History/Origin of Pirate Swords (2024)

or, If pirates are so tough, how come they were always getting one of their legs cut off and one of their eyes put out?

Romanticized and vilified in literature and film, pirates have been the subject of endless fascination. Pirates of course, are any group ofsailors who prey upon other ships, stealing money or goods and sometimes harming or killing the crew. Eye patches seem to have somethingto do with piracy as well, but no one can really figure out what.

It's hard to say when pirating first started. There are reports of pirates as far back as ancient Greece, and possibly even before, but the piratesthat most people think of are the ones from the 17th through the 19th centuries. This was a time when governments actually sanctioned piracy againsttheir enemies (apparently, it was okay to steal from and murder people as long as they were considered enemies of your country). Under these governmentlaws, anyone could attack ships belonging to an enemy country and keep anything that they could recover from the ships. Crews that took advantageof these laws were called "Privateers," which was French for "mean guys with parrots," or "men who drink rum." Well, okay. Privateer isn't reallyFrench at all. But "soufflé" is, and it means a "light fluffy dish of egg yolks and stiffly beaten egg whites mixed with cheese or fish or fruit."

Many countries encouraged privateers, including England, Spain, America, France, and many North African countries (these African countries formed theheart of the infamous Barbary Coast pirates). And while the idea of privateers might have sounded good when it was first thought up, it lost some ofits charm later on. Here's why: The privateers theorized that, "Hey, if I can get 100 gold a month attacking enemy ships, I could probably get 400 amonth attacking any ship." They began testing that hypothesis and, soon, there were hundreds (thousands even) of former privateers attacking any shipthat came near them. Thus began the Golden Age of Piracy.

Pirates may have been a lot of things, but they were rarely inefficient. Ship-based life called for cleanliness, order and efficiency in all things.Which is why the cutlass was a favorite of the yo-ho-ho crowd. The weapon was both sword and shield: a vicious blade at one end, a dazzling baskethilt on the other. The blade was short enough to be swung recklessly (without fear of getting caught in rigging or masts) and wide enough to do realdamage when it hit. The baskethilt provided excellent hand protection and could even be used as a small shield. The curved blade allowed for fast,efficient cutting and looked pretty good, too.

Pirates traveled extensively thoughout the world, and often found unique weapons to carry. The notorious Barbary Pirates of Northern Africa oftencarried scimitars instead of cutlasses, and this trend seemed to catch on a bit. Some of the more well-travelled pirates would often don scimitars.It was exotic enough to add a little more dread to their appearance, and also looked different and stylish (Pirates, although they would never admitit, were usually obsessed with their appearance). Some pirates even carried small swords (short rapiers) and used bucklers or daggers in their offhand.

There have been many famous pirates, but perhaps none more famous that Blackbeard. Blackbeard was a fearsome English pirate named Edward Teachwho led a fleet of pirate ships around the Caribbean and the Atlantic. His most notable feature was, of course, his left elbow. But aside from that,his other most notable feature was the sprawling dark beard that covered more than half of his face (it was rumored that he would sometimes braidcannon fuses into the hair and light the fuses when he attacked, thus striking even more terror into his victims). He was probably the most fearedpirate of all time and victims often surrendered at the mere site of him. Those that surrendered often received mercy; those that resisted wereslaughtered (if anyone survived, they were usually dropped off on the nearest uninhabited island and left to die (which reminds me of a joke… Q.Did you hear about the red ship and the blue ship? A. They crashed at sea and both crews were marooned. <>).

There is a legend about Blackbeard that says he would sometimes burn his own ship when engaging in combat with another ship. He did this, they say,so that his crew would have to fight harder, knowing that they must either win or die. That probably never happened, but if it did, how cool isthat?

When Blackbeard's reign of terror was winding down (the governments of several countries chased him for years) he fled to America, where he wascaptured and killed on land. It reportedly took five musketballs and more than twenty sword wounds to bring Blackbeard down in 1718.

