Related topics: Biography on Henry Every, King of the Red Sea men: ruclips.net/video/Shx01EoaluQ/видео.html The Fancy, Every's flagship: ruclips.net/video/rcdAP9Xe7OM/видео.html New York, closely linked to the Madagascar pirates and slave traders: ruclips.net/video/Ml5bk5FYkKM/видео.html Madagascar: ruclips.net/video/AfDEzm7FVxU/видео.html
Hey! We're about release shooting a stand in ship hull this Sunday with our cannon and I figured you might be interested in seeing the results! I've learned so much from your videos about new projectiles and the use of robinet cannons. Keep up the great work!
This all really screams to be adapted into a movie, but hey, the general public thinks of the Caribbean when they hear "Pirates". Though honestly, I think it could be an interesting aesthetic with such a setting.
Absolutely, a realistic and historically accurate film about pirates is long overdue! Hollywood, hello? It would be much more interesting than the romanticized versions. I would want very much to see it! 🌹⚓
700-tons Portuguese ship "Nossa Senhora do Cabo" was ex-Dutch ship of the line "Zeelandia", 72/74 guns; she was built in 1710 in Amsterdam and sold to the Portuguese navy in 1717. After her capture she was under the command of John Taylor, and Olivier Levasseur was commander of the 380-tons ex-East Indiaman 'Cassandra', they had exchange when Taylor decided to sail back into the Caribbean and Levasseur got the "Nossa Senhora do Cabo".
I wish there was a game, set in Pirate Round, rather than Caribbean, with New York or Main being your "hub space", so to speak. Years from my childhood it's obvious to me, that Stevenson's "Long" John Silver was a Red Sea rover.
Thank you so much for everything you do! This is possibly the greatest pirate story and it so often gets overlooked. Also, I'm very much looking forward to the video on Every/Avery. 💚
I have been very interested in this period of piracy as apparent in Discord. This video is a wonderful overview. BTW I do think there might have been a reference to a pirate named North in some of the stuff I shared in Discord, but Ghop surely invented stuff of the Red Sea men. Anyways, great stuff and I hope these vids gets the attention they deserve. Very interesting quote also at the start, had never heard of the book. Cannot wait for Every and Buccaneer stuff coming in the future. Cheers!
On another channel I watch, Arizona Ghost riders, they released a video about researching the Old West. I was wondering, do you ever plan on releasing a video about researching the Golden Age of Piracy? I'd be interested in seeing what resources there are, and what books you would recommend on the subject.
Love your videos, could you do one with a list of recommend sources, books, materials on pirates? I find that there’s a lot of misinformation out there and wonder where you get your info. Thanks!
it's here on the internet archive, no idea why it says 1750(might be the edition) but IA get the dates wrong sometimes: archive.org/details/bim_eighteenth-century_cynthia-with-the-tragic_english-hand_1750/mode/2up
Topics to cover next: François l'Olonnois Edward Lowe and lowther Edward England Notable Pyrates and what happened of Pyracy after the Golden age Howell Davis Barbary Pyrates and especially renegade captains
Would you ever do a video on pirates in prisons? Like the treatment and living in the prisons but idk if there is enough about it to make into a video pirates were just often hanged than spending years in prisons.
Interestingly I encountered an anecdotal case which I wanted to share as I do not think is known at all: In 1663 a "secret company" was established in Sweden to organize Red Sea piracy. A Dutchman turned Swede named Henrik Gerritsen (Swedish noble name Sjöhielm) was to command an expedition to the Red Sea with a man of war 'Falken'. After a few prizes in the Red Sea Gerritsen betrayed his employers and Swedish funders as he sold his ship to Portuguese at Goa. He run away to Holland where he died after. I read of this in an old book by Fennoswedish author Eirik Hornborg who made a decent book back in 1927/8 (relatively speaking only of course, it has a lot of research of Barbary pirates, but of course only basic buccaneers and Johnson's generic basic pirates with these small Swedish anecdotes). Sadly the book is only printed in Swedish and Finnish. The Swedish tittle is Sjörövare. Skildringar ur sjöröveriets hävder author Eirik Hornborg printed in 1927 or 1928.
the historical record will tell you the first Europeans who asserted their dominance in the Indian ocean were the Portuguese, yet oddly enough you skipped a whole century of history to get to your French pirates. however, within the span of just 80 years the Portuguese annihilated 700 years of Muslim control of that ocean, whether trough piracy or military conquest. but the Portuguese were the first European pirates in the Indian ocean , Red sea, Persian gulf ,Arabian sea, Bay of Bengal , Gulf of Thailand, South China sea, Malaysia, Indonesia, China , Japan etc, etc . i mean how do you not mention any of that.? you either hit a blind spot in your research, or you're being intellectually lazy. but out of good faith I'm going to assume the former not the latter.
