbert & Sullivan

    The Pirates of Penzance; or, The Slave of Duty is a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert. Its official

    The Pirates of Penzance

    The Pirates of Penzance

    The_Pirates_of_Penzance

  • Pirate haven
  • Settlement or port occupied by pirates

    Pirate havens or Pirate coves are ports or harbors that are a safe place for pirates to repair their vessels, resupply, recruit, spend their plunder, avoid

    Pirate haven

    Pirate haven

    Pirate_haven

  • Jean Thomas Dulaien
  • 18th-century French pirate

    (fl. 1727–1728) was a French pirate active in the Caribbean. He is known for preserved copies of his Articles (pirate code) and black flag. Born in about

    Jean Thomas Dulaien

    Jean Thomas Dulaien

    Jean_Thomas_Dulaien

  • List of pirates
  • This is a list of known pirates, buccaneers, corsairs, privateers, river pirates, and others involved in piracy and piracy-related activities. This list

    List of pirates

    List_of_pirates

  • Pirates of the Caribbean: The Price of Freedom
  • 2011 novel by Ann C. Crispin

    boyhood pirating days, but he doesn't miss Teague's scrutiny or the constant threat of the noose. Besides, he doesn't have much choice – he broke the Code when

    Pirates of the Caribbean: The Price of Freedom

    Pirates_of_the_Caribbean:_The_Price_of_Freedom

  • Henry Morgan
  • Welsh privateer, politician in Jamaica (1635–1688)

    portrayals of him. After his death in 1688, Morgan became the inspiration for pirate-themed works of fiction across a range of genres. Born Harri Morgan around

    Henry Morgan

    Henry Morgan

    Henry_Morgan

  • John Rackham
  • English pirate (died 1720)

    John Rackham (hanged 18 November 1720) was an English pirate operating in the Bahamas and Jamaica during the early 18th century. Although only referred

    John Rackham

    John Rackham

    John_Rackham

  • Pompey
  • Roman general and statesman (106–48 BC)

    from both consuls, although most extant sources barely mention Crassus. Pirates operated throughout the Mediterranean, while their fleets often formed

    Pompey

    Pompey

    Pompey

  • The Pirate Bay
  • Website providing torrent files and magnet links

    The Pirate Bay, commonly abbreviated as TPB, is a free searchable online index of movies, music, video games, pornography and software. Founded in 2003

    The Pirate Bay

    The Pirate Bay

    The_Pirate_Bay

  • Bowie knife
  • Pattern of fixed-blade fighting knife

    an 1828 account of the capture of a pirate schooner carrying a mixed group of Spanish and South American pirates, the carrying of knives similar to the

    Bowie knife

    Bowie knife

    Bowie_knife

  • Four Emperors (One Piece)
  • Strongest pirate crew in One Piece

    The Four Emperors (四皇, Yonkō) of the Sea are four fictional powerful pirates considered great powers in Eiichiro Oda's One Piece series. In the second

    Four Emperors (One Piece)

    Four_Emperors_(One_Piece)

  • Blunderbuss
  • Type of firearm with a flared muzzle

    blunderbuss became a popular weapon for pirates, merchant crews, and sailors of the Royal Navy & Spanish Navy when hunting pirates. Blunderbusses were often mounted

    Blunderbuss

    Blunderbuss

  • Pirate Round
  • Sailing route – late 17th and early 18th centuries

    The Pirate Round was a sailing route followed by certain, mainly English, pirates, during the late 17th century and early 18th century. The course led

    Pirate Round

    Pirate_Round

  • Pirates of the Caribbean
  • Disney media franchise

    Pirates of the Caribbean: Escape from Davy Jones Pirates of the Caribbean: Ghost Ship Pirates of the Caribbean: The Missing Pirate The Pirates' Code Guidelines:

    Pirates of the Caribbean

    Pirates_of_the_Caribbean

  • Zheng Yi Sao
  • Chinese pirate (1775–1844)

    Ching Shih, was a Chinese pirate leader active in the South China Sea from 1801 to 1810. Born Shi Yang in 1775, she married a pirate Zheng Yi at age 26 in

