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  2. Pirates of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2006 junior novelization) Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest: Swann Song; Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest: The Chase is On; Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest: The Curse of Davy Jones; Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (junior novelization, 2006) by ...

  3. Edward Low - Wikipedia

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    Edward Low (also spelled Lowe or Loe; c. 1690–1724) was a pirate of English origin during the latter days of the Golden Age of Piracy, in the early 18th century.Low was born into poverty in Westminster, London, and was a thief from an early age.

  4. Art valuation - Wikipedia

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    Art valuation, an art-specific subset of financial valuation, is the process of estimating the market value of works of art. As such, it is more of a financial rather than an aesthetic concern, however, subjective views of cultural value play a part as well.

  5. Where to Watch “Pirates of the Caribbean”: A Guide to ...

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    Released in 2003, The Curse of the Black Pearl is the first film in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. The film kicks off with Captain Jack Sparrow arriving at Port Royal in the Caribbean ...

  6. 13 Famous Pirates Who Ruled The High Seas - AOL

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    Image credits: Print Collector / Getty Images #6 Captain Kidd. Captain William Kidd, born in Scotland around 1645, is best known in pirate history for his unfortunate luck. In 1689, his career on ...

  7. Pirates in the arts and popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Engraving of the English pirate Blackbeard from the 1724 book A General History of the Pyrates Pirates fight over treasure in a 1911 Howard Pyle illustration.. In English-speaking popular culture, the modern pirate stereotype owes its attributes mostly to the imagined tradition of the 18th-century Caribbean pirate sailing off the Spanish Main and to such celebrated 20th-century depictions as ...

  8. Divisive royal portraits and a $6.2-million banana: 2024’s ...

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    The Chinese artist, ... A museum guide speaks about a 1897 work by Camille Pissarro hung at the Thyssen-Bornemisza museum in Madrid, Spain on January 10, 2024. - Susana Vera/Reuters.

  9. Pirate code - Wikipedia

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    A painting depicting a marooned pirate, according to Howard Pyle.. The first set of the "Pirate's Code" was supposedly written by the Portuguese buccaneer Bartolomeu Português sometime in the early 1660s, [1] but the first recorded set belonged to George Cusack who was active from 1668 to 1675. [2]