Who was the most notorious female pirate?

1. Anne Bonny – At the top of the list is Anne Bonny, probably the most famous female pirate to sail during the Golden Age. She was a member of Calico Jack's crew, along with Mary Read, but it is said that the two women fought with more skill than any man on board the ship.
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Who was the greatest female pirate of all time?

Zheng Yi Sao has been described as history's most successful female pirate, and one of the most successful pirates in history.
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Who was the best female pirate captain?

You can forget about every other famous pirate ever, actually, because the most successful pirate captain of all time was a 22-year-old Chinese woman named Ching Shih.
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Who was the Pirate Queen in history?

Grace O'Malley: The Pirate Queen of Ireland. Grace O'Malley (a. 1530 - 1603) is one of the most famous pirates of all time. From the age of eleven, she forged a career in seafaring and piracy and was considered a fierce leader at sea and a shrewd politician on land.
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What is a pirates wife called?

matey (or mate)
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These Were The Most Notorious Female Pirates In History



Who was the kindest pirate in history?

Edward England is known today as one of the more humane pirate captains of the Golden Age of Piracy.
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Was there a female pirate captain?

Some women have been pirate captains and some have commanded entire pirate fleets. Among the most powerful pirate women were figures such as Zheng Yi Sao (1775–1844) and Huang Bamei (1906–1982), both of whom led tens of thousands of pirates.
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What is pirate slang for woman?

Wench. A term used from the 13th century to refer to a woman, often a prostitute, although it was not originally an insult. Rather, a wench was someone warm-hearted.
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Who was Queen Elizabeth's favorite pirate?

Queen Elizabeth I's favorite pirate was an English hero, but his career has a dark side. Sir Francis Drake earned glory for England by plundering Spanish targets around the world. Now historians are exploring his part in the slave trade for a fuller look at this sea dog's life.
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Who was the famous one eyed pirate?

William B. Pordobel, better known as One-Eyed Willy, was the pirate captain of the ship, Inferno.
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Which pirate was secretly a woman?

by Robyn Codlin. Englishwoman Mary Read is ultimately remembered for two things: as a woman who disguised herself as a man, and for her career as a fearsome pirate. Born in England towards the end of the 17th century, Mary was the illegitimate daughter of a young widow.
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Did pirates use the F word?

It doesn't make it more entertaining, or even more "realistic". Pirates didn't even have the F-word around to use.
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How do you say goodbye to a pirate?

Ahoy. Ahoy is the most versatile pirate word used in movies and books. Sailors use it to call to other ships, greet each other, warn of danger, or say goodbye.
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Who was the toughest pirate?

The boldest and most notorious pirate infesting the waters of England's North American and Caribbean colonies in the early 1700s was Blackbeard.
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Who was the last pirate alive?

Two of the pirates were hanged but William Swallow escaped the gallows to be transported to Australia – for a third time. He died of consumption in Port Arthur in 1833 and was buried in an unmarked grave on the 'Isle of the Dead'.
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Were there any famous female pirates?

Mary Read & Anne Bonny

Mary Read (1685 – 28 April 1721) was an English pirate who, along with her crewmate Anne Bonny, became a legendary female pirate. Mary's mother was a widow who dressed her as a boy to collect money from the family of her dead husband.
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Did pirates sleep in beds?

Some of them slept on hammocks. Others slept on the floor. It was easier for them to sleep on hammocks because they swayed and rocked with the ship's movements. They also didn't have to worry about falling off beds during storms or high tides.
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Were there any black pirates?

There were a variety of Africans and African-Americans aboard ships in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, all having their own distinct statuses. Runaways comprised one distinct subset of black pirates. Fugitives often fled from their masters without a clear plan other than escaping the life they knew.
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Who was the red haired female pirate?

Jacquotte was a war hero, and to escape her pursuers she faked her own death and took on a nom de guerre in the form of a male alias, living as a man for many years. Upon her return, she became known as "Back From the Dead Red" because of her striking red hair.
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What is the D curse word?

d-word (plural d-words) (euphemistic) The word damn.
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What was the first cuss word?

Fart, as it turns out, is one of the oldest rude words we have in the language: Its first record pops up in roughly 1250, meaning that if you were to travel 800 years back in time just to let one rip, everyone would at least be able to agree upon what that should be called.
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What was the first F-word in a movie?

Then in 1970, Robert Altman's comedy M*A*S*H became the first major studio film to use the f-word, a passing comment during a football scene.
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What did pirates use as toilet paper?

As toilet paper had not been invented the men would either have to use bits of old rag or rope to clean their back sides or sometimes there was a communal bucket and sponge. Urination was either into buckets or directly over the side. Some men did urinate against the side of the ship or onto the deck.
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