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  1. The Mediterranean pirate who would ultimately be remembered as Barbarossa (Italian for “Redbeard”) went by many names during his career: Khiḍr, Hayreddin Pasha, the “Pirate of Algiers,” and even the “King of the Sea,” but the name Barbarossa began as an appellation for him and his brother ʿArūj (or Oruç)—the Barbarossa brothers.

  2. Oct 7, 2019 · His nickname was “Father Oruç,” Baba Oruç, which the Italians took to mean barba rossa, or red beard, for Oruç did indeed have a red beard.

  3. May 15, 2024 · Welshman Bartholomew Roberts bucked the hard reputation of the scowling pirate by dressing in scarlet breeches and tucking a red feather in his hat; he also drank tea rather than rum. What united ...

  4. Jan 26, 2023 · The most notorious pirates wreaked havoc from China to the Caribbean. Here are 10 fearsome pirates from history.

  5. Aug 16, 2023 · Hayreddin Barbarossa, also known as Redbeard, was one of the most notorious pirates of his day. Together with his older brothers, Ishak and Aruj, they conquered the North African city of Algiers and submitted it to the Ottomans, as a means of protecting themselves from the Spanish.

  6. m.dw.com › en › barbarossa-the-red-bearded-hero-a-symbol-ofBarbarossa – DW – 08/24/2011

    Aug 24, 2011 · Barbarossa means "red beard" - a name given to him by the Italians due to the reddish tone of his bushy beard. It is assumed that he was born in 1122.

  7. Discover the incredible life of Hayreddin Barbarossa - the Ottoman Greek pirate whose raids terrorized the Mediterranean in the early 1500s! Born in Lesbos, ...

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