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History/Origin of Pirate Swords (2024)

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What is the history of pirate swords? ›

Pirate swords were common weapons among 17th and 18th century pirates. These swords were generally curved-bladed sabers with a long quillon guard and a decorative hilt. Many pirate swords also had inscriptions or engravings on the blade. They are often associated with famous pirates like Blackbeard and Calico Jack.

Why are cutlasses associated with pirates? ›

Pirates used these weapons for intimidation as much as for combat, often needing no more than to grip their hilts to induce a crew to surrender, or beating captives with the flat of the blade to force their compliance or responsiveness to interrogation.

Where did cutlass originate? ›

History of the Cutlass Sword. The Cutlass Sword wasn't invented by pirates, despite common myths. It started in late 16th or early 17th century Europe as a weapon for soldiers, similar to the Hanger Sword or Backsword. It was easy to carry, making it handy for daily use.

Why are pirates' swords curved? ›

The curved sabers could slash opponents and slide off as the horsem*n rode by. Another advantage was that curved blades were more compact than straight ones, so horsem*n were also able to slash from side to side without worrying about trimming the ears off their horses.

What do pirates call their swords? ›

cutlass. A short, heavy sword with a curved blade used by pirates and sailors.

What was Blackbeard's sword? ›

The Sword of Triton was a weapon that holds far more power than meets the eye. Most notably used by Blackbeard and Hector Barbossa, it was featured in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.

What is the difference between a cutlass and a sword? ›

The cutlass was a shorter sword and may be known by some as a cuttoe from the french referring to the sword as having a machete style blade (couteau). It was also referred to as a “hanger” until the 1800's, then adopted the name cutlass amongst sailors.

What is the most common sword used by pirates? ›

Rather, pirates used a heavy cutlass or sabre which had a sharpened point and a sharp single edge of the blade. These swords were designed to quickly cut and slash an opponent rather than dither about with intricate swordplay.

Why are pirates depicted with scimitars? ›

Some of the more well-travelled pirates would often don scimitars. It was exotic enough to add a little more dread to their appearance, and also looked different and stylish (Pirates, although they would never admit it, were usually obsessed with their appearance).

What's the difference between a machete and a cutlass? ›

A cutlass is basically a short saber while a machete is a large knife. Cutlasses are purely weapons while machetes are all round tools for everyday chores although they CAN be used as weapons if needed.

Are sabre and cutlass the same? ›

Sabers have blades typically somewhere between 30 and 37 inches. Cutlasses typically had blades somewhere around 24 to 28 inches. The reason being that sabers were meant to be used on foot in an open battlefield or from horse, while cutlasses were meant to be used within the confines of a ship.

What are the two types of cutlass? ›

Types of Pirate Cutlasses

Boarding cutlasses are designed for close-quarters combat on board ships. They have a short blade that is easy to maneuver in tight spaces. Hacking cutlasses are designed to inflict maximum damage. They have a long blade that is heavy and sharp.

What is the pirate sword called? ›

A cutlass is a type of saber, a slightly curved sword. Many sailors — and pirates — carried cutlasses on ships during the 17th century. The cutlass was considered a "naval sword" partly because it was extremely useful on board a ship.

Did pirates fight with swords? ›

So turns out that instead of the Cutlass, pirates used different swords, such as Hanger Swords, falchions, and the dusack sword. Which all of them are similar to the Cutlass but aren't exactly that.

What does a pirate skull and swords mean? ›

Favourite things for pirates to have on their flags were skull, bones or sometimes whole skeletons, all meaning death and aiming to cause fear. They also often used images of swords, daggers and other weapons to show that they were ready to fight.

What is the history of the bastard sword? ›

Distinct "bastard sword" hilt types developed during the first half of the 16th century. Ewart Oakeshott distinguishes twelve different types. These all seem to have originated in Bavaria and in Switzerland. By the late 16th century, early forms of the developed-hilt appear on this type of sword.

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