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The '''pirate code of Bartholomew Roberts''' was a set of articles created by [[Bartholomew Roberts]] that dictated the rules and expected actions aboard his warship; ''[[Royal Fortune]]''.
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The '''pirate code of Bartholomew Roberts''' was a set of articles created by [[Bartholomew Roberts]] that dictated the rules and expected actions aboard his warship; ''[[Royal Fortune]]''.<ref name="Facebook">[https://www.facebook.com/ubisoft/photos_stream Ubisoft promotional material]</ref> The Code does not, as pointed out to [[Edward Kenway]] by Bartholomew Roberts in the [[Observatory]], preclude the act of treachery.<ref name="AC4">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref>


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The pirate code of Bartholomew Roberts was a set of articles created by Bartholomew Roberts that dictated the rules and expected actions aboard his warship; Royal Fortune.[1] The Code does not, as pointed out to Edward Kenway by Bartholomew Roberts in the Observatory, preclude the act of treachery.[2]

<tabview> Code: Pirate Code 1|Article I Code: Pirate Code 2|Article II Code: Pirate Code 3|Article III Code: Pirate Code 4|Article IV Code: Pirate Code 5|Article V Code: Pirate Code 6|Article VI </tabview> <tabview> Code: Pirate Code 7|Article VII Code: Pirate Code 8|Article VIII Code: Pirate Code 9|Article IX Code: Pirate Code 10|Article X Code: Pirate Code 11|Article XI </tabview>

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