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  2. Pirates of the High Seas - Wikipedia

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    Pirates of the High Seas is a 1950 American adventure serial film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and Thomas Carr and starring Buster Crabbe, Lois Hall and Tommy ...

  3. List of pirate films and television series - Wikipedia

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    Pirates of the High Seas: United States Spencer Gordon Bennet, Thomas Carr: Buster Crabbe, Lois Hall, Tommy Farrell: Film serial Treasure Island: United States United Kingdom Byron Haskin: Robert Newton, Bobby Driscoll, Basil Sydney: Based on Treasure Island: Two Lost Worlds: United States Norman Dawn: James Arness, Kasey Rogers, Bill Kennedy ...

  4. Pirates of the Caribbean (film series) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 January 2025. Film series This article is about the film series. For the franchise as a whole, see Pirates of the Caribbean. Pirates of the Caribbean Directed by Gore Verbinski (1–3) Rob Marshall (4) Joachim Rønning (5) Espen Sandberg (5) Screenplay by Ted Elliott (1–4) Terry Rossio (1–4) Jeff ...

  5. Pirates: Duels on the High Seas - Wikipedia

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    Pirates: Duels on the High Seas is an adventure game for Nintendo DS. It was developed by Oxygen Studios and published by Oxygen Games . The game is a sequel to the similar WiiWare title, Pirates: The Key of Dreams .

  6. Piracy - Wikipedia

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    Those committing thefts on the high seas, inhibiting trade, and endangering maritime communication are considered by sovereign states to hold the status of hostis humani generis (an enemy of humankind). [214] Because of universal jurisdiction, action can be taken against pirates without objection from the flag state of the pirate vessel.

  7. Golden Age of Piracy - Wikipedia

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    Most pirates in this era were of Welsh, English, Dutch, Irish, and French origin. Many pirates came from poorer urban areas in search of a way to make money and of reprieve. London in particular was known for high unemployment, crowding, and poverty which drove people to piracy. Piracy also offered power and quick riches.

  8. Piracy in the 21st century - Wikipedia

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    Suspected pirates assemble on the deck of a dhow near waters off of western Malaysia, January 2006.. Piracy in the 21st century (commonly known as modern piracy) has taken place in a number of waters around the globe, including but not limited to, the Gulf of Guinea, Gulf of Aden, [1] Arabian Sea, [2] Strait of Malacca, Sulu and Celebes Seas, Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal and Falcon Lake.

  9. List of fictional pirates - Wikipedia

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    The show follows Santiago, an 8-year-old pirate, and his crew as they embark on rescues, uncover hidden treasures and keeps the Caribbean high seas safe. The show is infused with Spanish language and Latino-Caribbean culture and curriculum. [34] Long John Silver: Treasure Island: 1883: Novel