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  2. Alexander Selkirk - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Selkirk was the son of a shoemaker and tanner in Lower Largo, Fife, Scotland, born in 1676. [3] In his youth, he displayed a quarrelsome and unruly disposition. He was summoned before the Kirk Session in August 1693 [4] for his "indecent conduct in church", but he "did not appear, being gone to sea".

  3. Robinson Crusoe - Wikipedia

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    The story has been thought to be based on the life of Alexander Selkirk, [2] a Scottish castaway who lived for four years on a Pacific island called "Más a Tierra" (now part of Chile) which was renamed Robinson Crusoe Island in 1966. [3]: 23–24 [4] Pedro Serrano is another real-life castaway whose story might have inspired the novel. [5] [6]

  4. 1708 in piracy - Wikipedia

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    During his first voyage, Captain Woodes Rogers encounters marooned privateer Alexander Selkirk and rescues him after four years living on Juan Fernández Islands. [2] After sacking Guayaquil, he and Selkirk would visit the Galapagos Islands. [3] Kiljkover-al is attacked by French privateer Anthony Ferry with three ships and around 300 men.

  5. Robinson Crusoe Island - Wikipedia

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    From 1704 to 1709, the island was home to the marooned Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk, who at least partially inspired novelist Daniel Defoe's fictional Robinson Crusoe in his 1719 novel, although the novel is explicitly set in the Caribbean. [4] This was just one of several survival stories from the period of which Defoe would have been ...

  6. Cinque Ports (1703 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Cinque Ports was an English ship whose sailing master was Alexander Selkirk, [1] generally accepted as a model for the fictional Robinson Crusoe. [2] The ship was part of a 1703 expedition commanded by William Dampier, who captained the accompanying ship, the 26-gun St George with a complement of 120 men.

  7. A Voyage to the South Sea, and Round the World - Wikipedia

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    In it were updated maps, including of the Amazon River, and An Account is given of Mr. Alexander Selkirk, about a man who had been marooned on the uninhabited island of "Más a Tierra" (renamed Robinson Crusoe Island in 1966), for four years and it covered his manner of living being adept at hunting, taming wild beasts and making use of the ...

  8. 7 Sea Pirates - Wikipedia

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    The story behind the film is based on an actual case in 1703, when Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk argued with the captain of his ship and was abandoned for more than four years on a deserted island.

  9. Friday (Robinson Crusoe) - Wikipedia

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    Robinson Crusoe spends twenty-eight years on an island off the coast of Venezuela with his talking parrot Poll, his pet dog, and a tame goat as his only companions. In his twenty-fifth year, he discovers that Carib cannibals occasionally use a desolate beach on the island to kill and eat their captives.