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  1. Queen Anne’s Revenge. In the summer of 1718 two large wooden ships sank in the sandy shoals of Beaufort Inlet, formerly Topsail Inlet, about one mile off the coast. These two ships, known then as the Adventure and Queen Anne’s Revenge, were pirate ships commanded by the notorious Captain Thache, also known as Blackbeard.

  2. アン女王の復讐号 ( 英語: Queen Anne's Revenge 、 クイーン・アンズ・リベンジ )は、 イングランド の海賊 黒髭 (エドワード・ティーチ)の 旗艦 として使われた 海賊 船。. 西アフリカ 沿岸から カリブ海 まで、広く荒らしまわった。. 黒髭がこの船を使用し ...

  3. History as La Concorde. Before being taken by Blackbeard in November 1717, the ship most popularly known as Queen Anne’s Revenge was a French slave ship called La Concorde de Nantes. 39 The ship was a 100 foot long frigate with three masts, and had either been built for or purchased by René Montaudouin in 1710. 40 Montaudouin was a prominent ...

  4. t. e. Queen Anne's War (1702–1713) was the second in a series of French and Indian Wars fought in North America involving the colonial empires of Great Britain, France, and Spain; it took place during the reign of Anne, Queen of Great Britain. In the United States, it is regarded as a standalone conflict under this name.

  5. Queen Anne's Revenge was the name of Blackbeard's famous pirate ship. Built in 1710 as the Concord, it was captured by the French in 1711 and by pirates in 1717, before being run aground on an island near North Carolina

  6. Diving for MedicinesAssassin's Creed IV: Black Flag Queen Anne's Revenge was a British frigate built in 1710. Originally a slave ship named La Concorde, she was captured in 1717 by Captain Edward Thatch, who renamed it the Queen Anne's Revenge and whose captaincy ensured it became one of the most infamous and well-known pirate ships in history.[1] Thatch promptly began pirating on his own ...

  7. A Queen in the Caribbean. Late in the fall of 1717, the pirates made their way to the eastern Caribbean. It was here, off the island of Martinique, that Blackbeard and his fellow pirates captured the French slaveship La Concorde - - a vessel he would keep as his flagship and rename Queen Anne's Revenge. After crossing the Atlantic during its ...

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