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Queen Anne's Revenge

34°41′44″N 76°41′20″W / 34.69556°N 76.68889°W / 34.69556; -76.68889

Illustration published in 1736
History
France
NameLa Concorde
Launchedc. 1710
CapturedSaint Vincent, 28 November 1717
Pirates
NameQueen Anne's Revenge
FateRan aground on 10 June 1718 near Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina
General characteristics
Class and typeFrigate
Tons burthen200 bm
Length103 ft (31.4 m)
Beam24.6 ft (7.5 m)
Sail planFull-rigged
Complementup to 300 in Blackbeard's service
Armament40 cannons (alleged), 30 found[1]
Queen Anne's Revenge
Nearest cityAtlantic Beach, North Carolina
Arealess than one acre
Builtc. 1710; 313 years ago (1710)
NRHP reference No.04000148[2]
Added to NRHPMarch 9, 2004

Queen Anne's Revenge was an early-18th-century ship, most famously used as a flagship by Edward Teach, better known by his nickname Blackbeard. The date and place of the ship's construction are uncertain,[3] and there is no record of its actions prior to 1710 when it was operating as a French privateer under the name La Concorde[4][5]. Surviving features of the ship's construction strongly suggest it was built by French shipwrights, based on differences in fastening pattern in the late 17th and early 18th centuries[6][7]. After several years' service by French sailors (both as a naval frigate and as a merchant vessel – much of the time as a slave trading ship), she was captured by Blackbeard in 1717. Blackbeard used the ship for less than a year,[8] but captured numerous prizes using her as his flagship.

In May 1718, Blackbeard ran the ship aground at Topsail Inlet, now known as Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina, United States, in the present-day Carteret County.[8] After the grounding, her crew and supplies were transferred to smaller ships. In 1996, Intersal Inc., a private firm, discovered the remains of a vessel that was later determined to be Queen Anne's Revenge,[9] which was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The shipwreck was discovered off Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina.[10]

History edit

The ship that would be known as Queen Anne's Revenge was a 200-ton vessel believed to have been built in 1710. She was handed over to René Duguay-Trouin and employed in his service for some time before being converted into a slave ship, then operated by the leading slave trader René Montaudin of Nantes, until sold in 1713 in Peru or Chile. She was briefly re-acquired by the French Navy in November 1716, but was sold by them for commerce five months later in France, again for use as a slaver.[11] She was captured by Blackbeard and his pirates on 28 November 1717, near the island of Saint Vincent in the West Indies.[12]

After selling her cargo of slaves at Martinique, Blackbeard made the vessel into his flagship, adding more heavy cannon and renaming her Queen Anne's Revenge. The name may come from the War of the Spanish Succession, known in the Americas as Queen Anne's War, in which Blackbeard had served in the Royal Navy, or possibly from sympathy for the Jacobite cause (Queen Anne being the last Stuart monarch).[13] Blackbeard sailed this ship from the west coast of Africa to the Caribbean, attacking British, Dutch, and Portuguese merchant ships along the way.

Shortly after blockading Charleston harbor in May 1718, and refusing to accept the Governor's offer of the King's Pardon, Blackbeard ran Queen Anne's Revenge aground while entering Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina on 10 June 1718. A deposition given by David Herriot, the former captain of the sloop Adventure, states "Thatch's [Teach's] ship Queen Anne's Revenge run a-ground off of the Bar of Topsail-Inlet." He also states that Adventure "run a-ground likewise about Gun-shot from the said Thatch" in an attempt to kedge Queen Anne's Revenge off the bar.[14] Blackbeard then disbanded his flotilla and escaped by transferring supplies onto the smaller Adventure. He stranded several crew members on a small island nearby, where they were later rescued by Captain Stede Bonnet. Some[15] suggest Blackbeard deliberately grounded the ship as an excuse to disperse the crew. Shortly afterward, he surrendered and accepted the King's Pardon for himself and his remaining crewmen from Governor Charles Eden at Bath, North Carolina. However, Blackbeard returned to piracy later that year and was killed in combat in November 1718.[14]