    Zheng Yi Sao

    Zheng Yi Sao

    Zheng_Yi_Sao

  • Treasure
  • Concentration of riches

    are three well-known stories that helped popularize the myth of buried pirate treasure: "Wolfert Webber" (1824) by Washington Irving, "The Gold-Bug" (1843)

    Treasure

    Treasure

    Treasure

  • Jack Ward
  • English-Ottoman Barbary pirate (1553–1622)

    Sparrow or later as Yūsuf Raʾīs Chagour (يُوْسُف رَئِيْس), was an English pirate who later became a Corsair for the Ottoman Empire operating out of Tunis

    Jack Ward

    Jack_Ward

  • Pirates in the arts and popular culture
  • Representations of pirates in fiction or literature

    culture, the modern pirate stereotype owes its attributes mostly to the imagined tradition of the 18th-century Caribbean pirate sailing off the Spanish

    Pirates in the arts and popular culture

    Pirates in the arts and popular culture

    Pirates_in_the_arts_and_popular_culture

  • Barbary Coast
  • Coastal region of North Africa inhabited by Berber people

    addition, 2,500 men manned the pirate fleet of Tripoli, 3,000 in Tunis, and several thousand more in the various minor pirate bases such as Bona, Susa, Bizerta

    Barbary Coast

    Barbary Coast

    Barbary_Coast

  • Flying Dutchman
  • Legendary ghost ship

    (1771–1832), a friend of John Leyden's, was the first to refer to the vessel as a pirate ship, writing in the notes to Rokeby (first published December 1812) that

    Flying Dutchman

    Flying Dutchman

    Flying_Dutchman

  • Straw Hats' Jolly Roger
  • Fictional flag

    Jolly Roger), also known as the Straw Hats' Skull and Crossbones, is a pirate flag predominantly featured in the Japanese One Piece manga and its anime

    Straw Hats' Jolly Roger

    Straw_Hats'_Jolly_Roger

  • Pirate Latitudes
  • 2009 novel by Michael Crichton

    Pirate Latitudes is an action-adventure novel by Michael Crichton, the sixteenth novel to be published under his own name and first to be published after

    Pirate Latitudes

    Pirate_Latitudes

  • Barbary slave trade
  • Slave markets in North Africa

    Western European allies won the First and Second Barbary Wars against the pirates and the region was conquered by France, putting an end to the trade by

    Barbary slave trade

    Barbary slave trade

    Barbary_slave_trade

  • Richard Taylor (pirate)
  • 18th-century pirate

    English pirate active in the Indian Ocean, best known for participating in two of the richest pirate captures of all time. Prior to his time as a pirate, Taylor

    Richard Taylor (pirate)

    Richard_Taylor_(pirate)

  • Robinson Crusoe
  • 1719 novel by Daniel Defoe

    This journey, too, ends in disaster, as the ship is taken over by Salé pirates (the Salé Rovers) and Crusoe is enslaved by a Moor. Two years later, he

    Robinson Crusoe

    Robinson Crusoe

    Robinson_Crusoe

  • Buccaneer
  • 17th/18th century Caribbean privateers

    Buccaneers were privateers and pirates operating in the Caribbean Sea during the 17th and 18th centuries. First established as early as 1625 on northwestern

    Buccaneer

    Buccaneer

    Buccaneer

  • Barbary Wars
  • Wars in North Africa between the United States and the Barbary States, 1801-1805, 1815

    shifted to kidnapping for ransom. By the 19th century, pirate activity had declined, but Barbary pirates continued to demand tribute from American merchant

    Barbary Wars

    Barbary Wars

    Barbary_Wars

  • Tony Tony Chopper
  • Fictional character from One Piece

    Jump magazine on May 8, 2000. He is the sixth member of the Straw Hat Pirates and the fifth to join, serving as their doctor. Chopper is frequently featured

