William Turner Pirate Hot! Official

When you hear the name , one image likely springs to mind: a dashing blacksmith’s apprentice turned swashbuckling pirate, played by Orlando Bloom in Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. He’s the loyal lover, the son of “Bootstrap” Bill, and eventually the captain of the legendary Flying Dutchman .

But here’s the question that sent me down a rabbit hole this week: william turner pirate

was a respected English naval captain and later a merchant commander. He is best known for his command of the HMS Oxford and later merchant vessels sailing to the Indies. Turner’s claim to fame wasn’t stealing gold; it was protecting it. He engaged in skirmishes with Barbary corsairs (pirates from North Africa) and defended English trade routes. When you hear the name , one image

The short answer is sort of . The long answer involves a fascinating collision of history, a very famous painting, and one of the most successful fictional name-steals in movie history. Let’s get the biggest misconception out of the way first. If you search 17th-century pirate rolls for a Captain William Turner, you won’t find him. There was no infamous buccaneer with that name terrorizing Port Royal. He is best known for his command of