What is a legal pirate called?

A privateer
privateer
privateer, privately owned armed vessel commissioned by a belligerent state to attack enemy ships, usually vessels of commerce. Privateering was carried on by all nations from the earliest times until the 19th century.
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was a pirate with papers. As the name suggests, privateers were private individuals commissioned by governments to carry out quasi-military activities.
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What are the 3 types of pirates?

Corsairs, buccaneers and privateers

Corsairs were pirates who operated in the Mediterranean Sea between the 15th and 18th centuries. Muslim corsairs, such as the Barbarossa (red beard) brothers, had bases along North Africa's Barbary Coast, while Christian corsairs were based on the island of Malta.
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What is a buccaneer versus pirate?

In the late 17th century, a buccaneer was a specific kind of pirate. Buccaneers generally stayed in the Caribbean Sea, while pirates roamed the Indian Ocean. Buccaneers were also more likely to attack coastal cities.
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What is the difference between a corsair and a pirate?

The privateer or corsair was a pirate but a nation authorized to carry out their robberies. In most cases, it was a particular sailor who offered his services and his boat to a monarch had to be-not necessarily of their own country and often in wartime.
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What are the two types of pirates?

What were the different types of pirates? There are many kinds of pirates: corsairs, Vikings, Buccaneers, and privateers. Each had its own era and its own philosophies of what was a "good' pirate, but some pirate codes were consistent throughout all pirating.
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What is a female pirate called?

The term pirate, or more appropriately, privateer, is gender neutral. There were a few women privateers in history, such as Mary Reed or Grace O'Malley.
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What is slang for pirates?

Picaroon. A 17th-century slang term for a buccaneer, privateer, or pirate in the Caribbean, derived from the Spanish word picarón, meaning "pirate".
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What are the 4 types of pirates?

There are many kinds of pirates: corsairs, Vikings, Buccaneers, and privateers. Each had its own era and its own philosophies of what was a "good' pirate, but some pirate codes were consistent throughout all pirating.
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What are the ranks of pirates?

Ranks in a crew
  • Captain.
  • Quartermaster.
  • First Mate.
  • Second Mate.
  • Third Mate.
  • Boatswain (often named "Bo'sun")
  • Cabin Boy.
  • Carpenter.
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What is the highest rank in pirates?

Duke is the highest rank.
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What is a pirates sidekick called?

matey (or mate)
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What is an alternative name for a pirate?

OTHER WORDS FOR pirate

1 freebooter, buccaneer, corsair, plunderer.
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What is a banshee pirate?

a Banshee. Banshees were female spirits who mourned the departing of good men and carried their souls to the afterlife. They had skeletal appearances, wearing cloak-like garments, and sometimes wrapped chains and anchors around themselves.
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Who is the No 1 pirate?

1. Blackbeard. Blackbeard is possibly the most famous pirate in history, but his life is shrouded in mystery. Much of what we know about him and other pirates of his time comes from a 1724 book, published under the name Capt.
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Are Vikings a type of pirate?

Vikings were fierce pirates and warriors who terrorized Europe from the late 700s to about 1100. During this period, daring Viking sailors also explored the North Atlantic Ocean and even reached America. Such deeds have given this period of European history the name the Viking Age.
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What are names of real pirates?

15 Real Life Pirates
  • The Barbarossa Brothers. Barba Rossa – meaning Red Beard in Italian – Aruj and Hizir built their fortunes by capturing and plundering ships in the Mediterranean. ...
  • Sir Francis Drake. ...
  • L'Olonnais. ...
  • Sir Henry Morgan. ...
  • Captain Kidd. ...
  • Calico Jack , Anne Bonny & Mary Read. ...
  • Black Bart Roberts. ...
  • Edward Low.
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What is the lowest level pirate?

Swabs were the lowest rank on a pirate ship and a job that most wished to avoid.
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What is a captain's wife called?

In only one of all the thirteen seagoing stories is an adjective used about a captain's wife: 'plucky'.
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What is a captain's right hand man called?

Mates are the captain's "right hand." They manage and train the deck crew, inspect and maintain inventory of equipment and order needed repairs. They stand watch, oversee ship operations and navigation when the captain is not on duty.
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How many men are on a sloop?

Sloops were used as merchantmen, and were also the most common type of pirate ship. They were fast and agile and required a very small minimal crew, ranging from one to 120 men. Pirate sloops normally carried 60 to 80 crewmen and up to 16 cannons on one deck on the sides.
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What are the 7 seas for pirates?

Mariners then referred to the Seven Seas as the Arctic, the Atlantic, the Indian, the Pacific, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, and the Gulf of Mexico.
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Who was the evilest pirate?

Edward Low. Edward Low started his piratical career in 1721 in the Caribbean. Over the next few years, Low blazed a path of destruction, becoming, according to one contemporary account, “the most noted pirate in America” – and certainly the most vicious. He seemed to relish torturing and killing his victims.
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Do pirates say Scallywag?

Scalawag—also spelled scallawag or scallywag, if you prefer—is a remarkable term. Not only is it a rhythmically and visually pleasing word, but it also smacks of salt-sea air and the ruthless carousings of pirates.
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What was the pirate motto?

Boats sink; they are burned on pyres; gold is elusive; almost everyone gets scurvy. The pirate motto promises “A merry life and a short one.” The second part frequently comes to pass; the first—as Mr Thomson's title implies—much less so.
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Why do pirates say ar?

Have you ever wondered why pirates say "Arrr"? We answer this burning question with help from National Geographic and American Profile. Pronounced also as “Yarrr!” and “Arg!”, the word “Arrr!” is traditionally said by pirates when responding "yes" or when expressing excitement.
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