    Tony Tony Chopper

    Tony_Tony_Chopper

  • List of Pirates of the Caribbean characters
  • appearing in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. Captain Jack Sparrow is portrayed by Johnny Depp. First introduced in the film Pirates of the Caribbean:

    List of Pirates of the Caribbean characters

    List_of_Pirates_of_the_Caribbean_characters

  • Davy Jones (Pirates of the Caribbean)
  • Character in "Pirates of the Caribbean" films

    Davy Jones is a fictional character in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series based upon the legendary character of the same name. He is portrayed through

    Davy Jones (Pirates of the Caribbean)

    Davy_Jones_(Pirates_of_the_Caribbean)

  • Piracy in the Caribbean
  • Piracy in the region from the 1500s to the 1830s

    late 18th and early 19th centuries. Aboard a pirate vessel things were fairly democratic and there were "codes of conduct" that reflect modern laws.[citation

    Piracy in the Caribbean

    Piracy in the Caribbean

    Piracy_in_the_Caribbean

  • Skull and crossbones
  • Warning sign

    due to concerns that the skull-and-crossbones symbol's association with pirates might encourage children to play with toxic materials, the Mr. Yuk symbol

    Skull and crossbones

    Skull_and_crossbones

  • Blackbeard
  • English pirate (c. 1680–1718)

    c. 1680 – 22 November 1718), better known as Blackbeard, was an English pirate who operated around the West Indies and the eastern coast of Britain's North

    Blackbeard

    Blackbeard

    Blackbeard

  • Matelotage
  • Partnership agreement between two sailors

    same-sex marriage or domestic partnership. B. R. Burg argued in Sodomy and the Pirate Tradition (1995) that in the male-dominated world of piracy, homosexuality

    Matelotage

    Matelotage

  • Wokou
  • 13th–17th century pirates in East Asia

    Wokou, meaning "Japanese pirates" (lit. 'dwarf bandits'), were pirates who raided the coastlines of China and Korea from the 13th century to the 17th

    Wokou

    Wokou

    Wokou

  • List of pirate films and television series
  • This is a list of pirate films and TV series, primarily in the pirate film genre, about the Golden Age of Piracy from the 17th through 18th centuries

    List of pirate films and television series

    List_of_pirate_films_and_television_series

  • Cutlass
  • Short sword used by sailors on sailing ships

    However, the subsequent use of cutlasses by pirates is well documented in contemporary sources, notably by the pirate crews of William Fly, William Kidd, and

    Cutlass

    Cutlass

  • Brethren of the Coast
  • Loose coalition of pirates in the Caribbean in the 17th and 18th centuries

    The Brethren or Brethren of the Coast were a loose coalition of pirates and buccaneers that were active in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in

    Brethren of the Coast

    Brethren of the Coast

    Brethren_of_the_Coast

  • Treasure Island
  • 1883 novel by Robert Louis Stevenson

    publication Treasure Island has significantly influenced depictions of pirates in popular culture, including elements such as deserted tropical islands

    Treasure Island

    Treasure Island

    Treasure_Island

  • List of locations in Pirates of the Caribbean
  • This is a list of islands and other locations appearing in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. Cuba is an island where Tia Dalma's shack is located

    List of locations in Pirates of the Caribbean

    List_of_locations_in_Pirates_of_the_Caribbean

  • 1715 Treasure Fleet
  • Spanish treasure fleet

    perished while a small number survived in lifeboats. Many ships, including pirates, took part in the initial salvage. Initially a privateer, Henry Jennings

    1715 Treasure Fleet

    1715 Treasure Fleet

    1715_Treasure_Fleet

  • A General History of the Pyrates
  • 1724 book published in Britain

    contemporary pirates, which was influential in shaping popular conceptions of pirates. The prime source for the biographies of many well-known pirates, the book

    A General History of the Pyrates

    A General History of the Pyrates

    A_General_History_of_the_Pyrates

  • Air pirate
  • Type of stock character from science fiction and fantasy

    Air pirates (or sky pirates) are a class of stock character from science fiction and fantasy. The characters are pirates who use aircraft or airborne aircraft

