Here now the accounts of the nine pirate lords
And one impostor amidst them allHere now their voice and story
And which impostor to dieThe first of all is the chief of all
Hidden by the songs of deathThe second lord brought with him a dove
And the largest army of the bunchThe third of such is the most known of such
Named by a foreigner to the original oneThe fourth lord is cruel and lost
And dragged the Titan down to the abyssThe fifth pirate is known as Helen, aged yet classy
Some may call her Tethys, others, a hybridThe sixth one birthed the iron with a feet of clay,
Known by the Greeks as horse of superiorityThe seventh pirate's a distant relative to Heracles
Though in possession by the Roman armyThe eighth pirate reigns up not down
Don't let its waters deceive its nameThe ninth lord reigns down not up
The waters describe its nameThe tenth pirate may have met with Moses
Columbus looked for him but found the third insteadAnswer me, yet truthfully
Which pirate is to be dead?
Also a free, bonus -0 points to whoever figures out what the title is referencing
Pirate name not needed, just their number. Also tell me the EXACT name of the sea, that's the more important part
Clue:
Pirate one is the traitor, but why?
Clue #2:
Homer and sirens, what's that all about?
Clue #3:
What's a prominent sea surrounding Greece?