Listed the 10 most notorious pirates in history

In the history of the world, there are notorious pirates, scattering horrifying obsession for seafarers. Even many boats go to sea to raise the white flag when they see the pirate ship.

In the history of the world, there are notorious pirates, scattering horrifying obsession for seafarers. Even many boats go to sea to raise the white flag when they see the pirate ship.

Below is a list of 10 famous pirate bosses and their mysterious lives.

William Kidd (1645-1701)

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William Kidd was originally a Scottland-American. He was a bodyguard specializing in fighting against British pirates to protect merchant ships. But then, he turned to pirate and became a notorious pirate boss, spreading terror to the European - American merchant ships.

Therefore, William Kidd was seized by the London government. After a failed mission, he was arrested and executed in England in 1701.

Edward Teach (1680-1718)

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Edward Teach is also known as Blackbeard, the most famous British pirate in history about brutality. Initially he joined Benjamin Hornigold's pirate group on New Providence Island. After Captain Benjamin Hornigold retired, Blackbeard became captain and shouted horrible obsession for seafarers, ready to kill prisoners on the ships he captured.

This notorious robber equips his ship, Queen Anne's revenge , 40 guns and 300 men under her command to perform robberies. He even defeated the HMS "Scarborough" warship.

Blackbeard was defeated and captured in a fierce clash with the British navy. Afterwards, he was cut and stubborn to deter other pirates.

Bartholomew Roberts (1682-1722)

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Barring Welsh pirates, Bartholomew Roberts is the most successful and glamorous pirate in the world. Before becoming a pirate, he was an officer in the British navy.

In his piracy career, he has robbed more than 400 ships. Roberts died in a fierce battle with Captain Ogle of the Royal Navy and was buried in the sea.

Henry Every (1653-?)

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Before becoming a pirate, Henry served in the Royal Navy. After a rebellion of soldiers on the ship he became the notorious pirate leader that caused the horrors of rafters to cross the Red Sea area. He is considered one of the richest pirate bosses in history. But in the end, Henry retired, he was hunted by many gangs but no one knew what his life was going to be.

Anne Bonny (1700-1782)

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This notorious pirate female was born in County Cork, Ireland. Her first husband was James Bonny, a coward and betrayal pirate.

Dissatisfied with James Bonny, Anne broke up with this husband and fell in love with the captain of a pirate ship Rackham. Acting like a man, Anne gradually gained power and became the notorious female pirate in the Caribbean.

Later, Anna meets the pirate girl Mary Read, who cooperates with each other and becomes the notorious female pirate couple capturing multiple ships. Later, Anna was arrested and ended her life in prison.

Sir Henry Morgan (1635-1688)

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Henry Morgan was a pirate who manipulated the Caribbean for a long time.

Henry's most glorious feat was to attack the "inviolable" Panama city, occupying 30 boats with 1,200 men in the late 1670s. When the Anglo-Spanish war broke out, Morgan was used by the British. and later became Jamaican governor.

Francois l'Olonnais (1635-1668)

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Francois l'Olonnais is a Frenchman, before becoming a pirate that frightened many people, he was a poor employee in American plantations.

He is famous for his incredible barbarian. There were rumors that he once ate the heart of a Spanish soldier for daring to attack him.

Later, when straying into a desert island in Panama, he and his companions were captured and eaten by aboriginal people.

Sir Francis Drake (1540-1595)

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Sir Francis Drake was an English captain, and he was also a famous pirate, a slave merchant, a navigator.

In 1581, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I. In 1588, he became deputy commander of the British fleet against the Spanish Armada Fleet.

For the British, Sir Francis Drake was a hero but to the Spaniards he was a cursed pirate.
In January 1596 after an unsuccessful attack on San Juan, Puerto Rico, he died of dysentery while off Florida.

Truong Bao (1786-1822)

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Zhang Bao is the son of a Chinese fisherman. When he was 15, he and his mother were kidnapped by a pirate. Later, Zhang Bao became the most illustrious pirate boss in Chinese history.

During his career, Zhang Bao led an army of more than 50,000 people and hundreds of ships, controlled the Guangdong coast and accumulated a great treasure hidden in the cave.

After the pirate fleet was dissolved, Truong Bao was conquered with the mandarin of the Qing court. Later, he returned to the mainland to enjoy his old age and died in 1822.

Trinh Nhat Tong (1775 - 1844)

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Trinh Nhat Tau is a notorious female pirate in China during the Qing Dynasty. A beautiful woman, she was abducted by pirates and later married Trinh Nhat robber in 1801.

Later, she and her husband worked together to build the pirate empire that manipulated the entire sea from South China to Malaysia.

After her husband died, Trinh Nhat took over all his power.

In 1810, following an agreement with the imperial court, the female pirate accepted the retirement, paid off and lived as a casino and land-based owner.

Update 24 May 2019
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