What was this woman pirate that was irish and a sea captain in the 1500's and also known as Granuaile name?
There were several: Grace O'Malley is the most famous. She is also known as Gráinne Ní Mháille and more popularly Granuaile. Anne Bonney is another famous one.
Grace O'Malley, also known as Granuaile, primarily sailed a type of ship called a galleon. These ships were large, multi-masted vessels used for trade and warfare during the 16th century. O'Malley was also known to utilize smaller ships like skiffs and longboats for her piracy and coastal raids along the Irish coastline. Her expertise in navigating these vessels contributed to her reputation as a formidable sea captain and pirate.
Irish (Gaelic)? píoráid foghlaí mara(sea-marauder)
Grace O'Malley
Grace O'Malley was an Irish pirate queen. So perhaps Pirate Grace.
Grace O'Malley
In Irish: pioráid bán or pioráid geal.
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Grace O'Malley, also known as Granuaile, was a renowned Irish pirate and chieftain in the 16th century. She primarily used a variety of weapons, including swords, pikes, and firearms. Her legendary prowess in battle was complemented by her skills in naval warfare, where she commanded ships and used cannons effectively. O'Malley was known for her fierce fighting style and strategic acumen in defending her territory against English forces.
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