    Air pirate

    Air pirate

    Air_pirate

  • Old Roger (Jolly Roger)
  • Historical pirate flag

    The Old Roger flag is a loose term for a historical variant of the pirate ensign Jolly Roger, whose motif consists of a skeleton on a black field, holding

    Old Roger (Jolly Roger)

    Old Roger (Jolly Roger)

    Old_Roger_(Jolly_Roger)

  • Charles Vane
  • English pirate

    an English pirate who operated in the Bahamas during the Golden Age of Piracy. Vane’s place of birth is unknown. One of his first pirate ventures was

    Charles Vane

    Charles Vane

    Charles_Vane

  • Privateer
  • Person or ship engaging in maritime warfare under commission

    associated with outright piracy. However, the line between privateers and pirates was not always clear. The commission usually protected privateers from

    Privateer

    Privateer

    Privateer

  • Spanish Main
  • Spanish Empire holdings in the Americas

    Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 26 May 2020. The Buccaneer's Realm: Pirate Life on the Spanish Main, 1674–1688 by Benerson Little (Potomac Books, 2007)

    Spanish Main

    Spanish Main

    Spanish_Main

  • Oyster pirate
  • Persons who engage in the poaching of oysters

    An oyster pirate is a person who poaches oysters. It was a term that became popular on both the West Coast of the United States and the East Coast of the

    Oyster pirate

    Oyster pirate

    Oyster_pirate

  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Jack Sparrow
  • Series of children's books, prequels to the Pirates feature film series

    the Misty Lady. Calls Jack by the name "Jackie", and is Keeper of the Pirate Code. Billy Turner - He later becomes Bootstrap Bill Turner. He makes his

    Pirates of the Caribbean: Jack Sparrow

    Pirates_of_the_Caribbean:_Jack_Sparrow

  • Black Caesar (pirate)
  • 18th-century black pirate

    Caesar, later known as “Black Caesar” (fl. 1718), was a West African pirate who operated during the Golden Age of Piracy. He served aboard the Queen Anne's

    Black Caesar (pirate)

    Black_Caesar_(pirate)

  • Eyepatch
  • Small patch that is worn in front of an eye

    stereotypically associated with pirates, there is no evidence to suggest the historical accuracy of eye patch wearing pirates before several popular novels

    Eyepatch

    Eyepatch

    Eyepatch

  • Space pirate
  • Science fiction character trope of space, rather than seafaring pirate

    Space pirates are a type of stock character from science fiction. A take on the traditional seafaring pirates of history or the fictional air pirates of

    Space pirate

    Space pirate

    Space_pirate

  • The Pirates of Dark Water
  • American animated TV series

    The Pirates of Dark Water is an American fantasy animated television series created by David Kirschner and produced by Hanna-Barbera. The series premiered

    The Pirates of Dark Water

    The_Pirates_of_Dark_Water

  • Fancy (pirate ship)
  • 1690s pirate ship

    Fancy was a 46-gun frigate commanded by pirate Henry Every between May 1694 to late 1695. Fancy was initially a 46-gun privateer named Charles II – after

    Fancy (pirate ship)

    Fancy (pirate ship)

    Fancy_(pirate_ship)

  • Daniel Defoe
  • English writer, merchant and spy (1660–1731)

    in many words (1715). The King of Pirates (1719) – purporting to be an account of the pirate Henry Avery. The Pirate Gow (1725) – an account of John Gow

    Daniel Defoe

    Daniel Defoe

    Daniel_Defoe

  • John Ham (pirate)
  • Early 18th-century pirate in the Caribbean

    John Ham was a pirate and privateer operating in the Caribbean in the early 18th century. He is best known for his involvement with Samuel Bellamy, Paulsgrave

    John Ham (pirate)

    John_Ham_(pirate)

  • Zheng Yi (pirate)
  • Chinese pirate (1765–1807)

    Wenxian, courtesy name Youyi; 1765 – 16 November 1807) was a powerful Chinese pirate operating from Guangdong and throughout the South China Sea in the late

    Zheng Yi (pirate)

