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    Amaro Rodríguez-Felipe y Tejera Machado (3 May 1678 – 4 October 1747), better known as Amaro Pargo (Spanish: [a.ˈma.ɾo ˈpaɾ.ɣo]), was a famous Spanish...
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    Spanish Amaro Pargo also stands out, who frequently traded in the Caribbean while looting ships of the enemy powers of the Spanish Crown. Amaro Pargo lived...
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    fortuna indiana: D. Amaro Rodríguez Felipe (Amaro Pargo)". Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved June 10, 2016. Amaro Pargo: documentos de...
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    González, Manuel. "La evolución de una fortuna indiana: D. Amaro Rodríguez Felipe (Amaro Pargo)". Retrieved 10 June 2016. Kamen 2001, p. 12. Kamen 2001...
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    corsair Amaro Rodríguez Felipe, more commonly known as Amaro Pargo, Juan Pedro Dujardín and Bernardo de Espinosa, both companions of Amaro Pargo, among...
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  • videojuegos y Amaro Pargo". Archived from the original on November 7, 2017. Retrieved October 30, 2017. "El pirata canario Amaro Pargo revive con Assassin´s...
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    include: Miguel Enríquez (Puerto Rico) Pieter van der Does (Dutch Empire) Amaro Pargo (Spanish Empire or Hispanic Monarchy) Hayreddin Barbarossa (Ottoman Empire)...
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    (Diocese of Tenerife). Important historical figures of the city include Amaro Pargo, one of the famous corsairs of the Golden Age of Piracy, and José de...
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    Blackbeard before taking a royal pardon and becoming a pirate hunter Amaro Pargo, a prominent Spanish corsair who dominated the route between Cádiz and...
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  • April 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2020. Sánchez, Almudena. "La ruta del pirata Amaro". Canarias7. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Archived from the original on 15...
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    Amaro Pargo: entre la leyenda y la historia (English: Amaro Pargo: between legend and history) is a documentary film of the year 2017, which deals with...
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    Brazil and a quarter to the Caribbean. The Spanish privateer and merchant Amaro Pargo (1678-1747) managed to transport slaves to the Caribbean, although, it...
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    Zuñi local people.[citation needed] The Spanish privateer and merchant Amaro Pargo (1678-1747) managed to transport slaves to the Caribbean, although, it...
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    especially in the Caribbean area. The Spanish privateer and merchant Amaro Pargo (1678-1747) managed to transport slaves to the Caribbean, although, it...
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    fleet, the Armada de Barlovento. Between 1703 and 1705 Spanish corsair Amaro Pargo began to participate in the West Indies Fleet. In this period he was...
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    Amaro Pargo (1678–1741), corsair and merchant from Tenerife who participated in the Spanish treasure fleet, the Spanish-American trade route...
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    of the English fathers of the Industrial Revolution (d. 1717) May 3 – Amaro Pargo, Spanish corsair (d. 1747) May 16 – Andreas Silbermann, German organ...
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  • commander and politician, Lord Lieutenant of Surrey (b. 1678) 1747 – Amaro Pargo, Spanish corsair (b. 1678) 1749 – Baron Franz von der Trenck, Austrian...
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    was said to be friends with the noted corsair Amaro Rodríguez Felipe, popularly known as the "Amaro Pargo," whose sister was shared a cell with De León...
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  • of the English fathers of the Industrial Revolution (d. 1717) May 3 – Amaro Pargo, Spanish corsair (d. 1747) May 16 – Andreas Silbermann, German organ...
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    Jean Lafitte Pierre Lafitte Henry Morgan Robert Surcouf Joseph Potier Amaro Pargo Upton's Maritime Warfare and Prize pp 170–171; 176. Discusses the history...
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  • Amaro Pargo. He was one of the most famous pirates of the golden age of piracy, and one of the most important personalities of the 18th century of Spain...
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  • Pöppelmann, German architect, designed the Pillnitz Castle (d. 1736) 1678 – Amaro Pargo, Spanish corsair (d. 1747) 1695 – Henri Pitot, French physicist and engineer...
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  • of the respondents consider themselves only Canarian. Agoney, singer Amaro Pargo, one of the most famous corsairs of the golden age of piracy José de...
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    which also came to have a public library. In 1747, the famous corsair Amaro Pargo was buried in this church. The corsair had been a patron of the church...
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    10 – John Potter, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. c. 1674) October 4 – Amaro Pargo, Spanish corsair (b. 1678) November 17 – Alain-René Lesage, French writer...
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    Delgado. It is also known that he made a portrait in life of the corsair Amaro Pargo, although this work is missing today. José Rodríguez de la Oliva died...
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    Currently it is believed that this pirate is only a character based on Amaro Pargo, since there are no real references either to his activities or to his...
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    gondolier Alberto di Carni in London. January 25 – The Spanish corsair Amaro Pargo receives the title of Hidalgo (nobleman). January – In Japan, the policy...
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    baptized: José de Anchieta in 1534, saint and missionary in Brazil and Amaro Pargo in 1678, corsair and merchant, among other personalities. Baroque altarpiece...
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