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Seimen Danziger
Bornc. 1579
Dordrecht, Netherlands
Diedc. 1615
Algiers, Kingdom of Algiers
Piratical career
NicknameSimon Re'is
TypeBarbary corsair
AllegianceKingdom of Algiers
Years active1600s–1610s
RankAdmiral
Base of operationsBarbary coast
Battles/warsEighty Years' War

Siemen Danziger (c. 1579 – c. 1615), better known by his anglicized names Zymen Danseker and Simon de Danser, was a 17th-century Dutch privateer and Barbary corsair based in Ottoman Algeria. His name is also written Danziker, Dansker, Dansa or Danser.

Danseker and the English pirate John Ward were the two most prominent renegades operating in the Barbary coast during the early 17th century. Both were said to command squadrons in Algiers and Tunis that were equal to their European counterparts, and, as allies, together represented a formidable naval power (much as had Aruj and Hayreddin Barbarossa in the previous century).[1] Later in his Barbary career, Danseker became known by the Turkish epithet Simon Re'is.

Commanding a vast squadron made up of English and Turks while in the service of Algiers,[2] Danziger captured more than 40 ships in a two-year period after "turning Turk" and was stopped only by his capture and execution in 1611. Both men are featured prominently in Kitab al-Munis fi Akhbar Ifriqiya wa Tunis written by Tunisian writer and historian Ibn Abi Dinar [fr]. [3]

Kitāb al-muʾnis fī akhbār Afrīqiyah wa-Tūnis
  1. ^ Padfield, Peter. Tide of Empires: Decisive Naval Campaigns in the Rise of the West. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1979. (pg. 119) ISBN 0-7100-0150-9
  2. ^ Melbourne University Historical Society. Melbourne Historical Journal. Vol. I. (1961): 14.
  3. ^ Matar, Nabil. Turks, Moors, and Englishmen in the Age of Discovery. New York: Columbia University Press, 2000. (pg. 61–62) ISBN 0-231-11015-4

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