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  2. Blackbeard (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    Blackbeard is a 2006 American adventure-drama television miniseries based on the pirate Blackbeard, directed by Kevin Connor from a screenplay written by Bryce Zabel. [1] It premiered on Hallmark Channel on June 17, 2006.

  3. Captain Grinnaway - Wikipedia

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    Bostock reported that Pinkentham's 8-gun sloop had been in the area of St. Thomas, where Blackbeard hoped to intercept him. [1] Grinnaway's sloop had been in the area using black slaves to dive the same Spanish wrecks. Together they searched the wrecks again, then sailed to Bimini to dive additional wrecks with no success. Frustrated, Grinnaway ...

  4. Benjamin Hornigold - Wikipedia

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    Hornigold is in the 2006 television miniseries Blackbeard. He is portrayed by Stacy Keach. [20] Hornigold appears as a non-player character in the 2013 video game Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag. [21] He is voiced by Ed Stoppard. [22] Hornigold is a supporting character in the Starz series Black Sails. He is portrayed by actor Patrick Lyster. [23]

  5. 1718 in piracy - Wikipedia

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    March 28 – One of Blackbeard's lieutenants, captain Richard and his sloop Revenge, attack the 400-ton Protestant Caesar in the Bay of Honduras. March–April – Charles Vane and 12 pirates capture a Jamaica sloop in the Bahamas, retaining her for his own use. April – Vane captures the sloop Lark in the Bahamas and transfers his crew to her ...

  6. Blackbeard: Terror at Sea - Wikipedia

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    James Purefoy as Edward Teach (Blackbeard), the notorious pirate captain. Mark Noble as Israel Hands, friend and companion of Blackbeard and the narrator of the story. James Hiller as Mr. Gibbens, Blackbeard's right-hand man. Jimmy Akingbola as Black Caesar, a former African slave who was freed by Blackbeard and is now loyal to him.

  7. Robert Deal (pirate) - Wikipedia

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    He tried to convince Blackbeard to join him in retaking Nassau from Governor Woodes Rogers; they met and caroused at Ocracoke Island in October 1718 but Blackbeard declined to join Vane. [ 2 ] Vane’s company looted Eleuthera then captured another brigantine and a sloop , which he kept. [ 2 ]

  8. Crossbones (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Crossbones is an American action-adventure drama television series that aired on the NBC network from May 30 to August 2, 2014. The series is a fictionalization of the life of the pirate Edward "Blackbeard" Teach, [1] who is still alive in 1729 (historically, he died in 1718).

  9. Blackbeard in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Blackbeard, and his flagship the Queen Anne's Revenge, has been focus of numerous documentaries including; Journeys to the Bottom of the Sea: Blackbeard's Revenge , Real Pirates of the Caribbean (History Channel), Secrets of the Dead: Blackbeard's Lost Ship , Secrets: Blackbeard's Ship (Smithsonian Channel), the "Pirates" episode of Biography ...