• Magister Wigbold (died 1401), (alternative spellings: Wygbold, Wycholt), also called “Master of the Seven Arts” was a German pirate who belonged to the...
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  • Byzantine monk and scholar Magister Wigbold, 14th-century German pirate Magister, a font designed by Aldo Novarese (1966) The Magister, a sourcebook for the...
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    (the most famous of whom were Gödeke Michels, Hennig Wichmann and Magister Wigbold) captured Hanseatic ships, irrespective of their origin. Störtebeker...
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  • vitalians (made between King Henry IV of England and the Hanseatic League) Magister Wigbold and the Likedeelers (in German)[permanent dead link] "Heard at Byland:...
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    Region Northern Europe Methods Privateering, blockade running, piracy Key people Klaus Störtebeker Gottfried Michaelsen Hennig Wichmann Magister Wigbold...
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  • (1789) last woman executed in Massachusetts Hennig Wichmann (1402) Magister Wigbold (1401) Nicholas Woodall (c.1718) Wang Zhi (1560) Chen Zuyi (1407) Friedrich...
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  • Vitalienbrüder. Together with Klaus Störtebeker, Hennig Wichmann and Magister Wigbold, as well as other leaders of the Likedeeler, he raided shipping in...
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