Discovery and excavation edit

 
Model of the Queen Anne's Revenge in the North Carolina Museum of History

Intersal Inc., a private research firm, discovered the wreck believed to be Queen Anne’s Revenge on November 21, 1996.[16] It was located by Intersal's director of operations, Mike Daniel, who used historical research provided by the company's president, Phil Masters[17][18] and maritime archaeologist David Moore.[19] The shipwreck lies in 28 feet (8.5 m) of water about one mile (1.6 km) offshore of Fort Macon State Park (34°41′44″N 76°41′20″W), Atlantic Beach, North Carolina. On 3 March 1997, Jim Hunt, the governor of North Carolina, held a press conference in Raleigh, North Carolina. He stated: "The state of North Carolina is working to protect the site and will do everything we can to that end. We look forward to the day when all North Carolinians can see these exciting artifacts for themselves."[20] Thirty cannons have been identified to date and more than 300,000 artifacts have been recovered.[21][22] The cannons are of different origins including Sweden and England, and of different sizes as would be expected with a colonial pirate crew.[22] [23]

For one week in 2000 and 2001, live underwater video of the project was webcast to the Internet as a part of the QAR DiveLive[24] educational program that reached thousands of children around the world.[25] Created and co-produced by Nautilus Productions and Marine Grafics, this project enabled students to talk to scientists and learn about methods and technologies utilized by the underwater archaeology team.[26][27]

In November 2006 and 2007, more artifacts were discovered at the site and brought to the surface. The additional artifacts appear to support the claim that the wreck is that of Queen Anne's Revenge. Among evidence to support this theory is that the cannons were found loaded. In addition, there were more cannons than would be expected for a ship of this size, and the cannons were of different makes. Depth markings on the part of the stern that was recovered point to it having been made according to the French foot measurements.[28]

By the end of 2007, approximately one third of the wreck was fully excavated. Part of the hull of the ship, including much of the keel and part of the stern post, has survived. The 1,500-pound (680 kg) stern post was recovered in November 2007.[29][30] The NCDNCR set up the website[31] Queen Anne's Revenge to build on intense public interest in the finds. Artifacts recovered in 2008 include loose ceramic and pewter fragments, lead strainer fragments, a nesting weight, cannon apron, ballast stones, a sword guard and a coin.[32]

Goals during the 2010 field season included staging of one of the ship's largest main deck cannons to the large artifact holding area on site, taking corrosion readings from anchors and cannon undergoing in situ corrosion treatment, attaching aluminum-alloy anodes to the remaining anchors and cannons so as to begin their in situ corrosion treatment and continuing site excavations.[33]

In 2011, the 0.9-tonne (2,000 lb)[34] anchor from the ship was brought to the surface, along with a range of makeshift weaponry including langrage or canister shot.[35][36]

On August 29, 2011, the National Geographic Society reported that the State of North Carolina had confirmed the shipwreck as Queen Anne's Revenge, reversing a conclusion previously maintained because of a lack of conclusive evidence.[37] Specific artifacts that support this conclusion include a brass coin weight bearing the bust of Queen Anne of England, cast during her reign (1702–1714); the stem of a wine glass decorated with diamonds and tiny embossed crowns, made to commemorate the 1714 coronation of Queen Anne's successor, King George I; the remains of a French hunting sword featuring a bust that closely resembles King Louis XV, who claimed the French throne in 1715; and a urethral syringe for treating venereal diseases with a control mark indicating manufacture between 1707 and 1715 in Paris, France.[38]

On June 21, 2013, the National Geographic Society reported recovery of two cannons from Queen Anne's Revenge.[39] Several months later, on October 28, archaeologists recovered five more cannons from the wreck.[40]

