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Jolly Roger Jolly Roger is the
traditional English name for the
ensign flown to
identify a
pirate ship
preceding or
during an attack,
during the early...
- Look up
Jolly Roger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
Jolly Roger is a flag
flown by
pirate ships to
signify an attack.
Jolly Roger may also refer...
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Under Jolly Roger is the
third studio album by
German heavy metal band
Running Wild. It
marked a
stylistic turning point in
which the
group dropped the...
- The
Jolly Roger is a
symbol that has been used by submarines,
primarily those of the
Royal Navy
Submarine Service and its predecessors. The
practice came...
- The
Pittsburgh Pirates are an
American professional baseball team
based in Pittsburgh. The
Pirates compete in
Major League Baseball (MLB) as a
member club...
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Jolly Roger Amu****t Park is an amu****t park
located in
Ocean City, Maryland. The park
features two
locations in
Ocean City: one at the pier on the...
- background, and
Rackham is
sometimes credited with
inventing or
designing the
Jolly Roger design. At trial, however, no
witness described Rackham ever
using such...
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earlier Lieutenant-Commander (later
Admiral Sir) Max
Horton first flew the
Jolly Roger on
return to port
after sinking the
German cruiser Hela and the destroyer...
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other historical events. In 1987, the band
released the
album Under Jolly Roger,
which was a
switch to pirate-based and
historical themes,
creating and...
- also existed, such as
skull and
crossbones on some
pirate examples (see
Jolly Roger). The
origin of
bloody flags is unknown, but deep red
coloring is strongly...