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D. Miguel Enríquez (c. 1674–1743), was a privateer from San Juan, Puerto Rico who operated during the early 18th century. A mulato born out of wedlock, Enríquez was a shoemaker by occupation. After working for the governor as a salesman he was recruited to defend Puerto Rico, then a colony of the Spanish Empire, and commanded a small fleet that intercepted foreign merchant ships and other vessels dedicated to contraband. These outlaws were thriving in the waters of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, notably in the areas surrounding Saint Thomas, Curaçao and Jamaica. Operating during the height of the Golden Age of Piracy, his fleet was also credited with controlling the proliferation of buccaneers in the region. However, he was considered a pirate himself by the enemies of Spain, s

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  • ميغيل إنريكيز (عسكري) (ar)
  • Miguel Enríquez (corsario) (es)
  • Miguel Enríquez (privateer) (en)
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  • ميغيل إنريكيز (بالإنجليزية: Miguel Henríquez)‏ هو عسكري أمريكي، ولد في 1674 في سان خوان في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 1743. (ar)
  • Miguel Enríquez o Henríquez (1674–1743) fue un corsario afroespañol del siglo XVIII. Hijo de una esclava, progresó hasta comandar flotas de decenas de naves y se convirtió en un activo indispensable del imperio español, recibiendo numerosas condecoraciones en el transcurso de su carrera. Durante su apogeo, llegaría a ser el hombre más rico del Caribe en su tiempo, dueño de negocios mercantes, manufacturas, haciendas y tráfico de esclavos. (es)
  • D. Miguel Enríquez (c. 1674–1743), was a privateer from San Juan, Puerto Rico who operated during the early 18th century. A mulato born out of wedlock, Enríquez was a shoemaker by occupation. After working for the governor as a salesman he was recruited to defend Puerto Rico, then a colony of the Spanish Empire, and commanded a small fleet that intercepted foreign merchant ships and other vessels dedicated to contraband. These outlaws were thriving in the waters of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, notably in the areas surrounding Saint Thomas, Curaçao and Jamaica. Operating during the height of the Golden Age of Piracy, his fleet was also credited with controlling the proliferation of buccaneers in the region. However, he was considered a pirate himself by the enemies of Spain, s (en)
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  • Miguel Enríquez (en)
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  • San Juan, Puerto Rico (en)
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