Kossoguchi nē Kogata-muzu: Difference between revisions

From Abzû
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{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, the Broken-Spear Pirates, 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.

Revision as of 22:33, 22 April 2024

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.