gentleman$31337$ - translation to greek
Diclib.com
ChatGPT AI Dictionary
Enter a word or phrase in any language 👆
Language:

Translation and analysis of words by ChatGPT artificial intelligence

On this page you can get a detailed analysis of a word or phrase, produced by the best artificial intelligence technology to date:

  • how the word is used
  • frequency of use
  • it is used more often in oral or written speech
  • word translation options
  • usage examples (several phrases with translation)
  • etymology

gentleman$31337$ - translation to greek

EARLY 18TH-CENTURY BARBADIAN PIRATE
The Gentleman Pirate; Gentleman pirate; Gentleman Pirate
  • Bonnet and his fictional daughter, Kate<br>(by [[Arthur Ignatius Keller]], 1902)
  • The hanging of Stede Bonnet in Charleston, 10&nbsp;December 1718
  • Plaque to Stede Bonnet and his crew in [[Charleston, South Carolina]]
  • Stede Bonnet, Surrender of Bonnet, from the Pirates of the Spanish Main series (N19) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes MET DP835004

gentleman      
n. κύριος, τζέντλεμαν, καλώς αναθρεμμένος
Don Quixote         
  • alt=A man raises a hand to stop a woman with a long dagger.
  • Peseta]] banknote from 1951
  • Plaza de España]] in Madrid
  • ''Don Quichote And Sancho Panza'' by [[Louis Anquetin]]
  • ''Don Quixote'' by [[Honoré Daumier]] (1868)
  • Illustration by [[Gustave Doré]] depicting the famous windmill scene
  • ''Don Quixote de la Mancha and Sancho Panza'', 1863, by [[Gustave Doré]]
  • Collage of the engravings of ''The Adventures of Don Quixote'' by Gustave Doré
  • Illustration to ''The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha'', Volume II
  • Don Quixote. Close up of Illustration.
  • Don Quixote goes mad from his reading of books of chivalry. Engraving by [[Gustave Doré]].
  • Illustration to ''Don Quixote de la Mancha'' by Miguel de Cervantes (the edition translated by Charles Jarvis)
  • First editions of the first and second parts
  • "Don Quixote, his horse Rocinante and his squire Sancho Panza after an unsuccessful attack on a windmill", by [[Gustave Doré]]
1605 NOVEL BY MIGUEL DE CERVANTES
Quixote; Don Quijote de la Mancha; Quijote; El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha; The History of Don Quixote de le Mancha; The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha; Don kichote; Alonzo Quijana; Don quixote; Tilting at windmills; Don Quixote de la Mancha; Benengeli; Alonzo Quijano; Don Quijote; Don quixote de la mancha; Don Quichotte de Cervantes; El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha; El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha; El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha; El ngenioso hidalgo don Quixote de la Mancha; El Ingenioso Hidalgo don Quixote de la Mancha; El Ingenioso Hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha; El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha; El ingenioso hidalgo don quixote de la mancha; El ingenioso hidalgo don quijote de la mancha; En ingenioso hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha; Tilting at Windmills; Don Qvixote; El ingenioso hidalgo don Quixote de la Mancha; El ingenioso hidalgo don Qvixote de la Mancha; The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote of La Mancha; Don Qixote; Don Quixote (title character); Tilting At Windmills; Don Quiote; Quixotian; Quixotan; Alonso Quijana; Don Chisciotte; Don Kihot; Don Quichote; Don Quichotte de la Manche; The proof of the pudding; To tilt at windmills; Knight of the White Moon; Don Qvixote de la Mancha; Tilt at windmills; The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha; Library of Don Quixote; The library of Don Quixote; The Ingenious Nobleman Sir Quixote of La Mancha; The Ingenious Gentleman Sir Quixote of La Mancha; Adventures of Don Quixote (1973 film); El ingenioso hidalgo don Quixote
δον κιχώτης

Definition

gentleman
n.
1.
[Eng.] Man of good family (above the rank of yeoman).
2.
Man of good breeding, well-mannered man, refined or polished man, man of delicacy and honor.

Wikipedia

Stede Bonnet

Stede Bonnet (1688 – 10 December 1718) was an early 18th-century English/Barbadian pirate, also known as the Gentleman Pirate for the reason that he was a moderately wealthy landowner before turning to a life of crime. Bonnet was born into a wealthy English family on the island of Barbados, and inherited the family estate after his father's death in 1694. Despite his lack of sailing experience, Bonnet decided he should turn to piracy in the winter of 1716 or spring of 1717. He bought a sailing vessel, the Revenge, and travelled with his paid crew along the Eastern Seaboard of what is now the United States, capturing other vessels and burning other Barbadian ships.

Bonnet set sail for Nassau in the Bahamas, to the haven for pirates known as the "Republic of Pirates", but he was seriously wounded en route during an encounter with a Spanish warship. After arriving in Nassau, Bonnet met Edward Teach, better known as the infamous pirate Blackbeard. Incapable of leading his crew, Bonnet temporarily ceded his ship's command to Blackbeard. Before separating in December 1717, Blackbeard and Bonnet plundered and captured merchant ships along the East Coast. After Bonnet failed to capture the Protestant Caesar, his crew abandoned him to join Blackbeard aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge. Bonnet stayed on Blackbeard's ship as a guest, and did not command a crew again until summer 1718, when he was pardoned by North Carolina governor Charles Eden and received clearance to undertake privateering against Spanish shipping interests. Bonnet was tempted to resume his piracy but did not want to lose his pardon, so he adopted the alias "Captain Thomas" and changed his ship's name to Royal James. He had returned to piracy by July 1718.

In August 1718, Bonnet anchored Royal James on an estuary of the Cape Fear River to careen and repair the ship. In late August and September, Colonel William Rhett, with the authorization of South Carolina's governor Robert Johnson, led a naval expedition against pirates on the river. Rhett's and Bonnet's men engaged in combat for hours, but the outnumbered pirates ultimately surrendered. Rhett arrested the pirates and brought them to Charles Town (now Charleston, South Carolina) in early October. Bonnet escaped on 24 October, but was soon recaptured on Sullivan's Island. On 10 November, Bonnet was brought to trial and charged with two acts of piracy. Judge Nicholas Trott sentenced him to death. Bonnet wrote to Governor Johnson to ask for clemency, but Johnson endorsed the judge's decision, and Bonnet was hanged in Charles Town on 10 December 1718.