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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 pirate of the Golden Age of Piracy. [2] During his piratical career, he took over 400 prize ships, although most were mere fishing boats.
Ο Βαρθολομαίος Ρόμπερτς (Bartholomew Roberts, 17 Μαΐου 1682 – 10 Φεβρουαρίου 1722), γεννηθείς με το όνομα Τζον Ρόμπερτς (John Roberts) ήταν Ουαλός πειρατής που έδρασε στην ευρύτερη περιοχή ανάμεσα στις Αμερικάνικες ακτές και τη Δυτική Αφρική την περίοδο 1719-1722.
7 Σεπ 2021 · Bartholomew Roberts, aka 'Black Bart' Roberts (c. 1682-1722), was a Welsh pirate and one of the most successful villains of the Golden Age of Piracy. Roberts plundered over 400 ships on both sides of the Atlantic during his infamous three-year career, far more than any other pirate of the period.
Bartholomew Roberts was a pirate captain of a succession of ships—the “Royal Rover,” “Fortune,” “Royal Fortune,” and “Good Fortune”—who burned and plundered ships from the coasts of West Africa to the coasts of Brazil and the Caribbean and as far north as Newfoundland.
Bartholomew Roberts (17 May 1682 – 10 February 1722), also known by his original name John Roberts was one of the most successful pirates of the Golden Age of Piracy. In fact his death is considered the culmination of the entire era as no other notorious pirates emerged after him in this period.
21 Ιουλ 2019 · Bartholomew "Black Bart" Roberts (1682–Feb. 10, 1722) was a Welsh pirate and the most successful buccaneer of the so-called " Golden Age of Piracy," capturing and looting more ships than contemporaries such as Blackbeard, Edward Low, Jack Rackham, and Francis Spriggs combined.
Learn about the life and exploits of Bartholomew Roberts, the most successful pirate in the Golden Age of Piracy. Find out how he captured over 470 ships, wore a diamond cross, and died in battle with the navy.