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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 Teach, better known as Blackbeard. However, contrary to popular belief , there is no accurate description of any specific flag used by Blackbeard during his piracy beyond using black flags or ...
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English: A pirate flag described by William Falconer as, "[t]he colours usually displayed by pirates are laid to be a black field, with a death's head, a battle-axe and hour-glass." Date 10 April 2020
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