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- Libertatia (also known as Libertalia) was a purported pirate colony founded in the late 17th century in Madagascar under the leadership of Captain James...
- Pirate Enlightenment, or the Real Libertalia is a 2023 book by David Graeber. In Pirate Enlightenment, or the Real Libertalia, author David Graeber argues...
- needed] Libertalia is also a central plot element and setting in the video game Uncharted 4: A Thief's End. However, in this interpretation, Libertalia was...
- established a utopian republic on the island of Madagascar. They called it “Libertalia,” where societies would be based on the ideals of liberty, equality and...
- Audin, Michele, La Semaine Sanglante, Mai 1871, Legendes et Conmptes, Libertalia Publishers (2021) (in French) Bullard 2000, p. 68—69. Bullard 2000, p...
- (2021). La Semaine Sanglante, Mai 1871, Legendes et Conmptes (in French). Libertalia. Rougerie 2014, p. 118. Lissagaray 2000, p. 383. Milza 2009a, pp. 431–432...
- Madagascar, and uncharted islands in the Indian Ocean near Africa to reflect Libertalia. Boston and New Orleans are also included, in both the past and present...
- John Candy and Eugene Levy. Liberion, United States of Strike Witches Libertalia Mythical city Mythical city founded by pirates where equality and freedom...
- Guybrush is featured as one of the twelve pirate captains that founded Libertalia. Although he remains unnamed throughout the game, the resemblance is uncanny...
- Audin, Michele, La Semaine Sanglante, Mai 1871, Legendes et Conmptes, Libertalia Publishers (2021) (in French) Tombs, Robert (2021). La guerre contre Paris...