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{{Infobox pirate|birth_name=Kossoguchi nē Kogata-muzu|nickname=Emperor on the Sea|rank=[[Wikipedia:Sea captain|Captain]]}}
{{Infobox pirate|birth_name=Kossoguchi nē Kogata-muzu|nickname=Emperor on the Sea|rank=[[Wikipedia:Sea captain|Captain]]}}


'''Kossoguchi nē Kogata-muzu''' (February 4, 1801 – January 23, 1855), nicknamed the '''Emperor on the Sea''', was a pirate of [[Iwwai]] origin who operated along the X sea. His expansionist policies in regards to maritime control led to an arms race with government coalitions against piracy. At its height in 1844, Kossoguchi's fleet numbered around 700 ships, rivalling many navies of its time.
'''Kossoguchi nē Kogata-muzu''' (February 4, 1801 – January 23, 1855), nicknamed the '''Emperor on the Sea''', was a pirate of [[Iwwai]] origin who operated along the X sea. His expansionist policies in regards to maritime control led to an arms race with government coalitions against piracy. At its height in 1844, Kossoguchi's fleet, the Broken-Spear Pirates, numbered around 700 ships, rivalling many navies of its time.

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Kossoguchi nē Kogata-muzu
Born
Kossoguchi nē Kogata-muzu
Piratical career
NicknameEmperor on the Sea
RankCaptain

Kossoguchi nē Kogata-muzu (February 4, 1801 – January 23, 1855), nicknamed the Emperor on the Sea, was a pirate of Iwwai origin who operated along the X sea. His expansionist policies in regards to maritime control led to an arms race with government coalitions against piracy. At its height in 1844, Kossoguchi's fleet, the Broken-Spear Pirates, numbered around 700 ships, rivalling many navies of its time.