Stavanger Cathedral, A Timeless Testament to Pirate Era

Haakon VII's gate 2, 4600 Stavanger
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Introduction

This article discusses the items and cultural phenomena left behind after the end of the pirate era in the 12th century. In the past, the black flag was considered a symbol of intimidation. However, over time, these black flags began to be sold to museums and private collectors as a witness to historical dimensions. In addition to the black flag, many other items and cultural phenomena have gradually survived to this day. For example, the clothing symbol of pirate culture is still used in some themed restaurants. Additionally, because pirates were not subject to government control, they often did not use conventional currency, but instead traded goods or traded jewelry, which led to some special decorations in pirate culture. In conclusion, although the pirate era ended many years ago, some fashionable cultures have been reshaped, and some precious pirate heritage still remains in people's memories.

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Haakon VII's gate 2, 4600 Stavanger