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Danziger (c. 1579 – c. 1615),
better known by his
anglicized names Zymen Danseker and
Simon de Danser, was a 17th-century
Dutch privateer and
Barbary corsair...
- beginning, proceedings, overthrows, and now
present estate of
Captain Ward and
Danseker, Ward was
drinking in a
Plymouth tavern with
thirty of his shipmates. He...
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European outcasts and
converts (renegade) such as John Ward and
Zymen Danseker.
Hayreddin Barbarossa and Oruç Reis, the
Turkish Barbarossa brothers, who...
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famous Dutch pirates were
Zymen Danseker,
Salomo de
Veenboer and Jan Janszoon. Some of them, such as Ward and
Danseker, were
renegades who had adopted...
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Newfoundland with a
fleet of six ships. Late in the year -
Louis XIII asks
Simon Danseker to help
negotiate with the
pirates around Tunis.
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Verney converts...
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admiral and last
great leader of the
Algerian Navy, of
Berber descent Zymen Danseker,
Dutch privateer during the
Eighty Years' War,
became admiral of the Algerian...
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takes the
Venetian Carminati, one of his
richest hauls.
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Zymen Danseker steals a ship in M****illes and
sails to Algiers.
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Frances Verney...
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Barbary pirates used galleys, but a
Dutch renegade of the name of
Zymen Danseker taught them the
advantage of
using sailing ships.
Algeria became the privateering...
- use of square-rigged
sailing ships,
introduced by
Dutch renegade Zymen Danseker and
began to rely less on
Christian galley slaves.
These new
vessels enabled...
- such as
Zymen Danseker and Jack Ward. In June of that year,
Fajardo commanded an
expedition to the
Barbary coast to
pursue the
pirate Danseker. He arrived...