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'''Benjamin Hornigold''' (1680s – 1719) was an [[United Kingdom|English]] [[Piracy|pirate]] from 1715 to 1718, and a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. He was most famous for mentoring [[Edward Thatch|Blackbeard]] and for being one of the founders of the pirate republic at [[Nassau]]. | '''Benjamin Hornigold''' (1680s – 1719) was an [[United Kingdom|English]] [[Piracy|pirate]] from 1715 to 1718, and a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. He was most famous for mentoring [[Edward Thatch|Blackbeard]] and for being one of the founders of the pirate republic at [[Nassau]]. | ||
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Benjamin Hornigold (1680s – 1719) was an English pirate from 1715 to 1718, and a member of the Templar Order. He was most famous for mentoring Blackbeard and for being one of the founders of the pirate republic at Nassau.
He later became a pirate hunter working for Woodes Rogers, after the British offered him a letter of pardon in exchange for the lives of his former comrades.
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Concept art of Hornigold
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Thatch, Edward Kenway and Hornigold on a Nassau beach
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Hornigold, Kenway and Jack Rackham
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