{"id":4349,"date":"2023-04-02T23:08:35","date_gmt":"2023-04-02T22:08:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/?p=4349"},"modified":"2023-04-02T23:08:35","modified_gmt":"2023-04-02T22:08:35","slug":"were-there-pirates-in-ancient-rome","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/were-there-pirates-in-ancient-rome\/","title":{"rendered":"Were there pirates in ancient rome?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Yes, there were pirates in ancient Rome. They operated in the Mediterranean Sea, attacking Roman ships and plundering their cargo. Roman authorities offered rewards for their capture, but they were often able to evade capture and continue their raids. In some cases, Roman ships even joined forces with pirate ships to attack enemy ships and towns.<\/p>\n

There is no record of pirates operating in the waters around Rome during the time of the Roman Republic or Empire.<\/p>\n

Did the Romans fight pirates? <\/h2>\n

The battle was fought near the city of Korakesion, which is now known as Alanya, in the province of Antalya, Turkey. The Cilician Pirates were defeated by the Roman Republic, and the city of Korakesion was captured by the Romans.<\/p>\n

There have been pirates since ancient times, but the Golden Age of piracy was in the 17th and early 18th centuries. During this time, more than 5,000 pirates were said to be at sea. Throughout history, there have been people willing to rob others transporting goods on the water.<\/p>\n

Who were the first ancient pirates <\/h3>\n