    Zheng_Yi_(pirate)

  • Nico Robin
  • One Piece franchise fictional character

    antagonist, but eventually becomes the seventh member of the Straw Hat Pirates crew and the sixth to join. Acting as the group's archaeologist and historian

    Nico Robin

    Nico_Robin

  • Filibuster (military)
  • Unauthorized foreign military expedition

    filibustero, itself deriving originally from the Dutch vrijbuiter, 'privateer, pirate, robber' (also the root of English freebooter). The Spanish form entered

    Filibuster (military)

    Filibuster_(military)

  • Nami (One Piece)
  • Fictional character from One Piece

    is the third member of the Straw Hat Pirates and the second to join. In the series, Nami is the Straw Hat Pirates' navigator, who dreams of drawing a map

    Nami (One Piece)

    Nami_(One_Piece)

  • Hayreddin Barbarossa
  • Ottoman corsair and admiral of the Ottoman navy (c. 1478–1546)

    military history, Edward Keble Chatterton, considered him "the greatest pirate that has ever lived, and one of the cleverest tacticians and strategists

    Hayreddin Barbarossa

    Hayreddin Barbarossa

    Hayreddin_Barbarossa

  • Robert Maynard
  • Royal Navy officer (1684–1750)

    1718, Maynard was tasked with hunting down and capturing the notorious pirate Blackbeard. While leading HMS Pearl, Maynard lured Blackbeard into attacking

    Robert Maynard

    Robert Maynard

    Robert_Maynard

  • Lego Games
  • Lego theme

    size from around 100 to 350 pieces. Four of the sets - Lava Dragon, Pirate Code, Minotarus, and Creationary - were later released in the United States

    Lego Games

    Lego_Games

  • Mr. Smee
  • Fictional character from Peter Pan

    and 1911 novel Peter and Wendy. Mr. Smee seems an oddly genial man for a pirate; Barrie describes him as "Irish", the only Nonconformist among Captain Hook's

    Mr. Smee

    Mr. Smee

    Mr._Smee

  • William Kidd
  • Scottish privateer (1654–1701)

    climate in England had turned against him, however, and he was denounced as a pirate. Bellomont engineered Kidd's arrest upon his return to Boston and sent him

    William Kidd

    William Kidd

    William_Kidd

  • Franky (One Piece)
  • One Piece franchise fictional character

    Furankī) and is taken in as an apprentice by shipwright Tom, who built Pirate King Gold Roger's ship, the Oro Jackson, and also secretly holds the plans

    Franky (One Piece)

    Franky_(One_Piece)

  • River pirate
  • Pirate who operates along a river

    A river pirate is a pirate who operates along a river. The term has been used to describe many different kinds of pirate groups who carry out riverine

    River pirate

    River pirate

    River_pirate

  • Gale Anne Hurd
  • American film producer and screenwriter

    Valerie Red-Horse Mohl: True Whispers: The Story of the Navajo Code Talkers, Choctaw Code Talkers, and Mankiller, celebrating the life of the late Wilma

    Gale Anne Hurd

    Gale Anne Hurd

    Gale_Anne_Hurd

  • Francis Drake
  • English sailor and privateer (c. 1540–1596)

    hero to the English, but his privateering led the Spanish to brand him a pirate, known to them as El Draque ("The Dragon" in old Spanish). He died of dysentery

    Francis Drake

    Francis Drake

    Francis_Drake

  • Grace O'Malley
  • Irish pirate and chieftain (c. 1530–1603)

    Song Carter Ron, Rockin' Ron the friendly pirate (2019) Pirate Grace O'Malley, Album Talk like a pirate Pirate Grace O'Malley Curzon, Catherine (30 January

    Grace O'Malley

    Grace O'Malley

    Grace_O'Malley

  • Israel Hands
  • 18th-century pirate

    Israel Hands, also known as Basilica Hands, was an 18th-century pirate best known for being second in command to Edward Teach (c. 1680 – 22 November 1718)