The 23rd of 30 cannons identified at the wreck site was recovered on October 24, 2014. The gun is approximately 56 inches (140 cm) long, weighs over 300 pounds (140 kg) and may be a sister to a Swedish gun that was previously recovered. Nine cannonballs, bar shot halves, an iron bolt and a grenado were also recovered during the 2014 field season.[41]

In January 2018, sixteen fragments of paper were identified after being recovered from sludge inside a cannon. The scraps were from a copy of the book A Voyage to the South Sea, and Round the World, Perform'd in the Years 1708, 1709, 1710 and 1711 by Captain Edward Cooke, in which Cooke travels under Woodes Rogers; it is likely the pages were torn from the book and used as wadding in that cannon.[42] A portion of the objects and artifacts found at the shipwreck have been given on long-term loan to the Smithsonian and are on display in the National Museum of American History. Additionally, some artifacts have been loaned to the Musée national de la Marine in Paris.[43]

In total, 24 of 30 known cannon have been excavated.[44] Of these, six cast-iron cannon bear founder's marks or proof marks indicative of a specific nation of origin. One 1/2-pounder carries an English proof mark, a 4-pounder carries an English proof mark and the founder's mark for Major John Fuller (1652-1722) of the Heathfield Furnace in East Sussex, and four 1-pounders carry founder's markings for Jesper Eliaeson Ehrencreutz at Ehrendals works in Södermanland, Sweden.[45] Two of the Ehrendal cannon also carry legible date marks for 1713.[46]

Ownership and legal controversies edit

Recognizing the significance of Queen Anne's Revenge, the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (NCDNCR), Intersal, and Maritime Research Institute (MRI) entered into a memorandum of agreement in 1998.[47] Intersal agreed to forgo entitlement to any coins and precious metals recovered from the wreck site in order that all artifacts remain as one intact collection, and in order for NCDNCR to determine the ultimate disposition of the artifacts. In return, Intersal was granted media, replica, and other rights related to an entity known as Blackbeard's Queen Anne's Revenge Shipwreck Project;[48] MRI was granted joint artifact touring rights with NCDNCR. NCDNCR, Intersal, and Rick Allen of Nautilus Productions signed a settlement agreement[49] on October 24, 2013, connected to commercial, replica, and promotional opportunities for the benefit of Queen Anne's Revenge. The State of North Carolina owns the wreck since it lies in state waters (within the three-mile limit).

Archaeological recovery ceased on the shipwreck after the 2015 season because of lawsuits filed against the State of North Carolina, the NCDNCR, and the Friends of the Queen Anne's Revenge nonprofit.[50] Intersal, which discovered the Queen Anne's Revenge, filed suit in state court over contract violations.[51][52] In a unanimous decision on November 2, 2019, the North Carolina Supreme Court affirmed Intersal's complaint and voted to send the lawsuit back to complex business court for reconsideration.[53] On February 23, 2023 the judge in the case issued a ruling in favor of Intersal which granted them permission to proceed to a jury trial sometime in 2024.[54]

In 2013 and 2015, the state government of North Carolina uploaded videos of the wreck of the Queen Anne's Revenge to its website without permission. As a result, Nautilus Productions, the company documenting the recovery since 1998, filed suit in federal court over copyright violations and the passage of "Blackbeard's Law" by the North Carolina legislature.[55][56][57] Before posting the videos the North Carolina Legislature passed "Blackbeard's Law", N.C. General Statute §121-25(b),[58] which stated, "All photographs, video recordings, or other documentary materials of a derelict vessel or shipwreck or its contents, relics, artifacts, or historic materials in the custody of any agency of North Carolina government or its subdivisions shall be a public record pursuant to Chapter 132 of the General Statutes."

