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  2. Queen Anne's Revenge - Wikipedia

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    The ship is used by Blackbeard in the third and fourth season of the TV series Black Sails (2014–2017). "Месть королевы Анны" (Russian for Queen Anne's Revenge) is the title of a song by Russian Rock band Aquarium, from their album Tor. Queen Anne's Revenge is featured in the mobile game Fate/Grand Order as Blackbeard's Noble ...

  3. North Carolina wins court piracy case over Blackbeard's ship

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    The Supreme Court sided unanimously Monday with North Carolina in a copyright fight with a company that has documented the salvage of the pirate Blackbeard's ship off the state's coast. Justice ...

  4. Justices struggle with copyright case involving pirate ship

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    The Supreme Court is wrestling with a modern-day dispute involving the pirate Blackbeard's ship that went down off North Carolina's coast more than 300 years ago. The justices on Tuesday heard ...

  5. Blackbeard - Wikipedia

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    The name of Blackbeard has been attached to many local attractions, such as Charleston's Blackbeard's Cove. [130] His name and persona have also featured heavily in literature. He is the main subject of Matilda Douglas's fictional 1835 work Blackbeard: A page from the colonial history of Philadelphia. [131]

  6. Spanish treasure fleet - Wikipedia

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    Treasure hunter that found Blackbeard's pirate ship sues state for $8.2 million, Fayetteville Observer; Lawmakers enter legal battle over Blackbeard's ship, News & Observer; Photographer suing state over Blackbeard shipwreck footage, WRAL-TV; Blackbeard's Law would clarify control of media rights to shipwrecks, News & Record

  7. 13 Famous Pirates Who Ruled The High Seas - AOL

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    Image credits: Culture Club / Getty Images #3 Blackbeard. Edward Teach, known as Blackbeard, is perhaps one of history’s most fearsome and famous pirates. Unsurprisingly, Teach sported a braided ...

  8. Archaeology of shipwrecks - Wikipedia

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    Hunley, 1864, first submarine in history to sink a ship, Charleston, SC, wreck 1st reported as discovered by E. Lee Spence in 1970. The wreck (at the location Spence had filed with National Park Service in 1974) was independently verified to be Hunley by 1994/95 NUMA/SCIAA expedition directed by Mark M. Newell and funded by novelist Clive Cussler.

  9. List of missing ships - Wikipedia

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    Its wreck has yet to be found. This is a list of missing ships and wrecks. If it is known that the ship in question sank, then its wreck has not yet been located. Ships are usually declared lost and assumed wrecked after a period of disappearance. The disappearance of a ship usually implies all hands lost.