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The '''''Benjamin''''' was a [[schooner]] - one of many - owned and operated by the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Benjamin Hornigold]] during the early 18th century. | The '''''Benjamin''''' was a [[schooner]] - one of many - owned and operated by the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Benjamin Hornigold]] during the early 18th century. | ||
In 1718, Hornigold's ''Benjamin'' and [[Edward Thatch]]'s ''[[Queen Anne's Revenge]]'' attacked a [[Royal Navy|British]] [[Man O' War]] in order to obtain medicines for the settlement at [[Nassau]]. During the engagement, ''Benjamin'' was severely damaged. | In 1718, Hornigold's ''Benjamin'' and [[Edward Thatch]]'s ''[[Queen Anne's Revenge]]'' attacked a [[Royal Navy|British]] [[Man O' War]] in order to obtain medicines for the settlement at [[Nassau]]. During the engagement, ''Benjamin'' was severely damaged. | ||
One year later, | One year later, the recently [[Templars|Templar]]-affiliated Benjamin Hornigold was pursued by [[Edward Kenway]], who forced the ''Benjamin'' to run aground on [[Santanillas]]. | ||
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The Benjamin was a schooner - one of many - owned and operated by the pirate Benjamin Hornigold during the early 18th century.
In 1718, Hornigold's Benjamin and Edward Thatch's Queen Anne's Revenge attacked a British Man O' War in order to obtain medicines for the settlement at Nassau. During the engagement, Benjamin was severely damaged.
One year later, the recently Templar-affiliated Benjamin Hornigold was pursued by Edward Kenway, who forced the Benjamin to run aground on Santanillas.
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Concept art of the Benjamin
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