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  1. Samuel Bellamy (oder Ballamy; genannt Black Bellamy, Black Sam oder Piratenprinz; getauft am 18. März 1689 in Hittisleigh, [1] Devonshire; † 26. April 1717 vor Cape Cod, Massachusetts, beim Untergang seines Schiffes) war ein englischer Seefahrer und Pirat in den Kolonien der Neuen Welt .

  2. Captain Samuel Bellamy ( c. 23 February 1689 – 26 April 1717), later known as "Black Sam" Bellamy, was an English sailor turned pirate during the early 18th century. He is best known as the wealthiest pirate in recorded history, and one of the faces of the Golden Age of Piracy.

    • "Black Sam" Bellamy, "Prince of Pirates", "Black Bellamy", "Robin Hood of the Sea"
    • Postillion, Sloop Marianne, Pinque Mary Anne, Sultana Galley, Whydah Gally, Anne, Fisher
    • 1716 – 26 April 1717
  3. 30. Sept. 2021 · Captain Samuel Bellamy, aka 'Black Sam' Bellamy (d. 1717), was a British pirate active during the Golden Age of Piracy (1690-1730). Bellamy’s final ship Whydah was wrecked off Cape Cod in a storm, and the pirate captain drowned along with almost all of his crew.

    • Mark Cartwright
  4. 30. Mai 2019 · Learn about the life and death of the English pirate captain who terrorized the Caribbean in 1716-1717. Find out how he rose to fame, captured the Whydah, and met his tragic end in a storm.

  5. 16. Aug. 2021 · Learn about the life and death of Black Sam Bellamy, the pirate who plundered over $140 million and shared it with his crew. Discover how his ship, the Whydah, was found and explored by underwater archeologists.

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  6. 7. März 2021 · Samuel Bellamy war ein Schrecken der Meere, dazu steinreich. Doch ein Unglück kostete den Gesetzlosen das Leben. Verbergen sich seine Knochen unter neu geborgenen Skeletten? Gegen...

  7. 30. Nov. 2023 · Learn about the life and legacy of Samuel Bellamy, also known as Black Sam or Black Bellamy, who ruled the oceans for two years and captured 53 ships. Discover how he became the most profitable pirate ever and what happened to his flagship Whydah Gally and its fortune.