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|type of villain = Brutal Pirate
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}}'''Charles Vane''' (c. 1680 – 29 March 1721) was an English pirate who operated in the Bahamas during the end of the Golden Age of Piracy. He was one of the leaders of the short-lived Pirate Republic based in Nassau, and was a known associate of numerous other pirates of the era, including Calico Jack Rackham, Benjamin Hornigold, and [[Blackbeard|Edward "Blackbeard" Thatch]].
}}'''Charles Vane''' (c. 1680 – 29 March 1721) was an English pirate who operated in the Bahamas during the end of the Golden Age of Piracy.
==Biography==
==Biography==
Little is known of Vane's early life. He lived in Port Royal before becoming a pirate, but he was most likely not born there.
Little is known of Vane's early life. He lived in Port Royal before becoming a pirate, but he was most likely not born there.
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When word reached the pirates that King George I of Great Britain had extended an offer of pardon to all pirates who wished to surrender, Vane led the pirates who opposed taking the pardon, which included many with Jacobite leanings. On 23 February 1718, Captain Vincent Pearse arrived at Nassau in HMS ''Phoenix'', in an attempt to get the pirates on the island to surrender.
When word reached the pirates that King George I of Great Britain had extended an offer of pardon to all pirates who wished to surrender, Vane led the pirates who opposed taking the pardon, which included many with Jacobite leanings. On 23 February 1718, Captain Vincent Pearse arrived at Nassau in HMS ''Phoenix'', in an attempt to get the pirates on the island to surrender.


Vane was captured along with his sloop, the ''Lark''. Benjamin Hornigold, Thomas Nichols, and others urged Pearse to release Vane as a show of good faith, which he did; Vane afterwards declared to Pearse that he intended to take the King's pardon. But on 21 March, Vane and his men (including Edward England and Calico Jack Rackham) turned pirate again, capturing a Jamaican sloop. Vane sailed back to Nassau and harassed Pearse repeatedly, trading their sloop for the ''Lark''. Vane left Nassau on 4 April; four days later Pearse left with HMS ''Phoenix'', and Nassau was again controlled by the pirates.
Vane was captured along with his sloop, the ''Lark''. Benjamin Hornigold, Thomas Nichols, and others urged Pearse to release Vane as a show of good faith, which he did; Vane afterwards declared to Pearse that he intended to take the King's pardon. But on 21 March, Vane and his men (including Edward England and Calico Jack Rackham) turned pirate again, capturing a Jamaican sloop. Vane sailed back to Nassau and harassed Pearse repeatedly, trading their sloop for the Lark. Vane left Nassau on 4 April; four days later Pearse left with HMS ''Phoenix'', and Nassau was again controlled by the pirates.


After leaving Nassau, Vane raided ships around the Bahamas. He gained a reputation for cruelty; he and his crew would often beat or torture captured sailors to force them to surrender their valuables. Around this time Vane's crew renamed the ''Lark'', calling it the ''Ranger''.
After leaving Nassau, Vane raided ships around the Bahamas. He gained a reputation for cruelty; he and his crew would often beat or torture captured sailors to force them to surrender their valuables. Around this time Vane's crew renamed the ''Lark'', calling it the ''Ranger''.
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Vane was taken to Spanish Town, Jamaica and held in prison for some time. On 22 March 1721, he was tried for piracy and found guilty. Vane learned that Deal had been tried, convicted, and hanged some time earlier. Vane was sentenced to death, and on 29 March he was hanged at Gallows Point in Port Royal. His corpse was hung in chains at Gun Cay.
Vane was taken to Spanish Town, Jamaica and held in prison for some time. On 22 March 1721, he was tried for piracy and found guilty. Vane learned that Deal had been tried, convicted, and hanged some time earlier. Vane was sentenced to death, and on 29 March he was hanged at Gallows Point in Port Royal. His corpse was hung in chains at Gun Cay.
==Trivia==
*Vane appears as a supporting character in the 2013 video game ''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'', where he is depicted as a friend and ally of the game's main protagonist, Edward Kenway.
*Vane was a featured character in the ''Starz'' original television series ''Black Sails'', which depicted the events involving Nassau and the Pirate Republic. He was portrayed by American actor Zach McGowan.
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