Talk:José Joaquim Almeida
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Privateer/corsair
Changed 'Barbary corsair' to 'privateer'. Nowhere in this article is it mentioned that Alemeida was ever in Barbary (i.e. North Africa). The authority behind a corsair is religious by nature. This is different from a privateer. — Preceding unsigned comment added by CrushLily (talk • contribs) 03:13, 17 August 2020 (UTC)