- All Hands on Deck
- The most swashbucklin' good time ye scurvy dawgs will ever see this side of the Spanish Main. Includes the Random Pirate Insult Generator. - Arghhh! Tales From the Deep
- Offers stories about Blackbeard and the possible discovery of his ship, the Queen Anne's Revenge, plus Port Royal, Jamaica, and the technology used in underwater archaeology. - Booty: Girl Pirates on the High Seas
- By Sara Lorimer. Examines the history of women in piracy, including Sadie the Goat, Cheng I Sao, Rachel Wall, Lady Mary Killigrew, and Charlotte de Berry. - Brethren of the Coast
- Offers buccaneer ship images and info, biographies, flags, movie list, sea wenches, and music. - Canadian Privateering, The
- Describes the privately-owned warships that protected isolated communities from the 1600s to 1815. Includes lists of ships, people, and the story of Stan Rogers' song "Barrett's Privateers." - Free Men of the Sea
- Reenactors of the Golden Age of Piracy, with Captain William Kidd and his rogues. - I Could See Death Staring Me in the Face
- Anonymous account of an encounter with pirates. Originally published as a letter in American Monthly Magazine, February 1824. - Isle of Tortuga
- Historical information on piracy and privateering, as well as notes on modern-day pirates. - Jolly Roger (2)
- Find sites for Jolly Roger, the traditional flag of European and American pirates, envisioned as a skull over crossed bones on a black field. Sites include history, legends, images, and facts about the notorious red pirate flag which derives its name from the French term, "joli rouge" (red beauty).
- Land of Witches Pirates, The
- Relive the adventures of Captains Kidd and Blackbeard off Boston's North Shore, known as the Gold Coast. - NationalGeographic.com: Pirates!
- Offers interactive stories based on the lives of famous pirates, a biography of Blackbeard, and a bibliography. - No Quarter Given
- Magazine covering the lives and careers of the buccaneers and privateers of the Caribbean during the 17th and 18th centuries as well as the Elizabethan Sea Dogs and Jean Laffite's pirates of Barataria. - Piracy - Noonsite.com
- Latest reports of attacks or suspicious incidents from around the world. Also features messages from yachts, general piracy reporting information, and articles on defending against pirate attacks. - Pirate Images
- Visual archive of pirates, ships, battles, maps, galleons, and treasure (buried and unburied). - Pirate Soul
- History museum dedicated to the exploits of Caribbean pirates. - Pirate's Cove
- Comprehensive resources for pirates, privateers, and explorers including biographies, nautical terminology, timelines, archaeology of shipwrecks and underwater sites, as well as pirate music and sea shanties. - Pirate's Hold, The
- Find a Pirate of the Month profile, timeline of piracy throughout history, pirate roster, ships, maps, books, glossary, and links to festivals. - Pirates of the Caribbean, in Fact and Fiction
- Dedicated to the Golden Age of Piracy, particularly in the Caribbean, it serves as a starting point for emerging scholars of piracy. - Pirates! Fact & Legend
- A wealth of legends and facts about pirates. Read about famous pirates from different periods of history, find modern pirate biographies, and get other details on piracy. - Piratical Resources
- Includes historical piracy, prices and money, famous pirates, weapons, and flags. - Pyrate's Providence
- Information about pirates, their weapons, ships, personal flags, and more. - Rochedale State School: Pirates
- Pirate stories, profiles, poems, and other work researched or written by students at Rochedale State School. - Talk Like a Pirate Day
- Official British HQ as endorsed by Cap'n Slappy an' Ol' Chum Bucket. Includes a section on how to be talkin' like a pirate. - Talk Like A Pirate Day
- Description, history, and advice about the day celebrated on September 19. Also features advice, books, fun, and games. - Wikipedia: Piracy
- Detailed article about pirates and piracy, including the history of pirates, international law, modern piracy, notable and fictional pirates, and pirate apparel.
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