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Captain Kidd - vertaling naar Engels

SCOTTISH SAILOR WHO WAS TRIED AND EXECUTED FOR PIRACY AFTER RETURNING FROM A VOYAGE TO THE INDIAN OCEAN
Captain Kidd; Captain William Kidd; Captin Kidd; Captain Kid; William "Captain" Kidd; Captain Kidd in Oyster Bay; Captain kidd in oyster bay; Kidd, William
  • ''Captain Kidd, Burying Treasure,'' from the Pirates of the Spanish Main series (N19) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes MET DP835020.
  • ''Captain Kidd in New York Harbor'', in a c. 1920 painting by [[Jean Leon Gerome Ferris]]
  • gibbeted]] near [[Tilbury]] in [[Essex]], following his execution in 1701.
  • [[Howard Pyle]]'s fanciful painting of Kidd and his ship, ''Adventure Galley'', in [[New York Harbor]]
  • Howard Pyle's fanciful painting of Kidd burying treasure
  • The French pass from the "Quedagh Merchant"
  • The ''Charles Galley'', a contemporary vessel of a comparable design to ''Adventure Galley''

Captain Kidd         
n. Captain Kidd, William Kidd (1645-1701), schottischer Seefahrer der der Piraterie beschuldigt und erhängt wurde
William Kidd         
n. William Kidd (1645-1701), schottischer Seefahrer der der Piraterie beschuldigt und erhängt wurde, bakannt als "Captain Kidd"
Captain Ahab         
  • John Barrymore as Ahab Ceeley in ''The Sea Beast''
FICTIONAL CHARACTER FROM THE NOVEL MOBY-DICK
Ahab (Moby-Dick); Captain Ahab (Moby-Dick)
Kapitän Ahab, tragischer Held in Herman Melvilles Roman "Moby Dick"

Definitie

sea captain
(sea captains)
A sea captain is a person in command of a ship, usually a ship that carries goods for trade.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

William Kidd

William Kidd (c. 1645 – 23 May 1701), also known as Captain William Kidd or simply Captain Kidd, was a Scottish privateer. Conflicting accounts exist regarding his early life, but he was likely born in Dundee and later settled in New York City. By 1690, Kidd had become a highly successful privateer, commissioned to protect English interests in America and the West Indies.

In 1695, Kidd received a royal commission from the Earl of Bellomont, the governor of New York, Massachusetts Bay and New Hampshire, to hunt down pirates and enemy French ships in the Indian Ocean. He received a letter of marque and set sail on a new ship, the Adventure Galley, the following year. On his voyage he failed to find many targets, lost much of his crew and faced threats of mutiny. In 1698, Kidd captured his greatest prize, the 400-ton Quedagh Merchant, a ship hired by Armenian merchants and captained by an Englishman. The political climate in England had turned against him, however, and he was denounced as a pirate. Bellomont engineered Kidd's arrest upon his return to Boston and sent him to stand trial in London. He was found guilty and hanged in 1701.

Kidd was romanticized after his death and his exploits became a popular subject of pirate-themed works of fiction. The belief that he had left buried treasure contributed significantly to his legend, which inspired numerous treasure hunts in the following centuries.

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1. For most people, the imagery and mythology of piracy – reinforced by Hollywood – summons up thoughts of Blackbeard and Captain Kidd.
2. The find will likely reveal key information about piracy in the Caribbean and about the elusive Captain Kidd, according to John Foster, California‘s state underwater archaeologist, who will participate in the research.
3. Scroll down for more ... Pirate or privateer?: Captain Kidd was hanged in 1701 after being found guilty of murder and piracy He started his seagoing career as a privateer – a mercenary licensed by William III to hunt Britain‘s enemies, usually the French or Spanish–The Crown was supposed to get ten per cent of privateers‘ plunder, but Kidd often kept all his loot.
4. Zacks, who wrote "The Pirate Hunter÷ The True Story of Captain Kidd," details with almost stenographic faithfulness the full story of the covert operation, involving a grand total of eight marines, aimed at deposing the ruler of Tripoli and freeing more than 300 American sailors and officers held there as hostages and slaves.
5. "Because there is extensive written documentation, this is an opportunity we rarely have to test historic information against the archaeological record." Historian Richard Zacks, who wrote a book about the seafaring privateer called "The Pirate Hunter: The True Story of Captain Kidd," said the Scotsman had captured the 500–ton Moorish ship in the Indian Ocean but left it in the Caribbean in 16'' as he traveled to New York to try and clear his name of criminal charges.