@@GoldandGunpowder you mentioned that Portuguese & Spanish sailed around Africa.? where the hell are getting your sources. ? it was the Portuguese not the Spanish who made that voyage as those were Portugal's waters. any middle schooler knows that one. but you mention it vaguely anyway. but no mention of Portuguese pirating in that region. lazy on your part. Portugal had a century of pirating in the Indian ocean and the Pacific off the Chinese coast and Japan long before the first English, Dutch or French ships ever appeared in those waters. and you never mention how Portuguese pirates were the first Europeans to prey on Muslim shipping in that region, or how the first Western pirates to appear off the coast of China & Japan were Portuguese. but the reason most people don't know this is because intellectual lazy doofus like yourself are agenda driven and don't do your research and spread fake news.
Related topics:
Biography on Henry Every, King of the Red Sea men: ruclips.net/video/Shx01EoaluQ/видео.html
The Fancy, Every's flagship: ruclips.net/video/rcdAP9Xe7OM/видео.html
New York, closely linked to the Madagascar pirates and slave traders: ruclips.net/video/Ml5bk5FYkKM/видео.html
Madagascar: ruclips.net/video/AfDEzm7FVxU/видео.html
Sailors are to this day terrified to see red sea men
I reefed my sail just seeing this title
If you ever see Red Sea Men you should probably go to the doctors...
Damn, beat me to it. 😂
😂 😂 😂
If you ever see Black Sea Men you should go to a morgue
lol
Did you mean dock-tor?
If you happen to suffer from red sea men, go see a urologist as soon as possible.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I did, but now I am used as a thermometer.
The mythical Black Spot was bad, but not as bad as the actual Red Sea Men.
Man, William Dampier was everywhere wasn't he?
Of course. How else did you think he learned so much about cocunuts?
Yeah, had quite the carreer.
Dam pierr u wanna come out here?
21:33 hahahahahaha I love the use of the Skaven “SQUEAK!!!!” from warhammer 2 total war
Video on Clan Skurvy when?
Hey! We're about release shooting a stand in ship hull this Sunday with our cannon and I figured you might be interested in seeing the results! I've learned so much from your videos about new projectiles and the use of robinet cannons. Keep up the great work!
Seconded
Lmfao that ad had me cracking up 😂
Favorite period of roving, right here. Most beautiful ships, amazing vibes, everything is great.
amazing vibes(mass rape, religious extremism, forced circumcisions, enslavement, 80% mortality rate from diseases)
@@GoldandGunpowder Hey, listen, I was a businessman doing business things.
This all really screams to be adapted into a movie, but hey, the general public thinks of the Caribbean when they hear "Pirates". Though honestly, I think it could be an interesting aesthetic with such a setting.
Absolutely, a realistic and historically accurate film about pirates is long overdue! Hollywood, hello? It would be much more interesting than the romanticized versions. I would want very much to see it! 🌹⚓
I like the "commercials" in the middle of these videos, like the one about the cows in this episode. 😆👍
been waiting for this video for a minute
I'm planning an RPG campaign about mutineers that turn pirate in the red sea. I can't thank you enough for this excellent resource!
I definitely didn't see this video early
I really enjoy your expansion of pirate topics to Asia.... Will you tackle more in the future?
That would be fascinating 🌹⚓
Excellent as always! Love these longer format, in depth videos!
700-tons Portuguese ship "Nossa Senhora do Cabo" was ex-Dutch ship of the line "Zeelandia", 72/74 guns; she was built in 1710 in Amsterdam and sold to the Portuguese navy in 1717. After her capture she was under the command of John Taylor, and Olivier Levasseur was commander of the 380-tons ex-East Indiaman 'Cassandra', they had exchange when Taylor decided to sail back into the Caribbean and Levasseur got the "Nossa Senhora do Cabo".
where did you learn of the do Cabo's origins?
