The jolly roger.
"Frogs"
The flag generally associated with pirates in the 17th and 18th centuries is known as the "Jolly Roger." This flag typically features a skull and crossbones, symbolizing danger and death, and was used to intimidate victims. Variations of the Jolly Roger existed, with some pirates incorporating different symbols or colors to represent their individual crews.
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They were "Doughboys".
The first record of the Scull && Crossbones design was being used by pirates found in a December 6, 1687 entry in a log book. The pirates described flying the flag not on the ship, but on land. "And we put down our white flag, and raised a red flag with a Scull head on it and two crossed bones, and we marched on." You're Welcome.
jolly roger
Pirates?
The Jolly Roger.
The Jolly Roger
It was known as the Bear Flag Republic,
The United States flag is sometimes referred to as Old Glory, a nickname given by 19th century sea captain William Driver.
The Australian flag does not have a nickname.
Mexican Flag
Wyoming's state flag does not have a nickname. However, the state of Wyoming's official nickname is "The Equality State" which appears on Wyoming's state flag.
It doesn't have any nickname.
The nickname for the British flag is the Union Jack. Although it is only correctly known as this when flown on a ship.
A red flag.