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Aug. 9, 2011— -- It was a pirate's life for Adm. Henry Morgan and now landlubbers can get a peek into the time during which the plundering privateer lived.
The lost wreckage of a ship belonging to 17th century pirate Captain Henry Morgan has been discovered in Panama, said a team of U.S. archaeologists -- and the maker of Captain Morgan rum.
Henry Morgan wants the word 'pirate' back. Nicholas Deleon. 3:00 PM PDT · March 19, 2010. Hollywood (the movie studios, the record labels, etc.) sure does have a knack for causing its own ...
A team of archeologists have discovered a 17th-century pirate ship in Panama believed to have once belonged to Captain Henry Morgan. Morgan was a Welsh admiral, privateer and pirate who made a name ...
The lost wreckage of a ship belonging to 17th century pirate Captain Henry Morgan has been discovered in Panama, said a team of U.S. archaeologists -- and the maker of Captain Morgan rum.
Archaeologists say six cannons recovered from a river in Panama that could have belonged to legendary pirate Henry Morgan are being studied and could eventually be displayed.
Henry Morgan: Pirate investor Stuart McAuliffe faces mutiny. Jonathan Shapiro Senior reporter. Dec 21, 2018 – 11.00pm. Save. Log in or ...
Real pirates were vicious and deadly - and a large number of them were Welsh. Perhaps the most famous of these men was Sir Henry Morgan who was not so much a pirate as a licensed adventurer for ...
Archaeologists say six cannons recovered from a river in Panama that could have belonged to legendary pirate Henry Morgan are being studied and could eventually be displayed. IE 11 is not supported.