On November 5, 2019, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Allen v. Cooper.[59][60][61][62] On March 23, 2020, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of North Carolina and struck down the Copyright Remedy Clarification Act, which Congress passed in 1989 to attempt to curb such infringements of copyright by states.[63][64][65]

After the ruling, Nautilus filed a motion for reconsideration in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina.[66] On August 18, 2021 Judge Terrence Boyle granted the motion for reconsideration which North Carolina promptly appealed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.[67] The 4th Circuit denied the state's motion on October 14, 2022.[68] Nautilus then filed their second amended complaint on February 8, 2023 alleging 5th and 14th Amendment violations of Nautilus' constitutional rights, additional copyright violations, and claiming that North Carolina's "Blackbeard's Law" represents a Bill of Attainder.[69][70] Eight years after the passage of Blackbeard's Law, on June 30, 2023, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper signed a bill repealing the law.[71]

Intersal, Inc.'s lawsuit continues in the North Carolina Business Court with a trial date set for February 19, 2024. [72][73]

National Register of Historic Places edit

Queen Anne's Revenge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. The reference number is 04000148. It is listed as owned by the State of North Carolina and located South of Beaufort Inlet, N.C.[74] The wreck site is designated 31CR314 by the state of North Carolina.[75][76]

In popular culture edit

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Allen v. Cooper: Back with a (Queen Anne’s) Vengeance, IPWatchdog
  • Filmmaker files amended lawsuit alleging copyright infringement related to Queen Anne’s Revenge shipwreck, News-Times
  • NC court rules in favor of company that discovered Blackbeard's flagship, WRAL
  • More to explore: After 25 years, discoveries continue at Blackbeard shipwreck, Reflector
  • N.C Supreme Court revives lawsuit over Blackbeard’s ship and lost Spanish treasure ship, Fayetteville Observer
  • Queen Anne's Revenge: Archaeological Site, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
  • National Geographic News
  • Piracy worries in pirate pursuit Blackbeard, Baltimore Sun
  • Philip Masters, True Amateur of History, Dies at 70, New York Times
  • Episode 955: Pirate Videos, Planet Money, NPR
  • National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service
  • Scientists Show Relics From Ship Fit For Pirate, Possibly Blackbeard, Chicago Tribune
  • Resurrecting the Notorious Queen Anne's Revenge: David Moore on Blackbeard & maritime archaeology , ARTpublika Magazine

