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- Q1444723 description "Pirate".
- Q1444723 description "Pirate".
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- Q1444723 abstract "Christopher Moody (1694–1722) was an 18th-century pirate who held a policy of no quarter (no sparing of lives). After he was captured, he was hanged at Cape Coast Castle in Cabo Corso, Ghana (now Cape Coast, Ghana).Christopher Moody may have previously been a member of Bartholomew Roberts' crew. He is believed to have pirated off the coast of North and South Carolina sometime between 1713 and 1718.Moody is largely remembered for his distinct Jolly Roger flag. Instead of the traditional white on black, Moody's Jolly Roger is gold on red. It also has an hourglass with wings, to express to his victims that their time to live was flying away. In the middle is a white arm holding a dagger. In addition, blood-red pennants were often tied to the ship's mainmast to show deadly intent.While the red Jolly Roger is distinctive, it is not unique. It is believed that the origin of the red flag is likely that English privateers flew the red jack by order of the Admiralty in 1694. When the War of Spanish Succession ended in 1714, many privateers turned to piracy and some retained the red flag, as red symbolized blood.".
- Q1444723 birthDate "1694".
- Q1444723 birthYear "1694".
- Q1444723 deathDate "1722".
- Q1444723 deathYear "1722".
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- Q1444723 dateOfBirth "1694".
- Q1444723 dateOfDeath "1722".
- Q1444723 name "Moody, Christopher".
- Q1444723 shortDescription "Pirate".
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- Q1444723 comment "Christopher Moody (1694–1722) was an 18th-century pirate who held a policy of no quarter (no sparing of lives). After he was captured, he was hanged at Cape Coast Castle in Cabo Corso, Ghana (now Cape Coast, Ghana).Christopher Moody may have previously been a member of Bartholomew Roberts' crew. He is believed to have pirated off the coast of North and South Carolina sometime between 1713 and 1718.Moody is largely remembered for his distinct Jolly Roger flag.".
- Q1444723 label "Christopher Moody".
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- Q1444723 surname "Moody".