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Pirates
Edward England, the Humane Pirate Captain Deposed by His Men for Being Too Nice
Henry Jennings: The Privateer-Turned-Pirate Who Set the Stage for the Caribbean’s Golden Age of Piracy
Anne Bonny: Fierce Female Pirate of the Caribbean
Charles Vane: The Fierce and Unstable Pirate Who Scared Other Pirates
The Flying Gang and Republic of Pirates: When Pirates Took Over the Bahamas
Sayyida al-Hurra: The Pirate Queen Who Terrorized the Mediterranean
Rachel Wall: America’s First Female Pirate
Mary Wolverston, Lady Killigrew: Elizabethan Pirate Queen of Cornwall
Teuta: The Ancient Pirate Queen Who Defied Rome
Piet Hein: The Dutchman Who Captured the Spanish Treasure Fleet
Henry Morgan, the Real Life Captain Morgan, Was One of History’s Most Successful Pirates
‘Big Pier’ Gerolfs Donia: The Sixteenth Century Seven-Foot Avenger
Sea Dog Sir Francis Drake: Queen Elizabeth I’s Favorite Pirate
Black Sam Bellamy: The Golden Age of Piracy’s Richest Pirate
French Buccaneer Montbars ‘The Exterminator’ Earned His Nickname, and Then Some
Pirates Captured a Young Julius Caesar for Ransom, and Thought He Was Joking When He Said He’d Come Back to Execute Them Soon as He Was Freed
Fighting Women: Fearsome French Buccaneer Anne Dieu-le-Veut
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