About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 115. Chapters: Barbary Corsairs, Brethren Court, Jolly Roger's Army, New Orleans Pirates, Pirate Confederation of China, Pirate crews, Rogue pirates, Sao Feng's Empire, Spanish Treasure Fleet, Ammand, Ammand, Askay, Chevalle, Ching, Eduardo Villanueva, Edward Teague, Elizabeth Swann, First Pirate King, Gallery of Brethren Court images, Hector Barbossa, Jack Sparrow, Jack Sparrow's piece of eight, Jocard, Keeper of the Code, Pirata Codex, Pirate Armada, Pirate Hall, Pirate King, Prison Dog, Ragetti's wooden eye, Sao Feng, Sumbhajee Angria, John Moses, Jolly Roger's Multi-Purpose Appendage, Undead Executioners, Undead Gypsies, Undead Mutineers, Jocard, Ching, Ching's husband, Crew of the Black Pearl, Crew of the Queen Anne's Revenge, Crew of the Victory, Cursed crew, Motley crew, Armada of the Damned, Brethren Court, Rogue pirates, Boris Palachnik, Christophe-Julien de Rapier, Robert Greene, Boiler Room Attendant, Empress, Lian, Park, Sao Feng, Sao Feng's bath house, Sao Feng's Crew, Sao Feng's uncle, Shan, Singapore, Centurion, Eduardo Villanueva. Excerpt: Ammand and Jack SparrowAmmand was the Pirate Lord of the Black Sea during the time of Lord Cutler Beckett's attempts to eradicate piracy around the World. Ammand was sometime called "Ammand the Corsair." He was one of the Pirate Lords that participated in the fourth Brethren Court meeting, the outcome of which was a declaration of war against the East India Trading Company. Ammand also observed the decisive battle around Calypso's maelstrom. He is wanted for numerous crimes against the church, theft of church property, assaulting a nun, and piracy along the Barbary Coast. Ammand to the Brethren CourtAmmand's wanted poster. From his flagship, the Seref, Ammand led the Barbary Corsairs, a loose affiliation of organized privateers who robbed the trade ships of Christian "infidels." He combined his forces with the Ottoman Empire to control the region ...