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Anne s Revenge was an early 18th century ship most famously used as a flagship by Edward Teach better known by his nickname Blackbeard The date and place of the ship s construction are uncertain 3 and there is no record of its actions prior to 1710 when it was operating as a French privateer under the name La Concorde 4 5 Surviving features of the ship s construction strongly suggest it was built by French shipwrights based on differences in fastening pattern in the late 17th and early 18th centuries 6 7 After several years service by French sailors both as a naval frigate and as a merchant vessel much of the time as a slave trading ship she was captured by Blackbeard in 1717 Blackbeard used the ship for less than a year 8 but captured numerous prizes using her as his flagship In May 1718 Blackbeard ran the ship aground at Topsail Inlet now known as Beaufort Inlet North Carolina United States in the present day Carteret County 8 After the grounding her crew and supplies were transferred to smaller ships In 1996 Intersal Inc a private firm discovered the remains of a vessel that was later determined to be Queen Anne s Revenge 9 which was added to the U S National Register of Historic Places The shipwreck was discovered off Beaufort Inlet North Carolina 10 Contents 1 History 2 Discovery and excavation 3 Ownership and legal controversies 4 National Register of Historic Places 5 In popular culture 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe ship that would be known as Queen Anne s Revenge was a 200 ton vessel believed to have been built in 1710 She was handed over to Rene Duguay Trouin and employed in his service for some time before being converted into a slave ship then operated by the leading slave trader Rene Montaudin of Nantes until sold in 1713 in Peru or Chile She was briefly re acquired by the French Navy in November 1716 but was sold by them for commerce five months later in France again for use as a slaver 11 She was captured by Blackbeard and his pirates on 28 November 1717 near the island of Saint Vincent in the West Indies 12 After selling her cargo of slaves at Martinique Blackbeard made the vessel into his flagship adding more heavy cannon and renaming her Queen Anne s Revenge The name may come from the War of the Spanish Succession known in the Americas as Queen Anne s War in which Blackbeard had served in the Royal Navy or possibly from sympathy for the Jacobite cause Queen Anne being the last Stuart monarch 13 Blackbeard sailed this ship from the west coast of Africa to the Caribbean attacking British Dutch and Portuguese merchant ships along the way Shortly after blockading Charleston harbor in May 1718 and refusing to accept the Governor s offer of the King s Pardon Blackbeard ran Queen Anne s Revenge aground while entering Beaufort Inlet North Carolina on 10 June 1718 A deposition given by David Herriot the former captain of the sloop Adventure states Thatch s Teach s ship Queen Anne s Revenge run a ground off of the Bar of Topsail Inlet He also states that Adventure run a ground likewise about Gun shot from the said Thatch in an attempt to kedge Queen Anne s Revenge off the bar 14 Blackbeard then disbanded his flotilla and escaped by transferring supplies onto the smaller Adventure He stranded several crew members on a small island nearby where they were later rescued by Captain Stede Bonnet Some 15 suggest Blackbeard deliberately grounded the ship as an excuse to disperse the crew Shortly afterward he surrendered and accepted the King s Pardon for himself and his remaining crewmen from Governor Charles Eden at Bath North Carolina However Blackbeard returned to piracy later that year and was killed in combat in November 1718 14 Discovery and excavation edit nbsp Model of the Queen Anne s Revenge in the North Carolina Museum of HistoryIntersal Inc a private research firm discovered the wreck believed to be Queen Anne s Revenge on November 21 1996 16 It was located by Intersal s director of operations Mike Daniel who used historical research provided by the company s president Phil Masters 17 18 and maritime archaeologist David Moore 19 The shipwreck lies in 28 feet 8 5 m of water about one mile 1 6 km offshore of Fort Macon State Park 34 41 44 N 76 41 20 W Atlantic Beach North Carolina On 3 March 1997 Jim Hunt the governor of North Carolina held a press conference in Raleigh North Carolina He stated The state of North Carolina is working to protect the site and will do everything we can to that end We look forward to the day when all North Carolinians can see these exciting artifacts for themselves 20 Thirty cannons have been identified to date and more than 300 000 artifacts have been recovered 21 22 The cannons are of different origins including Sweden and England and of different sizes as would be expected with a colonial pirate crew 22 23 For one week in 2000 and 2001 live underwater video of the project was webcast to the Internet as a part of the QAR DiveLive 24 educational program that reached thousands of children around the world 25 Created and co produced by Nautilus Productions and Marine Grafics this project enabled students to talk to scientists and learn about methods and technologies utilized by