jolly roger

     

The Jolly Roger is the name now given to any of various flags flown to ientify a ship's crew as pirates. The most popularised Jolly Roger today is the Skull and Crossbones, being a flag consisting of a skull over two long bones set in an X arrangement on a black field. This design, shown at right, was used by pirate captain Edward England. Despite its appearance in popular culture, regular black flags were often employed by most pirates in the 17th-18th century. Historically, the flag was flown to induce pirates' victims to surrender readily.

Trivia about jolly roger

  • Aye, matey! It's the popular term for a black pirate flag with a white skull & crossbones
  • It's the "happy" nickname for the nautical flag seen here
  • Buccaneer banner
  • The name of this "merry" pirate flag may have come from the title "Ali Raja", "King of the Sea"
  • Cheerful 2-word name for the flag seen here
  • Aye, matey! It's the popular term for a black pirate flag with a white skull & crossbones