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Edward Teach (or Thatch; c.โ1680 โ 22
November 1718),
better known as
Blackbeard, was an
English pirate who
operated around the West
Indies and the eastern...
- The
purported flag of
Blackbeard,
consisting of a
horned skeleton using a
spear to
pierce a
bleeding heart, is
typically attributed to the
pirate Edward...
- Look up
Blackbeard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Blackbeard was a
notorious English pirate.
Blackbeard may also
refer to:
Blackbeard:
Terror at Sea...
- to
catch Blackbeard and the
quartermaster Howard is
caught and
interrogated by Spotswood.
Under torture, he
reveals the
location of
Blackbeards ship, and...
- by
Blackbeard in 1717.
Blackbeard used the ship for less than a year, but
captured numerous prizes using her as his flagship. In May 1718,
Blackbeard ran...
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Blackbeard.
Incapable of
leading his crew,
Bonnet temporarily ceded his ship's
command to
Blackbeard.
Before separating in
December 1717,
Blackbeard and...
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Blackbeard's Castle is one of five
National Historic Landmarks in the U.S.
Virgin Islands. It is
located in the city of
Charlotte Amalie, on the island...
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Blackbeard's Point is an area of land on the
north side of the
mouth of the
Hampton River in
Hampton Roads harbor in Virginia. It
received its name in...
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William Elsworth Blackbeard (April 28, 1926 โ
March 10, 2011),
better known as Bill
Blackbeard, was a writer-editor and the founder-director of the San...
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August 18, 2015, then
North Carolina Governor Pat
McCrory (R)
signed "
Blackbeard's Law," N.C.
General Statute ยง121-25(b), into law. The
statute stated that...