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Thanks to our partner Ubisoft for accompanying us on this video! To learn more and play Skull & Bones, click here: https://ubi.li/1aYqD Did you know that Julius Caesar was kidnapped by pirates? When you know that sea raiders are still rampant in the Gulf of Guinea and around the Horn of Africa, there is reason to despair! But rest assured: this phenomenon is in decline. Moreover, it was in the 17th and 18th centuries that piracy is said to have experienced its “golden age”. And there, you inevitably think of the Caribbean. Normal, given all the novels, plays, films, series, comics and video games that have been hammering us with the idea since the 20th century: Pirates = Caribbean. Except that the Brothers of the Coast who raided the area around Turtle Island were harassed by the French and English navies. Many died, and some agreed to surrender under amnesty. But others, fighting to the end for their freedom, preferred to find refuge in the distant, exotic and mysterious Indian Ocean! ➤ If you want more videos about pirates, then these should interest you: ➜ The Golden Age of Piracy: • The Golden Age of Piracy ➜ The Daily Life of Pirates: • The Daily Life of Pirates ➜ Pirates of the Caribbean VS Historical Reality: • Pirates of the Caribbean VS Historical Reality... ➜ Master & Commander VS Historical Reality: • Master & Commander VS Historical Reality... ➜ Archaeology and Piracy: Between Myth and Reality - Interview with Jean Soulat: • Archaeology and Piracy: Between Myth and... ➜ Pirates, the First Democrats? - Interview with Vincent Brugeas and Ronan Toulhoat: • Pirates, the First Democrats? - ... ???? Written by: Benjamin Brillaud, Jean de Boisséson and Jean Soulat ➤ Discover the research program co-directed by Jean Soulat, Archaeology of Piracy: http://archeologiedelapiraterie.fr/fr ???? Editing: Dead Will / Wilfried Kaiser / deadwill Summary: 0:00: Introduction 0:49: Skull & Bones 2:08: The Golden Age of Piracy in the Indian Ocean 18:38: Skull & Bones 19:46: Conclusion ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— ➤➤➤ Sources at the end of the description ——————————————————————————————————————————————— ????To subscribe and support my channel???? / @notabenemovies ????Nota Bonus channel???? / @notabonus ———————————————————————————————————————————————————— ????Discover my online store???? ➜ https://nota-bene.creator-spring.com/ ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— ????You can buy my books by following this link ???? ➜ https://www.notabenemovies.com/ouvrages/ ————————————————————————————————————————————————— ????Join me on social media!???? ➜ Twitch: / notabenemovies ➜ Facebook: / notabenemovies ➜ Twitter: / notabenemovies ➜ Instagram: / notabenemovies ➜ TikTok: / notabenemovies ➜ Snapchat: / nv73qsxl ➜ Tipeee: https://www.tipeee.com/nota-bene ➜ Website: https://www.notabenemovies.com/ ➜ Podcast: https://www.notabenemovies.com/podcasts/ ➜ Dailymotion: https://www.dailymotion.com/notabenem... ——————————————————————————————————————————————— ???? Images used in the episode: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/... —————————————————————————————————————————————————— ➤➤➤ For more information: ———————————————————————————————————————————————————— A. Audard, Libertalia: a pirate republic in Madagascar. Interpretation of a myth (17th-19th century), Hémisphères Editions, 2020. G. Buti, P. Hrodej (ed.), History of pirates and privateers from Antiquity to the present day, CNRS Editions, 2016. J. Soulat (ed.), Archaeology of piracy from the 17th-18th centuries. Study of the daily life of buccaneers in the Caribbean and the Indian Ocean, Hors collection, Editions Mergoil, 2019. J. Soulat, Y. von Arnim, Speaker 1702. History and Archaeology of a pirate ship sunk in Mauritius, Edition ADLP, 2022.