- "La Concorde was boarded by pirates, and later named Queen Anne's Revenge. It's Blackbeard the Pirate's ship."
- —Nate Heywood[src]
The La Concorde, later known as Queen Anne's Revenge, is a pirate ship used as a mobile base of operations by Edward Teach/Blackbeard.
History[]

The Queen Anne's Revenge under a moonlit sky.
During an expedition to Grace Island in the Bahamas 1717, the Queen Anne's Revenge docked while Blackbeard and his crew came across the Earth Totem, which he gave to his true love, Anne Queen. After the totem overtook her, Blackbeard swore he'd never go back to the island. However, after being persuaded by Amaya Jiwe and Mick Rory, Blackbeard sailed the Queen Anne's Revenge back to the island.[1]
Known occupants[]
Crew[]
- Edward Teach/Blackbeard (pirate captain)
- Black Caesar (pirate crew member)
Former crew[]
Legends[]
- Mick Rory/Heat Wave (thief and arsonist)
- Amaya Jiwe/Vixen (former acting captain; returned to 1942)
Appearances[]
DC's Legends of Tomorrow[]
Season 3[]
Trivia[]
- The Jolly Roger flag 🏴☠️ that the Queen Anne's Revenge flies is not actually associated with Edward Teach/Blackbeard.
Behind the scenes[]
- The Queen Anne's Revenge was indeed formerly named La Concorde in our real-world time line/history.
- The episode "The Curse of the Earth Totem" is a reference to Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, the first installment of the Disney film franchise, and as such several references to the series were featured in the episode.
- Edward Teach/Blackbeard and the Queen Anne's Revenge, which reference the main antagonist and his ship appear in On Stranger Tides, the fourth film in the film series.
- The Revenge was also portrayed by the Lady Washington, which portrayed the Interceptor in The Curse of the Black Pearl.