    Israel Hands

    Israel_Hands

  • Sea Peoples
  • Purported ancient tribal confederation of the Late Bronze Age

    Delta was repulsed and defeated by Ramesses, who captured some of the pirates. The event is recorded on Tanis Stele II. An inscription by Ramesses II

    Sea Peoples

    Sea Peoples

    Sea_Peoples

  • Olivier Levasseur
  • French pirate (c. 1689 – 1730)

    Olivier Levasseur (1688, 1689, or 1690 – 7 July 1730), was a French pirate, nicknamed La Buse ("The Buzzard") or La Bouche ("The Mouth") or (Portuguese:

    Olivier Levasseur

    Olivier Levasseur

    Olivier_Levasseur

  • Saint-Malo
  • Subprefecture and commune in Brittany, France

    home of the corsairs, French privateers and sometimes pirates. In the 19th century, this "piratical" notoriety was portrayed in Jean Richepin's play Le

    Saint-Malo

    Saint-Malo

    Saint-Malo

  • Walter Kennedy (pirate)
  • English pirate

    Walter Kennedy (c. 1695 – 21 July 1721) was an English pirate who served as a crew member under Howell Davis and Bartholomew Roberts. Walter Kennedy was

    Walter Kennedy (pirate)

    Walter Kennedy (pirate)

    Walter_Kennedy_(pirate)

  • Keelhauling
  • Form of punishment for sailors

    used by pirate ships, especially in the ancient world. The earliest definitive mention of keelhauling is from the Byzantine Rhodian Maritime Code (Lex Rhodia)

    Keelhauling

    Keelhauling

    Keelhauling

  • Sandokan
  • Fictional 19th century pirate created by Italian author Emilio Salgari

    Sandokan is a fictional late 19th-century pirate created by Italian author Emilio Salgari. His adventures first appeared in publication in 1883. Sandokan

    Sandokan

    Sandokan

    Sandokan

  • Benjamin Hornigold
  • English pirate (1680–1719)

    was an English pirate towards the end of the Golden Age of Piracy. Born in England in the late 17th century, Hornigold began his pirate career in 1713

    Benjamin Hornigold

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  • City in Magallanes y Antártica Chilena, Chile

    settlements in an attempt to protect its shipping and prevent piracy by English pirates, by controlling the Straits of Magellan. An English privateer, Thomas Cavendish

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  • Piraya
  • n.

    A large voracious fresh-water fish (Serrasalmo piraya) of South America, having lancet-shaped teeth.

  • Aspirate
  • v. t.

    To pronounce with a breathing, an aspirate, or an h sound; as, we aspirate the words horse and house; to aspirate a vowel or a liquid consonant.

  • Aurate
  • n.

    A combination of auric acid with a base; as, aurate or potassium.

  • Opiate
  • v. t.

    To subject to the influence of an opiate; to put to sleep.

  • Librate
  • v. i.

    To vibrate as a balance does before resting in equilibrium; hence, to be poised.

  • Pirate
  • v. t.

    To publish, as books or writings, without the permission of the author.

  • Pirate
  • v. i.

    To play the pirate; to practice robbery on the high seas.

  • Piratical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a pirate; acquired by, or practicing, piracy; as, a piratical undertaking.

  • Aerate
  • v. t.

    To supply or impregnate with common air; as, to aerate soil; to aerate water.

  • Parade
  • v. t.

    To assemble and form; to marshal; to cause to maneuver or march ceremoniously; as, to parade troops.

  • Opiate
  • a.

    Inducing sleep; somniferous; narcotic; hence, anodyne; causing rest, dullness, or inaction; as, the opiate rod of Hermes.

  • Piracy
  • n.

    The act or crime of a pirate.

  • Pirated
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Pirate

  • Pirating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Pirate

  • Palate
  • n.

    Relish; taste; liking; -- a sense originating in the mistaken notion that the palate is the organ of taste.

  • Operate
  • v. t.

    To put into, or to continue in, operation or activity; to work; as, to operate a machine.

  • Phrase
  • v. i.

    To group notes into phrases; as, he phrases well. See Phrase, n., 4.