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    Robert Surcouf ([ʁɔ.bɛʁ syʁ.kuf] 12 December 1773 – 8 July 1827) was a French privateer, businessman and slave trader who operated in the Indian Ocean...
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  • Marie Surcouf (1863–1928), French balloonist and feminist Nicolas Surcouf (1770–1848), French privateer and shipowner, brother of Robert Surcouf Robert Surcouf...
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    Surcouf [syʁ.kuf] was a large French gun-armed cruiser submarine of the mid 20th century. She carried two 203 mm guns as well as anti-aircraft guns and...
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    Congress of Vienna. Jean Bart (1650-1702) Duguay-Trouin (1673-1736) Robert Surcouf (1702-1756) Julien Pépin, seigneur de Belle-Isle (1705-1785) François...
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    Surcouf (F711) is a La Fayette-class frigate of the French Navy. Construction began at Lorient Naval Dockyard on 6 July 1992, launched 3 July 1993, and...
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  • trader Robert Surcouf: French aviso Surcouf (1858), a sail and steam aviso French cruiser Surcouf (1889), a cruiser French submarine Surcouf (1929),...
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  • Robert Surcouf de Maisonneuve (4 January 1671 – c. 1720) was a Breton privateer. Born in Saint-Malo, Surcouf de Maisonneuve captained the privateer Aimable...
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    Surcouf was a T 47-class destroyer of the French Navy. She was the fourth French ship named in honour of privateer and slave trader Robert Surcouf. Laid...
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    (1768–1848), writer and diplomat Robert Surcouf (1773–1827), sailor, trader, ship-owner and corsair Hughes Felicité Robert de Lamennais (1782–1854), priest...
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    Robert Maynard (19 September 1684 – 4 January 1751) was a British Royal Navy officer. Little is known about Maynard's early life, other than that he was...
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    Robert Surcouf. Nicholas was the second eldest of four brothers, and Robert the second youngest. In 1798 Nicholas sailed as second captain to Robert in...
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    although usually in the sense of being severely rebuked. In Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, keelhauling is the topic of discussion between Black Dog...
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  • Rahmah ibn Jabir al-Jalhami Rachel Wall Redbeard Richard Glover Robert Culliford Robert Surcouf Roberto Cofresí Roche Braziliano Rusla Sadie Farrell Samuel...
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  • big heart.[clarification needed] He starred as D'Artagnan, Pardaillan, Surcouf and Scaramouche. In total he appeared [clarification needed] in a dozen...
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    Liddell, Robert Scott, "A Greek-English Lexicon", at Perseus Archived December 26, 2022, at the Wayback Machine. Peira, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott...
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    Empire or Hispanic Monarchy) Hayreddin Barbarossa (Ottoman Empire) Robert Surcouf (France) Lars Gathenhielm (Sweden) Sir Francis Drake (England) Sir John...
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    Garneray Alexander Godfrey Jean Lafitte Pierre Lafitte Henry Morgan Robert Surcouf Joseph Potier Amaro Pargo Upton's Maritime Warfare and Prize pp 170–171;...
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    series, and films. The original character was created by the Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894). Flint first appears in the classic adventure...
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    French privateer Robert Surcouf captured her near the mouth of the Ganges. Kent left Torbay on 3 May 1800. She was under the command of Robert Rivington, who...
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    Rahmah ibn Jabir al-Jalhami Rachel Wall Redbeard Richard Glover Robert Culliford Robert Surcouf Roberto Cofresí Roche Braziliano Rusla Sadie Farrell Samuel...
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    Bartholomew Roberts (17 May 1682 – 10 February 1722), born John Roberts, was a Welsh pirate who was, measured by vessels captured, the most successful...
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    September 1857) was a French corsair, painter and writer. He served under Robert Surcouf and Jean-Marie Dutertre, and was held as prisoner-of-war aboard Royal...
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  • old, and that his name was Abduhl Wali-i-Musi. U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates asserted that all four pirate suspects were between the ages of 17...
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    Rahmah ibn Jabir al-Jalhami Rachel Wall Redbeard Richard Glover Robert Culliford Robert Surcouf Roberto Cofresí Roche Braziliano Rusla Sadie Farrell Samuel...
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  • Rahmah ibn Jabir al-Jalhami Rachel Wall Redbeard Richard Glover Robert Culliford Robert Surcouf Roberto Cofresí Roche Braziliano Rusla Sadie Farrell Samuel...
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    Rear Admiral Linois or Commodore Jacques Hamelin, and corsairs such as Robert Surcouf, organised raids on British merchant ships. The raids (see Battle of...
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    Réunion island to undergo repairs. (This incident would later be used by Robert Louis Stevenson in his novel Treasure Island, in which the galleon is referred...
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    Rackham. Vane and 16 others who supported him, including his first mate Robert Deal, were put on the sloop. Vane sailed to the Bay Islands, capturing sloops...
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    his faire Cornelia's tragedy (1594), was a translation from the French of Robert Garnier. Later in France, Pompey's story was told without the character...
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    connotation of Davy Jones occurs in The Four Years Voyages of Capt. George Roberts, attributed to Daniel Defoe, published in 1726 in London. Some of Loe's...
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