Famous Pirates
Fictional Pirates
Pirate Ships
Pirate Lingo
Pirate Fiction
100

Edward Teach

Black Beard

100

Sky pirate in the video game Final Fantasy XII

Balthier

100

Bartholomew "Black Bark" Roberts

Royal Fortune

100

A pirate greeting, or a shout to attract an attention

Ahoy

100

Had five sequels after the first was released

Pirates of the Caribbean

200

Was in a relationship with Calico Jack Rackham some historians say that her final fate is unknown

Anne Booney

200

Captain who buried his hoard in Robert Louis Stevenson's 1883 novel, Treasure Island

Captain Flint

200

Black Beard

Queen Anne's Revenge

200

A signal to prepare the ship for an upcoming storm

Batten down the hatches

200

Is an innovative pirate-themed television series that showcased to the viewers from all around the world more realistic view on the life of pirates

Black Sails

300

Some say he was never a pirate but a Welsh buccaneer and was known as the King of all buccaneers

Sir Henry Morgan

300

Main protagonist of Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag; during the course of the game, he joins the assassins

Edward Kenway

300

Captain William Kidd

Adventure Galley

300

The treasures and other values plundered from the victim ships

Booty

300

One of the latest video games that managed transport us into the Golden Age of Piracy: Assassin's Creed IV

Black Flag

400

Cuban-born pirate active in the Caribbean during the early 19th century. He was one of the first pirates to be hunted down by Commodore David Porter and the Mosquito Fleet during the early 1820s aka Little Devil

Diabolitio

400

Sympathetic and romantic 17th-century pirate in Daphne du Maurier's 1941 historical novel Frenchman's Creek

Jean Benoit Aubrey

400

Sir Francis Drake

Golden Hind {the Pelican}

400

Means that a dead man cannot reveal any secret or fact. It was the reason why the pirates didn't like to spare any survivors

Dead men tell no tales

400

Comic book about alternative history of famous pirate Anne Bonny

Witchblade or Tales of the Witchblade

500

Known as "el Draque" (the Dragon), he was an Elizabethan corsair considered a hero in England, but little more than a pirate in Spain

Sir Francis Drake

500

Played by Burt Lancaster; an acrobatic rogue who becomes a hero in the namesake 1952 movie; Lancaster's former circus partner Nick Cravat also appears as Vallo's mute sidekick, Ojo

Crimson Pirate aka Captain Vallo

500

Samuel "Black Sam" Bellamy

Wydah

500

A document issued by a government, which allowed the privateers and the buccaneers to legally attack the ships and the colonies of an enemy nation

Letters of Marquee

500

Giving us the unique opportunity to follow the fictionalized story of the famous pirate captain Blackbeard years after his faked death

Crossbones

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