the underwater archaeology team 26 27 In November 2006 and 2007 more artifacts were discovered at the site and brought to the surface The additional artifacts appear to support the claim that the wreck is that of Queen Anne s Revenge Among evidence to support this theory is that the cannons were found loaded In addition there were more cannons than would be expected for a ship of this size and the cannons were of different makes Depth markings on the part of the stern that was recovered point to it having been made according to the French foot measurements 28 By the end of 2007 approximately one third of the wreck was fully excavated Part of the hull of the ship including much of the keel and part of the stern post has survived The 1 500 pound 680 kg stern post was recovered in November 2007 29 30 The NCDNCR set up the website 31 Queen Anne s Revenge to build on intense public interest in the finds Artifacts recovered in 2008 include loose ceramic and pewter fragments lead strainer fragments a nesting weight cannon apron ballast stones a sword guard and a coin 32 Goals during the 2010 field season included staging of one of the ship s largest main deck cannons to the large artifact holding area on site taking corrosion readings from anchors and cannon undergoing in situ corrosion treatment attaching aluminum alloy anodes to the remaining anchors and cannons so as to begin their in situ corrosion treatment and continuing site excavations 33 In 2011 the 0 9 tonne 2 000 lb 34 anchor from the ship was brought to the surface along with a range of makeshift weaponry including langrage or canister shot 35 36 On August 29 2011 the National Geographic Society reported that the State of North Carolina had confirmed the shipwreck as Queen Anne s Revenge reversing a conclusion previously maintained because of a lack of conclusive evidence 37 Specific artifacts that support this conclusion include a brass coin weight bearing the bust of Queen Anne of England cast during her reign 1702 1714 the stem of a wine glass decorated with diamonds and tiny embossed crowns made to commemorate the 1714 coronation of Queen Anne s successor King George I the remains of a French hunting sword featuring a bust that closely resembles King Louis XV who claimed the French throne in 1715 and a urethral syringe for treating venereal diseases with a control mark indicating manufacture between 1707 and 1715 in Paris France 38 On June 21 2013 the National Geographic Society reported recovery of two cannons from Queen Anne s Revenge 39 Several months later on October 28 archaeologists recovered five more cannons from the wreck 40 The 23rd of 30 cannons identified at the wreck site was recovered on October 24 2014 The gun is approximately 56 inches 140 cm long weighs over 300 pounds 140 kg and may be a sister to a Swedish gun that was previously recovered Nine cannonballs bar shot halves an iron bolt and a grenado were also recovered during the 2014 field season 41 In January 2018 sixteen fragments of paper were identified after being recovered from sludge inside a cannon The scraps were from a copy of the book A Voyage to the South Sea and Round the World Perform d in the Years 1708 1709 1710 and 1711 by Captain Edward Cooke in which Cooke travels under Woodes Rogers it is likely the pages were torn from the book and used as wadding in that cannon 42 A portion of the objects and artifacts found at the shipwreck have been given on long term loan to the Smithsonian and are on display in the National Museum of American History Additionally some artifacts have been loaned to the Musee national de la Marine in Paris 43 In total 24 of 30 known cannon have been excavated 44 Of these six cast iron cannon bear founder s marks or proof marks indicative of a specific nation of origin One 1 2 pounder carries an English proof mark a 4 pounder carries an English proof mark and the founder s mark for Major John Fuller 1652 1722 of the Heathfield Furnace in East Sussex and four 1 pounders carry founder s markings for Jesper Eliaeson Ehrencreutz at Ehrendals works in Sodermanland Sweden 45 Two of the Ehrendal cannon also carry legible date marks for 1713 46 Ownership and legal controversies editRecognizing the significance of Queen Anne s Revenge the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources NCDNCR Intersal and Maritime Research Institute MRI entered into a memorandum of agreement in 1998 47 Intersal agreed to forgo entitlement to any coins and precious metals recovered from the wreck site in order that all artifacts remain as one intact collection and in order for NCDNCR to determine the ultimate disposition of the artifacts In return Intersal was granted media replica and other rights related to an entity known as Blackbeard s Queen Anne s Revenge Shipwreck Project 48 MRI was granted joint artifact touring rights with NCDNCR NCDNCR Intersal and Rick Allen of Nautilus Productions signed a settlement agreement 49 on October 24 2013 connected to commercial replica and promotional opportunities for the benefit of Queen Anne s Revenge The State of North Carolina owns the wreck since it lies in state waters within the three mile limit Archaeological recovery ceased on the shipwreck after the 2015 season because of lawsuits filed against