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Roche Braziliano the rock of Brazil

One of the cruelest of all pirates he was known you roast victims alive over a fire.  

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Morgan The Pirate
Henry Morgan 1635-1688
Morgan was an admiral and general, country gentleman and planter, custos and judge of the court of Vice-Admiralty, governor and a knight.He was also the most ruthless and feared pirate of all time.
Charles Vane
Charles Vane terrorized the Caribbean in the early 1700's. But in 1720 that all came to an end when he lost his ship in a storm.
Christopher Condent
Flying the 3 skull and cross bone flag. He attacked merchant ships off Africa and Aruba.
Pirate Walter Kennedy
Served with Bartholomew Roberts in the early 1700's plundering the Spanish Maine.
Henry Every
One of the most famous of all English pirates. He severed in the Royal Navy before turning to plunder the seas.
Captain Kidd
Kidd had to be once of the unluckiest pirates ever to become famous. The poor guy seemed plagued by one misfortune after and other. He was eventually caught, tried and hanged in 1701.
Anne Bonny
Anne Bonny started her life as a pirate with John Beckman aboard the Revenge.
Edward Teach
Blackbeard is probably the most famous and well known of all pirates. He was certainly one of the most dreaded and feared pirates of all time.
Edward England
Born in Ireland . His real name was Edward Seegar. Edward England's career as a pirate began while he was working as first mate on a trip from Jamaica to Providence. The he was on was taken by a pirate Captain Winter. Soon after, he gained the pirate's confidence and became part of the crew.
Bartholomew Roberts
One of the most successful pirates of all time. Black Bart is said to have taken 470 ships during his reign of terror.
Edward Low
Edward 'Ned' Lowe (or Low, or Loe), often known as Ned Low was a notorious pirate during the Golden Age of Piracy. His pirate flag featured a black flag with a red skeleton. Lowe is also famous as one of the more brutal pirates, inflicting torture and cruel acts to his victims.
Stede Bonnet
One of histories strangest, and most unlikely pirates. Known as Major Stede Bonnet he was a wealthy sugar plantation owner. In early 1717 Bonnet shocked his friends and family when he suddenly decided to become a pirate.
Mary Read
Mary was born and illegitimate girl, but when her older bother died, her mother dressed her up as a boy to pass her off as the deceased bother To collect and inheritance. The ruse worked and Read and her mother lived on the inheritancewell into her teenage years.She evetually married, but after her
Thomas Tew
Tew was a famous pirate bassed in Madagascar. He had such a reputation for kindness that ship seldom resisted him.
Richard Worley
Along with Pirate Emanuel Wynn they popularized the flying of the skull and cross bones flag.
Roche Brasiliano
One of the cruelest of all pirates he was known you roast victims alive over a fire.
Howell Davis
Pirate Davis was a Welch pirate who preyed on ships off the coast of West Africa and in the Caribbean from 1718 until june of 1719
John Hawkins
John Hawkins was the older cousin of Sir Francis Drake. His streamlining of ships, making them lighter and faster, contributed to the defeat of the Spanish Armada.
John Quelch (pirate)
Pirate Career
In July, 1703, Governor Joseph Dudley of Boston sent out Captain Daniel Plowman of the Charles with a privateering license to attack French and Spanish ships off the coast of Newfoundland and Arcadia. John Quelch was Plowman's lieutenant. Before leaving Marblehead, Massachusetts, the Charles's crew under Quartermaster Anthony Holding mutinied and locked the ailing Plowman in his cabin.[1] The crew elected Quelch the captain, who turned the Charles south. Plowman was thrown overboard, although it was never established whether he was dead or alive at that moment. The crew plundered nine Portuguese ships off the coast of Brazil and gained a large sum of money,[2] even though England and Portugal were at peace at the time.[3] The Charles contained large amounts of Brazilian sugar, hides, cloth, guns, gold dust and coins. The loot's total value is estimated at over ?10,000 sterling (some ?1 million in today's money).[4] Before their capture, legend says the crew buried some of the gold on Star Island off the coast of New Hampshire. In the 1800's some gold coins were found hidden in a stone wall there.
Calico Jack
Calico Jack had a short but very successful career as a pirate Captain in the West Indies and the Caribbean.
Christopher Moody
Moody's flag with and hourglass with wings was rumored to mean that his victims time of living was flying away.
George Lowther (pirate)
George Lowther (? - 1723) was an 18th century English pirate who, although little is known of his life, was active in the Caribbean and Atlantic.
Jean Bart
Jean Bart (October 21, 1651 - April 27, 1702) - was a (Dutch born) French naval commander and privateer. His Flemish birth name was most probably Jan Baert.
Emanuel Wynn
Pirates didn't always fly the skull and cross bones flag call the Jolly Roger. Emanuel Wynn's flag, showing the distinctive skull and crossbones motif, was augmented with another common pirate symbol: an hourglass (meant to signify to his prey that only by timely surrender could they evade death).

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