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Pirate (disambiguation)

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A pirate is a person who commits acts of piracy at sea without the authorization of any nation.

Pirate(s) or piracy may also refer to:

Arts, entertainment and media

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Fictional characters

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Films

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Games and toys

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Music

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Literature

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  • The Pirate (‹See Tfd›German: Der Seeräuber), a 1912 play by Ludwig Fulda and the basis of Behrman's play
  • The Pirate (novel), an 1821 novel by Sir Walter Scott
  • Pirates, a 1929 novel by H. Taprell Dorling, under the pen name Taffrail
  • The Pirate, a 1942 play by S. N. Behrman
  • "The Pirate" (short story), a 1968 science fiction story by Poul Anderson
  • The Pirate, a 1974 novel by Harold Robbins
  • The Pirate, a 1985 novel by Barry Sadler, the fifteenth installment in the Casca series
  • The Pirate, a 1990 novel by Jayne Ann Krentz, the first installment in the Ladies and Legends trilogy
  • Pirate, a 1993 novel by Fabio Lanzoni
  • Pirates, a 1995 novel by Linda Lael Miller
  • Pirate, a 2005 novel by Ted Bell, the third installment in the Alexander Hawke series
  • Pirate, a 2006 novel by Mike Resnick, the second installment in the Starship series
  • Pirates, a 2009 non-fiction book by Ross Kemp
  • "Pirate", a 2011 short story by Walter Dean Myers
  • Pirate, a 2012 novel by Duncan Falconer, the seventh installment in the John Stratton series
  • Piracy (comics), published from 1954 to 1955

Television

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Criminal or unauthorized acts

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People

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Ships

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Sports

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United Kingdom

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United States

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Other countries

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Other uses

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See also

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