@@GoldandGunpowder
I'm sorry I can't add a links here I'll try to send you an email
Upt. I can't find it, how can I send you links?
email or discord, you'll find the link to our discord server in the video description
@@GoldandGunpowder
Sent you an email
thank you
This is by far your funniest video, also cool pirate history
This is more like the kind of content that I want to see. 😄
Loving the new content. Very informative, and the quality is getting better and better.
These ads are amazing! 😂😂
Found this video trying to solve a problem but stayed for the interesting history
Another excellent video. Thank you. I'd love to see one dedicated to the careening of ships.
I saw Red Sea Men once. Turns out it was a kidney stone
I wish there was a game, set in Pirate Round, rather than Caribbean, with New York or Main being your "hub space", so to speak. Years from my childhood it's obvious to me, that Stevenson's "Long" John Silver was a Red Sea rover.
He’s both a Caribbean and Red Sea rover, they buried the treasure in the Caribbean
I wish there was any good pirate video game made in the last ten years.
Thank you so much for everything you do! This is possibly the greatest pirate story and it so often gets overlooked. Also, I'm very much looking forward to the video on Every/Avery. 💚
Excellent work, thanks for taking the time to make it
I'd love to see more o9n the ships mentioned in this video, seems like some very cool things to find out about.
I should probably be watching this in incognito mode
Every man shivers at the sight of the Red Sea Men.
I have been very interested in this period of piracy as apparent in Discord. This video is a wonderful overview. BTW I do think there might have been a reference to a pirate named North in some of the stuff I shared in Discord, but Ghop surely invented stuff of the Red Sea men. Anyways, great stuff and I hope these vids gets the attention they deserve. Very interesting quote also at the start, had never heard of the book. Cannot wait for Every and Buccaneer stuff coming in the future. Cheers!
yarrrr great video thanks ❤❤❤❤❤
What a great channel.
Love the ads, they keep getting better.
You should do a compilation of just commercials for all the wonderful sponsors of your videos
The comments on this video…………just awesome. Piracy and a sense of humor go hand in hand.
Attention! If you or a loved one have been hospitalized for red sea men, you may be entitled to significant financial compensation.
On another channel I watch, Arizona Ghost riders, they released a video about researching the Old West. I was wondering, do you ever plan on releasing a video about researching the Golden Age of Piracy? I'd be interested in seeing what resources there are, and what books you would recommend on the subject.
Love your videos, could you do one with a list of recommend sources, books, materials on pirates? I find that there’s a lot of misinformation out there and wonder where you get your info. Thanks!
I was getting a bit worried for my GnG weekly fix
an amazing story
That quote at the beginning was awesome. I tried to look up the source but I kept getting childrens books, do you have the full title per chance?
it's here on the internet archive, no idea why it says 1750(might be the edition) but IA get the dates wrong sometimes: archive.org/details/bim_eighteenth-century_cynthia-with-the-tragic_english-hand_1750/mode/2up
A Great Video , thank you so much
Are you planning on making a full video about Olivier Levasseur and his profits?
Topics to cover next:
François l'Olonnois
Edward Lowe and lowther
Edward England
Notable Pyrates and what happened of Pyracy after the Golden age
Howell Davis
Barbary Pyrates and especially renegade captains
Also blue seamen, green seamen, purple seamen
I see the entire fucking comment section beat me to the joke
Would you ever do a video on pirates in prisons? Like the treatment and living in the prisons but idk if there is enough about it to make into a video pirates were just often hanged than spending years in prisons.
Richard had some insane drip
😂 we need a counter on how many times you said "Red sea men"
John Nut covering the topic of "rich booties"... I believe I've seen that video.
Interestingly I encountered an anecdotal case which I wanted to share as I do not think is known at all: In 1663 a "secret company" was established in Sweden to organize Red Sea piracy. A Dutchman turned Swede named Henrik Gerritsen (Swedish noble name Sjöhielm) was to command an expedition to the Red Sea with a man of war 'Falken'. After a few prizes in the Red Sea Gerritsen betrayed his employers and Swedish funders as he sold his ship to Portuguese at Goa. He run away to Holland where he died after. I read of this in an old book by Fennoswedish author Eirik Hornborg who made a decent book back in 1927/8 (relatively speaking only of course, it has a lot of research of Barbary pirates, but of course only basic buccaneers and Johnson's generic basic pirates with these small Swedish anecdotes). Sadly the book is only printed in Swedish and Finnish. The Swedish tittle is Sjörövare. Skildringar ur sjöröveriets hävder author Eirik Hornborg printed in 1927 or 1928.
