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  1. Henry Every (* 1659 in Plymouth; † nach Oktober 1699) war ein englischer Pirat. Er verwendete verschiedene andere Namen, u. a. John Avery, Long Ben und Benjamin Bridgeman. Sein Spitzname war The Arch Pirate („der Erzpirat“).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_EveryHenry Every - Wikipedia

    Henry Every, also known as Henry Avery (20 August 1659 – Disappeared: June 1696), sometimes erroneously given as Jack Avery or John Avery, was an English pirate who operated in the Atlantic and Indian oceans in the mid-1690s.

  3. 15. Sept. 2021 · Henry Every (b. 1653), also known as Henry Avery, Benjamin Bridgeman, ‘Long Ben’ and (incorrectly) John Avery, was one of the most savage and successful pirates in the Golden Age of Piracy. Capturing a treasure ship of the Mughal emperor in 1695 with a cargo worth over $95 million today, he promptly disappeared and was never seen ...

    • Mark Cartwright
  4. In 1695 Henry Every, a thirty-six-year-old master mariner from the south coast of Devon, led one of the most powerful pirate crews in history on a short but spectacularly successful cruise in the Red Sea.

  5. 29. Juni 2022 · In only two years off Africa and India, Henry Every became the most successful pirate ever, before suddenly vanishing. Who was this man, and where did he go?

    • Bipin Dimri
  6. 4. Sept. 2015 · In 1695, Henry Every became the world’s most prosperous pirate—and its most wanted man—after leading a bloody raid on an Indian treasure fleet.

  7. 8. Nov. 2023 · Setting a course for the Cape of Good Hope, Every committed his first act of piracy by robbing three passing English merchant ships of provisions and supplies. 9 men from these ships were persuaded to join Every's crew, which now numbered about 94 men.