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An analytical history traces maritime banditry from its roots in primitive societies through its evolution into both state-sanctioned privateering and independent brigandage, examining how economic need, mythology, and naval power shaped practices across Mediterranean civilizations. The study follows shifts in organization, legal responses, naval policies, major state campaigns to suppress piracy, and connections with slave trading, maritime law, literature, and later barbarian incursions, concluding with measures that curtailed piracy under imperial administration and noting periodic revivals associated with political disorder.

About the Author

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Jules M. Sestier

Jules M. Sestier was a French author known for his historical writings, particularly in the realm of piracy. His notable work, "La piraterie dans l'antiquité," explores the phenomenon of piracy in ancient times, shedding light on its cultural and historical significance. Sestier's contributions to literature provide valuable insights into maritime history and the social dynamics of piracy, reflecting a keen interest in the complexities of human behavior in the face of lawlessness. His scholarly approach and engaging narrative style make his work a noteworthy addition to the study of historical piracy.

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