the State of North Carolina the NCDNCR and the Friends of the Queen Anne s Revenge nonprofit 50 Intersal which discovered the Queen Anne s Revenge filed suit in state court over contract violations 51 52 In a unanimous decision on November 2 2019 the North Carolina Supreme Court affirmed Intersal s complaint and voted to send the lawsuit back to complex business court for reconsideration 53 On February 23 2023 the judge in the case issued a ruling in favor of Intersal which granted them permission to proceed to a jury trial sometime in 2024 54 In 2013 and 2015 the state government of North Carolina uploaded videos of the wreck of the Queen Anne s Revenge to its website without permission As a result Nautilus Productions the company documenting the recovery since 1998 filed suit in federal court over copyright violations and the passage of Blackbeard s Law by the North Carolina legislature 55 56 57 Before posting the videos the North Carolina Legislature passed Blackbeard s Law N C General Statute 121 25 b 58 which stated All photographs video recordings or other documentary materials of a derelict vessel or shipwreck or its contents relics artifacts or historic materials in the custody of any agency of North Carolina government or its subdivisions shall be a public record pursuant to Chapter 132 of the General Statutes On November 5 2019 the U S Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Allen v Cooper 59 60 61 62 On March 23 2020 the Supreme Court ruled in favor of North Carolina and struck down the Copyright Remedy Clarification Act which Congress passed in 1989 to attempt to curb such infringements of copyright by states 63 64 65 After the ruling Nautilus filed a motion for reconsideration in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina 66 On August 18 2021 Judge Terrence Boyle granted the motion for reconsideration which North Carolina promptly appealed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit 67 The 4th Circuit denied the state s motion on October 14 2022 68 Nautilus then filed their second amended complaint on February 8 2023 alleging 5th and 14th Amendment violations of Nautilus constitutional rights additional copyright violations and claiming that North Carolina s Blackbeard s Law represents a Bill of Attainder 69 70 Eight years after the passage of Blackbeard s Law on June 30 2023 North Carolina Gov Roy Cooper signed a bill repealing the law 71 Intersal Inc s lawsuit continues in the North Carolina Business Court with a trial date set for February 19 2024 72 73 National Register of Historic Places editQueen Anne s Revenge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004 The reference number is 04000148 It is listed as owned by the State of North Carolina and located South of Beaufort Inlet N C 74 The wreck site is designated 31CR314 by the state of North Carolina 75 76 In popular culture editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Queen Anne s Revenge is the title of a song by American Celtic punk band Flogging Molly from their 2004 album Within a Mile of Home Queen Anne s Revenge is a jazz song recorded by The Sean J Kennedy Quartet featuring drummer Liberty DeVitto 77 Queen Anne s Revenge appears in the 2011 film Pirates of the Caribbean On Stranger Tides portrayed by Sunset a ship which previously portrayed the Black Pearl in the film s predecessors Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man s Chest and Pirates of the Caribbean At World s End 78 This incarnation of the ship was shown to shoot Greek fire from its prow Queen Anne s Revenge also appeared in the Pirates of the Caribbean Online video game 79 The ship returned in the 2017 film Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales where it served as the flagship of Hector Barbossa s pirate fleet It appears in the video game Assassin s Creed IV Black Flag by Ubisoft The ship is briefly playable during a mission to assist Blackbeard It appears in Rick Riordan s 2006 novel The Sea of Monsters in which Percy Jackson and Annabeth Chase find the ship docked on Circe s island and steal it to sail through the Sea of Monsters the ship s crew having been captured by Circe long before and transformed into hamsters As the son of Poseidon Percy proves to be able to sail the Queen Anne s Revenge through just his willpower alone It is sunk near the end of the book by Polyphemus who hits it with giant boulders The ship appears in the 2018 DC s Legends of Tomorrow episode The Curse of the Earth Totem The ship also appears in the 2004 remake of the video game Sid Meier s Pirates at first as an NPC ship captained by Blackbeard but which can be captured and used as a player ship if the player defeats Blackbeard in battle Lego Pirates of the Caribbean also features Queen Anne s Revenge 80 The ship is used by Blackbeard in the third and fourth season of the TV series Black Sails 2014 2017 Mest korolevy Anny Russian for Queen Anne s Revenge is the title of a song by Russian Rock band Aquarium from their album Tor Queen Anne s Revenge is featured in the mobile game Fate Grand Order as Blackbeard s Noble Phantasm Queen Anne s Revenge is the title of a song by jazz bassist Russell Hall featured on his album Black Caesar 81 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