What all pirate flags had in common was their need to strike terror in the minds of merchant seamen. Often the devices on the flags formed a triad of interlocking symbols representing death, violence, and limited time. This was to underline the message that the pirates expected immediate surrender or consequences would be fatal.
A skull or "death's head" was a common symbol at this time in history. I t was often used on tombstones or to mark deceased crewmen in a ship's log. Common knowledge of what it meant is probably why many pirates chose to use it on their flags.


"Calico" Jack Rackam's flag portrayed the death's head above a pair of crossed cutlasses

And Blackbeard's showed the devil or "Old Roger" stabbing a bleeding heart with a spear while holding a hourglass (limited time).
2 comments:
You forgot this particularly terrifying pirate flag.
indeed. biohazard skull atop crossed helixes upon field black is a rather modern manifestation--the personal colors of a certain piratical scientist of the early twenty-first century who sailed the high...plains.
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