Episode 202 – A Coruña
The sailors of The Spanish Expedition set sail from London in August 1693. By January 1694 they made it all
A Podcast About the Real Men & Women Behind the Golden Age of Piracy
The sailors of The Spanish Expedition set sail from London in August 1693. By January 1694 they made it all
Thomas Tew was far from the first pirate to call New York home but his time in the colony caused
I unironically use the word unbeknownst.
This story concerns the last voyages of two long time pirates – two Old Guard Buccaneers – Pierre le Picard
This is the story of two pairs of people, two real and two imaginary. A real author used a fake
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The frigate Charles II was among the best ships in English waters circa 1693. The Houblon Brothers commissioned her for
The Nine Years War almost halted the piratical career of Henry Every before the Spanish Expedition even left port.
William III, William Phips, and William Dampier. And Henry Every.
The Carolina Colony is one of the most iconic locales in all of pirate mythology. Today we look at the
Before the Pirates of the Round turned to piracy some of them served as illegal slavers in a global criminal