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  2. Category:Female pirates by nationality - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 December 2024, at 04:44 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Women in piracy - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 January 2025. List of women pirates Zheng Yi Sao (1775–1844; right) as depicted in 1836 Part of a series on Women in society Society Women's history (legal rights) Woman Animal advocacy Business Female entrepreneurs Gender representation on corporate boards of directors Diversity (politics ...

  4. Category:Female pirates - Wikipedia

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  5. 13 Famous Pirates Who Ruled The High Seas - AOL

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    Born around 1680 in England, Rackham made a name for himself by welcoming two women pirates to sail with him — one of whom he married. In 1718, Rackham started as the quartermaster for Charles Vane.

  6. List of pirates - Wikipedia

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    A female pirate, she later commanded her own ship. Her story first appeared in 1836 and she may have been fictional. Lancelot Blackburne: 1653–1743 1680–1684 England Blackburne was an English clergyman, who became Archbishop of York, and – in popular belief – a pirate. Eduardo Blomar: d. 1679 1670s Spain

  7. Category:Fictional female pirates - Wikipedia

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  8. List of fictional pirates - Wikipedia

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    A female pirate who serves as Wario's main rival throughout all three titles. Dan Tempest: The Buccaneers: 1956-1957: TV series: Starring Robert Shaw as Dan Tempest, the series, aimed at children, followed the adventures of Tempest and his crew of former pirates as they made their way across the seven seas in Sultana. [44] Abraham Tuizentfloot

  9. Anne Bonny - Wikipedia

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    Anne Bonny [a] (disappeared after 28 November 1720) [4] was a pirate who served under John "Calico Jack" Rackham. Amongst the few recorded female pirates in history, [5] she has become one of the most recognized pirates of the Golden Age of Piracy as well as in the history of piracy in general. Much of Bonny's background is unknown.