He knew exactly what ge was doing with this title and many comments knew exactly how to respond 😂
It's reassuring to read the comments and know that I'm not the only one who smirks when hearing the phrase "Red Sea Men."
Love the Indian Ocean and Red Sea, some of the best reefs on the planet.
11:39 salt beef is fine under-rated…it’s good stuff
John Nutt has to be the 2nd best pirate name ever. 1st one being Benjamin Horny-gold
John Nutt wasn't a pirate
@@GoldandGunpowder ah
Since the dawn of mankind, proper, fearless men also sail into the red sea at least once every month. Period.
😂 Who gets it?
👇
almost ruined my white hoodie once
@@GoldandGunpowder rookie mistake ☠️
You know, once a month even the mighty vikings had red beards.
Wait till you see the Black Sea men, personally my favorite
This is related to both Red Mercury and ex-vich prezzninnt Odo? Right?
I have no sea men 😢
Btw would putting a cow into a cannon produce rare, medium or well done steak?
I'm pretty sure that would depend on how much power used
When a sailor sees red sea men, does he call for the gunner or the ship's doctor?
Its not in the red sea, then? Huh! Not what I expected on click.
Anyone else here playing Skull and Bones ?
It had bad reviews and looked repetitive. I started another round of Black Flag instead
@@Goats_ it’s a good game to be fair.
Sid Meier's pirates
I think I'll stick to Sea of Thieves.
Yö hö hö and a plate of arraksbollar
Just a heads up.
If you have red seamen you should probably go see a doctor...
I know why black beard got grounded.
Look up: Squat (ship(
Based Crusader Pirates
👍
Whenever I get red semen I normally worry, not these guys I guess ;)
You ho ho and a pipi full of Mercury
i almost fast forwarded through the fake sponsor lol
Now imagine during ancient times when Ethiopians and Persians competed for supremacy over the Indian Ocean........
He said seamen
AAaarrrrrgh!
03:18
Red semen is not a good sign.
Wtf satan
Good ole religion as an excuse. If it's not good for anything else it certainly is good for that.
the historical record will tell you the first Europeans who asserted their dominance in the Indian ocean were the Portuguese, yet oddly enough you skipped a whole century of history to get to your French pirates. however, within the span of just 80 years the Portuguese annihilated 700 years of Muslim control of that ocean, whether trough piracy or military conquest. but the Portuguese were the first European pirates in the Indian ocean , Red sea, Persian gulf ,Arabian sea, Bay of Bengal , Gulf of Thailand, South China sea, Malaysia, Indonesia, China , Japan etc, etc . i mean how do you not mention any of that.? you either hit a blind spot in your research, or you're being intellectually lazy. but out of good faith I'm going to assume the former not the latter.
you didn't even watch the video you doofus, because portuguese naval activity and trade is mentioned within the first 2 minutes LMAO
@@GoldandGunpowder you mentioned that Portuguese & Spanish sailed around Africa.? where the hell are getting your sources. ? it was the Portuguese not the Spanish who made that voyage as those were Portugal's waters. any middle schooler knows that one. but you mention it vaguely anyway. but no mention of Portuguese pirating in that region. lazy on your part. Portugal had a century of pirating in the Indian ocean and the Pacific off the Chinese coast and Japan long before the first English, Dutch or French ships ever appeared in those waters. and you never mention how Portuguese pirates were the first Europeans to prey on Muslim shipping in that region, or how the first Western pirates to appear off the coast of China & Japan were Portuguese. but the reason most people don't know this is because intellectual lazy doofus like yourself are agenda driven and don't do your research and spread fake news.
@@GoldandGunpowder there goes your intellectual honesty again. putting a block on my comments.
I haven't blocked your comments. You say I am "agenda driven". What is the agenda?
@@GoldandGunpowder ok, then youtube blocked me cus i can't see my comments.
I need one of them Cow-ons! 🐄💥📭